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Minister of State, Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) visits Japan to strengthen UK ties with the Japanese automobile sector.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Children's Minister talks about how the Children and Families Bill will support vulnerable children and their families.
Statement following the EU Agriculture Council where the European-wide horsemeat fraud was discussed.
The UK Israel Tech Hub at the British Embassy Israel is hosting a delegation of industry scientists of the British pharmaceutical firm GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) this week.
The Prime Minister called the President-elect of the Republic of Cyprus to congratulate him on his election success.
Smart materials to extend the life of a vehicle or textiles which incorporate electronics are among the ideas being sought by the Ministry of Defence.
Look out for the second set of live TV adverts on ITV1 this weekend, broadcast directly from military operations in Afghanistan.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Ministers today approved the appointment of Robert Spedding to the Coal Authority, and announced the selection of the first Electricity Market Reform Panel of Technical Experts.
The Secretary of State for Health is seeking to appoint up to 5 non-executive directors to the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
It is a new police check for UK nationals who are travelling and working overseas.
In association with the UK India Summit, on 19 February David Willetts, Minister for Higher Education and Science co-chaired a roundtable on higher education and innovation.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi commented on today’s executions in Japan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague in Lebanon today met leaders, outlined refugee aid, and pledged £1m to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
The UK will set up a new fund to back mobile, text and other innovative technologies which can be used to help those hit by humanitarian crises
Pledge aims to better support young people lead healthier lives when they start their working career.
PM thanked PM Borisov for the strong partnership they had enjoyed on European issues and for his commitment to NATO and to reform in the EU
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Joint UK India research programmes have gone from £1 million in 2008 to over £100 million today
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
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