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The flood alleviation scheme for Steeple Bumpstead is being officially opened
A list of tax avoidance schemes whose users may be required to make an upfront payment of tax has been published today by HMRC.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Decision announced to undertake detailed planning for 2 possible Lower Thames Crossing location options.
UK Minister for Africa announces support for an independent transparent inventory of Tanzania’s ivory stock pile.
Explanation Of Vote by UK Ambassador Lyall Grant to the Security Council meeting on adoption of Resolution 2165 on Syria
The Foreign Secretary made a statement in the House of Commons today, 14 July, on the UK response to the Gaza crisis and the need for a ceasefire.
Sample questions for the tests taken by 7-year-olds and 11-year-olds show the higher standards expected for reading, writing and arithmetic.
Due to essential maintenance, our telephones will go down for up to 5 hours from 5pm today
This article by the Prime Minister first appeared in the Daily Telegraph on 14 July 2014.
A call for evidence will explore how the tax regime can continue to encourage investment in the North Sea.…
David Cameron spoke to President Obama on 13 July 2014 on the situation in eastern Ukraine and developments in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq.
David Cameron unveils a joint long-term plan between government and industry to secure a thriving defence sector.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector, spoke about education and the part that local authorities play in improving schools.
William Hague stresses the need for an immediate de-escalation and restoration of the November 2012 ceasefire.
The Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network has a new set of alcohol pledges which tackle alcohol misuse and promote responsible drinking.
Schools Minister announces that 99% of schools are now on track to deliver universal infant free school meals this September.
New report calls for swift action to improve jobs and skills to maximise growth and build on the economic upturn.
Today (11 July 2014), the Environment Agency met local residents who will benefit from a new high tech flood camera in Halesowen.
Members of the public will be able to see the value of the assets councils hold.
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