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Foreign Secretary condemns attack on Ukrainian military transport plane and offers condolences to those affected.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
British Ambassador Charles Garrett closes the Managing Defence in a Wider Context course for Western Balkans participants.
Work to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow at junction 24 of the M1 near Kegworth, Leicestershire, starts on Monday 16 June.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls on Russia to secure borders and prevent further violence in eastern Ukraine.
The Insolvency Service is currently considering the Employment Tribunal Judgment making an award to former staff of Comet.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on mortgage lending, passports, Europe and Iraq.
Minister explains benefits of PPC scheme at a conference in Italy organised by Assolombarda launching their code for responsible payments.
Work to provide a new smoother road surface for drivers using the A66 between Neasham Road and Morton Palms in Darlington, will start next week.
Overnight work to replace expansion joints on the bridge which carries Barthomley Road over the M6 near Trentham, Staffordshire, starts on Monday 23 June for three nights.
Overnight work to replace expansion joints on a link road bridge at junction 7a near Coleshill starts on Thursday 19 June for two nights.
The A1 in North Yorkshire will be closed overnight on 21 and 28 June as part of major work to upgrade part of the A1 to a three lane motorway.
The government is making a series of small but important changes to copyright law to make it better suited for the digital age.
Response from Energy Secretary Edward Davey to the Financial Times' articles,10 June 2014, on energy security.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is looking for new ways to search in wide areas through the use of gaming technology.
On 1 July 2014 the IPO and with the State Intellectual Property Office of the People’s Republic of China will launch a PPH pilot program.
New technology is helping people travel more efficiently - the Transport Systems Catapult will keep the UK at the cutting edge.
Minister for Pensions Steve Webb launches a new action plan to help older workers stay in the workplace
170 free concerts across England from 11 to 13 July bringing people together to listen and participate with local musicians.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has decided to close its investigation into allegations of price-fixing involving sports bra manufacturer DBApparel UK Ltd (DBA) and 3 UK department stores.
New government research shows UK consumers feel confident and knowledgeable when choosing and buying goods and services.
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