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Theresa May on the opportunity to deliver real change
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government calls for more innovation in gadgets for disabled people and is offering £50,000 in brand-new prize, in a £400,000 competition.…
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has just released a new campaign in the UK targeting benefit thieves in their local areas
The Secretary of State for Transport, Patrick McLoughlin discusses transforming transport connectivity in the north.
Theresa Villiers addresses the Forum's annual gathering on the challenges facing NI today and how peace can be built in a divided society.
Speech by the Rt Hon Lynne Featherstone MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Development
New report examines rail links in the Midlands and North.
The rail link is part of a radical plan to improve transport in the north: the proposals will be key in creating a northern powerhouse.
Following the execution of Reyhaneh Jabbari, Foreign Office Minister, Tobias Ellwood MP, calls on Iran to end the use of the death penalty.
The government will not support additional business rates on supermarkets and large shops.
Proposals to tackle problems within the used car industry and give consumers greater protection have been backed by Consumer Affairs.
Fining companies that bombard people with nuisance calls and texts should be easier, Culture Secretary Sajid Javid announced today.
The Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press conference at the European Council in Brussels.
Foreign Secretary offers condolences to victims of terrorist attack in Jerusalem and calls for calm.…
The position is an important part of the UK’s prosperity agenda which focuses on economic issues and the UK-Chile bilateral relationship.
Flood sirens in Walsden, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd will be tested as part of the Environment Agency’s annual maintenance.
Nominations are now open for the Governor's Conservation Awards 2014.
Lord Young, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Enterprise, led a review of the Social Value Act following its widespread success.
For the WW1 centenary, William Hague spoke on how preventing conflict and improving the condition of humanity must always be Britain’s vision.
David Cameron gets European leaders to pledge more funding to fight Ebola.
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