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Lord Henley to provide local leaders with a single point of contact in the heart of government.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Latest statistics show 140,000 Housing Benefit households and 9,900 Universal Credit households are no longer subject to the benefit cap
An op-ed from HMA Robin Barnett on the Common Travel Area (CTA).
Bus commuters to benefit from funding of 263 new ultra low emission buses.
HS2 today named the construction teams that will be awarded contracts to deliver the project’s London terminus and its west London super-hub at Old Oak Common in deals which could support up to 4,000 jobs across the UK.
A process is being developed to support advanced trials of automated vehicles.
Minister for Digital outlines plans to make the UK the safest place on the world to be online
Lord Agnew writes to chairs of 28 academy trusts to ask for more details on the pay of executives earning six-figure salaries
A workshop is to be trialled to see if it helps providers send in the correct electronic evidence needed in support of Crown Court claims.
Chancellor: "Britain’s success has been built on innovation and entrepreneurial activity, and the North West has always been at the heart of this success."
The Chancellor announces that alcohol duties are frozen for another year.
Trade Policy Minister George Hollingbery signed the trade continuity agreement in London with a number of representative governments.
£6 million investment across 3 competitions will create highly-competitive, ground-breaking technologies, with the first now inviting ideas for projects.
Digital Secretary to set out how new digital technologies including artificial intelligence could be used to tackle global challenges
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond's speech at TheCityUK's Annual Dinner.
The UK and Chile have today signed a new trade continuity agreement.
New backdating powers for urgent civil cases to be introduced on 20 February 2019 and ‘out of hours’ service closed.
Speech given by the Secretary of State the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP.
Penny Mordaunt vows her support for Global Goal 3.3, to end AIDS by 2030 at the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum.
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