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PM says we should never stop learning the lessons.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister Alistair Burt regrets deaths, and calls for all sides in Egyptian protests to exercise maximum restraint
The Delegation of the European Union to China expresses regret at the sentence of 4 years imprisonment handed down to human rights defender Xu Zhiyong.
The UK will provide £21 million in new humanitarian aid to help deliver lifesaving winter clothing, food and medicine for those affected by the crisis in Syria
Changes will allow free schools to concentrate on education not bureaucracy and will give parents peace of mind.
RAF firefighters who helped fight off a Taliban attack on Camp Bastion in Helmand province have received their Afghanistan Operational Service Medals during a ceremony at the Palace of Westminster.
A call for evidence on the impact of funding Defined Benefit pensions on investment and growth announced has been published.
Vulnerable people will be protected from aggressive bailiffs but businesses will still be able to collect debts fairly under new laws.
Information on new measures to reduce planning red tape so free schools find it easier to convert underused buildings into schools.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Libya, the economy and equal marriage.
The Foreign Secretary notes the momentous change underway in Egypt and signals the UK’s commitment to help strengthen democracy.
Science Minister David Willetts announces government investment in the ‘eight great technologies’.
The ‘eight great technologies’ which will propel the UK to future growth receive funding boost
Radioactive junk is sent to a waste sorting facility to be cut and stored.
The ‘eight great technologies’ which will propel the UK to future growth receive a funding boost.
Statement about permitted development rights for change of land use.
An independent review about barriers to choice that people face in accessing public services has been published today.
Paying millions of pounds to be broadcast on satellite is not ‘fair or equitable’. Speaking at the Oxford Media Convention, Communications…
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 24 January 2013 by Mark Harper. The Informal Justice and Home Affairs…
David Cameron sets out the main priorities for the UK's Presidency of the G8: trade, tax and transparency.
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