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Investments worth around £15 million were outlined today at a global business summit in London, while a UK firm announced that it had won two…
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The Olympics, planning and the Eurozone were discussed at this press briefing.
Today's look at Foreign Office activity and the events taking place in and around the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken after reports that the Assad regime is amassing troops around the city of Aleppo.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at an event attended by UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon celebrating the Olympic Truce.
The country’s best public service mutuals will have a chance this autumn to win recognition from the mutuals sector and from government.
People will be able to use a simpler and quicker system to apply for their loved ones to legally manage their affairs.
The Deputy Prime Minister has invited 14 guests to attend the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics tonight.
Extra local services on the Truro to Falmouth, Par to Newquay and the Severn Beach Lines added to 15 year Great Western franchise.
DFID today threw its weight behind the Open Access movement by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access Policy for the research that it funds.
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the bilateral relationship and key reforms with Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci on 26 July.
During a visit to HMS Ocean, which is moored on the Thames, Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to all the military personnel on duty over the Olympic period.
DFID stood-up alongside big names of the Open Access movement today by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access policy.
"We want this to be the Games that lifts up a city, that lifts up our country and that lifts up our world, bringing people together."
"My message today is very simple: Britain is back open for business. And we are committed to supporting global growth with open trade between our nations."
The Queen approves the appointment of four new Lord Justices of Appeal.
Statement by Baroness Hanham on the progress of regional control centre buildings
Nearly 400 Town Teams are to win backing from a multi-million pound package of Government support to revive their high streets and make them…
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said that he hopes high level talks between political parties can start soon, and that these can identify peaceful ways through current difficulties.
An open letter to all Local Authorities calling on them to get involved in collective purchasing and switching schemes to help residents get…
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