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  • Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “The news of job losses at AgustaWestland will be upsetting for the individuals involved and the wider…

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  • Childcare support will be paid to around 80,000 more households.

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  • The highly successful Mossbourne Academy is to open a brand new academy in Hackney.

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  • Childcare support will be paid to around 80,000 more households, Nick Clegg and Welfare Secretary Iain Duncan Smith announced today.

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  • Michael Moore said the Scottish Government's call for the devolution of Excise Duty was "full of contradictions".

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  • Over 300 responses were received.

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  • Following the Red Tape Challenge, Minister vows to reduce ’pointless bureaucracy’ for smaller events.

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  • The Prime Minister has spoken of the "tremendous legacy" left by Steve Jobs

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  • Steps the government is taking to support light rail systems.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague says Britain will continue to stand side by side with the Syrian people and redouble efforts to work with international partners to increase pressure on the regime.

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  • Members of the UK's Armed Forces have been honoured by the general public and celebrities this week at the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards

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  • Scottish businesses will head to one of the world's most important emerging markets in November

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  • Chief Technician Dave Lowe is one of 19 Royal Air Force personnel who have been honoured in the latest Armed Forces Operational Honours and …

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  • Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today announced help for patients with rare diseases

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  • £9.6 million given to improve access to Reading Station.

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  • UK welcomes the determination of Israeli authorities to pursue the criminals responsible.

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  • Water customers in England will no longer have to worry about being hit with surprise bills to repair blocked or damaged sewers, following changes that have come into force today.

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  • The sale of tobacco from vending machines is now prohibited across England. The ban has been introduced to prevent under-age sales to children and to support adults who are trying to quit.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague says the death is a blow to Al Qaeda.

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