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Explains how the EU-US free trade deal will make trade easier and cheaper by reducing unnecessary differences in regulation.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The British High Commissioner's speech to the 2015/2016 Chevening Scholars at the farewell event.
Travel advice for Wales fans travelling to Cyprus for the Cyprus v Wales match on Thursday 3rd September.
Sajid Javid launches investigation into abuse of tipping.
There is an old saying that goes “all good things must come to an end”.
Young people from Cameroon aged between 18 to 29 years old called upon to apply for the prestigious scheme.
A review to improve the effectiveness of rules designed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing has been launched.
Applications for 2016/2017 Chevening Scholarships are being accepted from 3 August until 3 November 2015.
Kellogg Brown and Root Ltd successfully bids for Lot 1 of Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme
Launch of new national information service for victims of crime gives quick and easy access to support.
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union has called on its DVLA Contact Centre members to take part in industrial action on 28 August, 29 August and 1 September 2015.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Researchers in Schools celebration event.
UK minister Desmond Swayne calls for closer partnership.…
Education Secretary calls on councils and childcare providers to come forward as first to deliver 30 hours free childcare in September 2016.
Home Secretary Theresa May today (Tuesday 25 August) joined groups from across Birmingham to support the range of work being carried out to tackle extremism locally.
The MOD is trying to trace the relatives of an airman and a soldier, both killed in the Netherlands, so they can attend burial services.
Chancellor visits the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to see the poppy sculpture at its first location on tour.
HMS Enterprise has contributed to a major rescue of migrants in the Mediterranean, working under an Italian-led EU mission.
Minister for the Middle East deeply concerned by the scenes of violence and destruction during demonstrations in Lebanon in which dozens were injured.
Hugo Swire has called for judicial independence in the Maldives as former President Nasheed is returned to prison.
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