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The Home Office announced arrangements for the introduction of pre-entry tuberculosis (TB) screening in Russia for long-term visa applicants starting on 31 December 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment hit a new record high this month with over 30 million people in jobs for the first time.
As the news of the death of Nelson Mandela was announced tributes poured in from around the world.…
UK statement by Deputy Permanent Representative Peter Wilson to the UN Security Council open debate on Afghanistan
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on airports, Lord Hanningfield, Syria and Boris Johnson.
New gas development increases diversity of energy supply to Europe and underlines UK and BP’s commitment to future of Azerbaijan.
More than 2 million workers have begun saving into a workplace pensions scheme as a result of automatic enrolment.
Ed Vaizey speech on Digital Radio Action Plan
This edition of the Academy for Justice Commissioning's newsletter focuses on integrated offender management.
The New Enterprise Allowance has helped enterprising jobseekers set up 32,520 new businesses.
Low-level lights are set to give cyclists improved, clearer signals.
Our new Crisis IT system is operational. Crisis Hub is designed to make it easier for Brits affected by a crisis overseas to ask for help.
Brandon Lewis announces extension of Future High Streets Forum to support and reflect the changing nature of high streets.
Congested local roads, key points in the strategic road network and rail electrification schemes are set to benefit from funding.
UK Senior Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi made her second visit this year to Bangladesh.
Following news of two executions in Japan, FCO Minister Hugo Swire has called for an end to the practice worldwide.
Baroness Warsi visits Bangladesh to discuss the challenges facing Bangladesh in the run up to the elections
Views sought on low-carbon fuels for transport
Discussing the history and importance of trial juries and how to deal with problems.
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