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Tourism figures published today (15th January) show an increase in the number of overseas visitors to Wales, along with an increase in the amount they spend.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Celebrating 15 years of lesbians, gays and bisexuals being allowed to serve in the UK's Armed Forces.
Water minister announces new funding for Business in the Community Water Taskforce.
Registrations will be transferred to the FCO
UK's most rural communities a step closer to getting a fuel price cut.
The UK government sets out the actions it is taking to counter ISIL (also referred to as ISIS).
New wave of investment in enterprise zones from developers eager to provide new offices and facilities.
How MHRA and OxSonics help cancer drugs go the extra mile.
Extracts from the Chancellor's lecture on economic policy at the Royal Economic Society.
Childcare and Education Minister Sam Gyimah speaks about financial support for private nursery owners.
Thank you to the Embassy as well as the numerous sponsors who took part in the Golf Tournament organised by the Embassy at the end of 2014.
Deadline is 12pm on 23 January 2015 for contract holders to accept extension offer.
Procurement process for 2015 Standard Civil Contracts closes 12pm, 23 January 2015.
New funding to allow communities to deliver better transport services.
People will no longer be able to purchase diclofenac tablets, used to treat pain and inflammation, from pharmacies without a prescription from their doctor due to the small risk of heart problems.
Drivers, business owners and local residents are invited to find out more about plans to install a new footbridge in Chichester at a public exhibition next week.
British High Commissioner expresses concern and sadness over the attack on Mr Rahman and deaths in Rangpur
Switching energy supplier could save many people around £300 – and some could save more – off their bills, and it’s now quicker to do than ever before.
The British Ambassador Patrick Mullee signed the book of condolences for the attack at Charlie Hebdo magazine's headquarters and sent a letter to the French Ambassador Francois Gauthier
…Secretary of State Stephen Crabb responds to Airbus' news of exceeding 2014 targets…
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