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65 trains to be built in Derby, with over 1,000 jobs and around 100 apprenticeships supported in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A further £500,000 has been announced to support the Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal.
Communities affected by severe weather will benefit from enhanced support to help meet costs.
Edward Timpson talks to the Youth Sport Trust conference about school sport and physical education (PE).
The British Embassy in Tokyo will be hosting the "UK-Japan Risk Communication Symposium" on 12-13 February 2014.
From 10th February 2014 all applications for a UK visa made in Burundi must be paid online in US Dollars.
From 10th February 2014 all applications for a UK visa made in Rwanda must be paid online in US Dollars.
Her Majesty The Queen will have an audience with His Holiness Pope Francis on 3 April
New £500,000 fund to train teachers in software coding, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer and Education Secretary.
This year 7,500 of the poorest but brightest girls across southern Punjab will receive scholarships thanks to the UK, announced the British High Commissioner to Pakistan Philip Barton while in Lahore today.
Fisheries news from the past 6 months in Yorkshire.
Improvements to make the process of transferring business ownership fairer and more effective have come into force today (31 January 2014).
A tax avoidance scheme sold by serial avoidance promoter NT Advisors has lost its third bid for legitimacy, saving the country £100 million.
Richard Caseby has been named as the new Director of Communications at the Department for Work and Pensions today (30 January 2014).
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Primary school children will be given chance to start their own business with a £5 loan under a new scheme to encourage young entrepreneurs.
The conference seeks to bring together key decision makers from the Indian and UK media and selected seniors from civil society.
Deputy Prime Minister announces that government will invest more than £9 million to boost the number of charging points for electric cars.
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