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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In his last instalment Peter Kerby takes a look at what the World Cup will mean for South Africa beyond the final whistle
The coalition Government’s emergency Budget began to stabilise the public finances and lay the foundations for economic recovery. The next step…
Four new appointments to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) have been announced.
James Brokenshire visits a Woking project that has turned around an estate once blighted by drug crime.
Speech by the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury.
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell visits the Building Research Establishment.
Foreign Minister, Jeremy Browne was interviewed by BBC Asian Network. He spoke about the dramatic rise in forced marriage cases for men.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, spoke to radio 4 outlining some of the Government's vision for UK foreign policy.
Defence Estates (DE) has refurbished three Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks within Barker Barracks at Paderborn Garrison in Germany under the Soldier First programme.
It is with regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm today that Royal Marine Corporal Seth Stephens was killed in southern Afghanistan on 1 July 2010.
Thirteen businesses have been successful in winning the funding via two competitions run by the Technology Strategy Board. They will help to…
The government has asked the public for their ideas to reduce pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy.
Projects named have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and reduced theft.
The Government has asked the public for their ideas to reduce pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy.
Speech by Minister for Europe David Lidington, delivered at the Institute of International and European Affairs in Dublin.
Four new appointments to the council have been announced today by James Brokenshire, Minister for Crime Prevention.
A newly built school is the pride of one remote village, thanks to DFID funding.
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. “Planning policy and practice is of pivotal importance to our future…
The Foreign Secretary's statement to the House of Commons on the review of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's programmes spending.
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