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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UKEF and EXIAR sign agreement on risk assessment and wider export credit policies and practices.
Discusses the need to improve the UK's transport infrastructure.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has met Palestinian Chief Negotiator Dr Saeb Erekat to discuss the Middle East Peace Process.
The Prime Minister's spokesperson answered questions on the UK's nuclear deterrent, the EU budget and child benefit.
Clarification of an article in the Sunday Telegraph regarding lighting on motorways and trunk roads in England.
Brandon Lewis writes in the Telegraph about the postponed business rates revaluation
Hague: "We deplore the latest spate of attacks which has caused many casualties and left tens of thousands of people displaced."
Fire Minister Brandon Lewis has called for more to be done to combat the 250,000 false fire alarms across the country each year. In a speech…
The Defence Secretary and his French counterpart today witnessed first hand a major naval exercise in the Mediterranean aimed at further developing the joint capability of the UK and French forces.
The Defence Secretary and his French counterpart today witnessed first-hand a major naval exercise in the Mediterranean aimed at further developing the joint capability of the UK and French forces.
Soldiers from across the world have descended on the Welsh Black Mountains to face up to a gruelling two-day patrolling exercise.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has welcomed reports of a truce between Palestinian militant groups and Israel.
Information on every candidate hoping to be elected as the first ever Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) has now gone live.
The government has leased London's landmark Admiralty Arch to Prime Investors Capital Limited (PIC) for 99 years.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, today visited a project in Harlem designed to build stronger communities through recreation and dance.
A study into the initial NHS 111 pilot sites has found that 92 per cent of callers are satisfied or very satisfied with the service, Health Minister, Lord Howe, announced today
From 2013 prospective teachers will have to sit new tougher tests in English, mathematics and reasoning before they can start training.
HS2 proposed compensation and support package released for public consultation.
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