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Schoolchildren across the UK are being invited to put their best ideas forward on how the government can make life better for girls and women.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Highways Agency has a major programme of road improvements planned in the north east, with the region benefiting from over £500 million of investments to the road network beginning this year.
Scottish Independence White Paper myths must be debunked, says Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
News of two new tools to help you use Land Registry data.
HMA Jonathan Brenton attended the commemoration of the Raid on Zeebrugge on Saint George's day during the First World War.
Farmers and agents have until 15 May to submit Single Payment Scheme (SPS) 2014 claims.
Forty-two train stations to benefit from share of £100 million Access for All funding.
Cardiff business wins £60k grant from the board to develop new cyber security protection
On 28 April HMA Scott Wightman gave a lecture at the inaugural Korea Oxbridge Forum on the importance of business-friendly regulation.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence has confirmed the names of the 5 service personnel who lost their lives following the crash of a Lynx helicopter in southern Afghanistan on 26 April 2014.
Winners of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Careerhack app challenge are announced, with young UK talent sweeping the board.
This article first appeared in the Law Society Gazette on 31 March 2014.
TRH The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attend Canonisation of Bl. John Paul II and Bl. John XXIII, and visit the Pontifical Irish College
East Anglian company welcomes government plan to boost UK exports.
The Electoral Commission, the independent elections watchdog, is reminding people that there are less than two weeks left to make sure you are registered to vote for the European Parliamentary elections on 22 May.
Follow the news and activities of the British High Commission in Seychelles
How UK aid is helping survivors of the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh with medical care, counselling, rehabilitation and practical skills training to earn a new living.
Crime is down by more than 10% under this government in both the independent Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime statistics.
The Department for Education becomes government’s first foster-friendly employer.
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