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David Cameron welcomed the Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, to Downing Street this morning.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tobias Ellwood MP condemns attack against civilians in Homs, killing over 45 people, mostly children, after two car bombs exploded outside a primary school.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) responds to new research from the British Chamber of Commerce, calling for more work to be done to offer work experience and dispel the myth of unprepared young people.
A number of overnight closures will be in place from next Monday 6 October on the A1 in Elkesley as part of a scheme to improve the junctions at Jockey Lane and Elkesley village.
The conference rallied support to get countries and international donors to pledge beds, medical staff and money to help end Ebola in Sierra Leone.
Travel advice for fans travelling to Greece for Greece versus Northern Ireland match on 14th October 2014.
Speech given by CMA Inquiry Chair, Philip Marsden, at the 11th Baltic Competition Conference in Vilnius.
Letter on TTIP from Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills to all MPs.
The latest stages of the government’s work on compensation claims take effect today (Wednesday 1 October 2014) with new measures around whiplash and PPI claims.
Opening of the Command, Control & Coordination Centre (C3C) in Kinshasa funded by UK aid.
The new Euro exchange rate has been set for calculating 2014 Single Payment Scheme (SPS) payments.
Radical reforms bringing a raft of new benefits for reservists and their employers come into effect today, 1 October.
David Cameron sent a message of congratulations to Ryder Cup winning captain Paul McGinley.
The PM wrote a foreword celebrating black history and heritage for the magazines Black History Month and bHM.
More than 100,000 of Wales’s lowest paid workers are set to benefit as new National Minimum Wage rates come into force across Britain.
Dominic Jermey finds out about opportunities for UK exports, partnerships with Israeli companies and meets with inward investors.
More than 1 million of Britain’s lowest-paid workers are set to benefit as new National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates come into force.
The XXII annual Pontignano Conference will take place in the Certosa di Pontignano, near Siena, 3-5 October, and will be opened by the Italian Minister of the Economy.
Records have been broken today with more than 5,000 children placed in loving, stable homes in the last 12 months - an increase of 26%.
Government launches an independent review of the sharing economy.
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