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Video address mentioning driving speed limits, road safety, local sustainable transport funding, on-the-spot penalties and drug driving.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Congratulatory speech with references to Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme, 'Pothole review' reports and future plans.
Changes to make the Green Deal more straightforward for families who want to improve their homes and benefit from lower bills.
British households will benefit from proposals that will be worth £50 on average, thanks to government plans to reduce the impact of energy company price rises.
Seminar on the practical implementation of the national preventive mechanism designed to prevent torture held in Almaty on 29-30 November 2013
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the China trade mission, energy bills and immigration.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on energy, cost of living, Iran and the EU.
UK Embassy launches the first ever Great Britain Week in Burma, 1-7 December
On 26 November, HMA James Watt hosted British Government colleagues and British ambassador’s from across the Middle East and North Africa region.
How the UK is helping people with HIV and AIDS in Ethiopia by providing support and access to treatment.
FCO Minister for Europe David Lidington concerned at reports of violent disruption at peaceful demonstration in the Ukrainian capital.
UK will provide healthcare, clean water and logistical support in response to a severe escalation in the humanitarian crisis.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on energy bills and migrant benefits.
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, gives his message for World AIDS Day 2013.
Newly diagnosed victims of mesothelioma – the cancer caused by asbestos – will receive help for the first time through a new support scheme.
The UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Team at the British Embassy, Riga is looking to recruit a Market Adviser
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, reflects on the progress studio schools are making.
Research shows that Universal Credit claimants do more to get into work than jobseekers claiming under the current system.
More people than ever before are taking part in an apprenticeship, nearly 870,000 people were on an apprenticeship in 2012/13.
Working mums and dads today (29 November 2013) learn how the new system of shared parental leave will work for them and their employers
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