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Andrew Lansley speaks at Brookings Institute, Washington DC.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley will today set out how NHS modernisation will ensure improved quality of care and better results for patients.
The Deputy Prime Minister delivered a speech entitled 'Reform or Wither: A Vision for a Prosperous and Competitive Europe' in Brussels.
Children and Families' Minister Tim Loughton speaks to Local Safeguarding Children Board representatives.
Update about the M5 motorway collision on 4 November 2011.
SOSREP Statement: 4 November 2011 Further to the update issued on 30 September 2011, this is a statement by Mr Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of …
Written Ministerial Statement to Parliament by International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell.
Letter from David Flory, NHS Chief Executive, providing guidance on compliance with requirements of the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the end of the London Conference on Cyberspace on 2 November.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the conference succeeded in accelerating debate about some very important issues.
Full text of the Chair's statement from the London Conference on Cyberspace.
2 November 2011 “The potential for unconventional gas is worth exploring because of the additional security of supply and economic benefits…
More than 55,000 of the most vulnerable young people in the UK are set to benefit from a new savings account, with an initial payment of £200, the Department for Education announced today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague addressed the London Conference on Cyberspace on 1 November.
Body builds on success of Football Licensing Authority with increased powers to benefit more sports
New body builds on Football Licensing Authority’s success with increased powers to benefit more sports.
Martin Narey writing in 'The Times': 'A fresh start is vital to reform near-ludicrous adoption rules'.
New driving instructors and motorcycle trainers framework released setting out the key competences required.
Explains what DfT is doing to ensure a successful aviation sector and growing UK economy.
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