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"We want this to be the Games that lifts up a city, that lifts up our country and that lifts up our world, bringing people together."
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
"My message today is very simple: Britain is back open for business. And we are committed to supporting global growth with open trade between our nations."
Prime Minister affirms commitment to same sex marriage civil marriage this parliament
Start-up social ventures will now be able to access intensive support through the new £10 million Social Incubator Fund.
Information published today on government services is a crucial step towards using data to drive performance improvements and cut costs.
Stuart Andrew MP has been appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Thousands of young people are embarking on the summer of a lifetime as they spend three weeks making a difference to their local community.
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd attended the UpRising graduation to celebrate the achievements of emerging young leaders.
PM: We are strengthening democracy and governance so that all Afghans can play their part in developing a more prosperous country.
PM: "We are creating a fast, modern, reliable railway with more capacity and cleaner electric trains."
Charities should be given more control and freedom over how they are run, according to a report by Lord Hodgson on the Charities Act 2006.
A consultation about paid time off work for trade union duties and activities for civil servants has been launched.
Up to 150 civil servants from across Whitehall can work from a new office space in Croydon during the Olympics and Paralympics.
Francis Maude today visited the first hospice in England to be run by its staff as a mutual - the John Taylor Hospice, Birmingham.
More than 2,000 miles of historic canals and rivers across England and Wales are being handed over to the Canal & River Trust.
A discussion with firms from across West Sussex about making it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises win public sector contracts.
The annual report from the Intelligence and Security Committee has been published for 2011 to 2012.
Francis Maude has today recognised the progress made and set out the challenge ahead to senior government buyers as the first centrally managed contract went live.
Prime Minister David Cameron announces £500 million in aid at the Family Planning Summit 2012 to increase international access to contraceptives.
Francis Maude has today announced that Bill Crothers will be appointed as the government's Chief Procurement Officer.
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