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A new Bill setting out measures to close the Audit Commission and establish new arrangements for the audit of local bodies was part of Her Majesty…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Secretary of State for Wales, Cheryl Gillan has today welcomed the announcement that installation of the first offshore components at Gwynt…
The Deputy Prime Minister and Prime Minister are visiting a business in Essex today to talk about the economy.
David Cameron: "Our job is to build a recovery on real growth and investment - not debt."
Extra 2,400 seats to benefit customers on South West Trains travelling to Waterloo.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (2 PWRR) are helping to provide security for the final and largest Olympic Games test event taking place this weekend.
HMS Ocean will be moored at Greenwich and will be acting as a maritime logistic hub in support of police-led maritime security operations during…
Jeremy Hunt announces eligibility criteria for second round of funding.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Diana Award ceremony about bullying.
Make it in Great Britain
I am very grateful for this opportunity to set out the Government’s approach to accessing and publishing research findings. We are very fortunate…
From 1-3 May, the Right Honourable Francis Maude MP will visit Estonia on the invitation of President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, following their initial meeting at the London Cyber Conference in November 2011.
David Willetts sets out the benefits of making publicly-funded research free to access.
Two case studies from Panos London’s Relay Programme show that limited interaction between researchers and journalists are a barrier to increasing the amount and quality of reporting using research findings.
Measures to reduce the risk of bovine TB being spread between cattle are to be strengthened as part of the Government's plan to eradicate the disease in England.
The latest issue of the Transforming Public Health Bulletin is now online. In this edition, Anita Marsland welcomes Duncan Selbie as the new…
Speech by Peter Luff, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology.
A former Royal Artillery Gunner and veteran of Afghanistan has just returned from the country again after this time working there as a reporter.
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