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A package of housing measures will accelerate home building and deliver more homes.
The Prime Minister announced Machinery of Government changes to the Shareholder Executive, the Digital Economy Unit and policy on cities.
The Prime Minister has agreed a machinery of government change that affects the Shareholder Executive and UK Financial Investments.
Help to Buy, the government’s flagship housing scheme, has helped 88,420 people buy a new home since it was created.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Registration for the new Marriage Allowance for married couples and those in civil partnerships is now open.
Jobs, transport, science, agri-tech, energy and defence are at the heart of the six point long term economic plan for the East of England
The long-term economic plan for the East of England will be set out today by the Prime Minister at a speech in Felixstowe.
Jobs, skills, transport, science, and quality of life are at the heart of the six-point long term economic plan for the Midlands.
As part of a tour of Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, the Prime Minister David Cameron and Exchequer George Osborne visited the set of ITV’s Emmerdale.
Jobs, transport, manufacturing, science, tourism and governance at the heart of six point Long Term Economic Plan for the region.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor welcomed the launch of Tech Nation, the first comprehensive analysis of the UK’s digital technology 'clusters'.
The long-term economic plan for Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire will be set out today by the Prime Minister and Chancellor.
The Prime Minister David Cameron reinforced the government’s support for the UK’s oil and gas industry at a meeting with industry representatives, hosted jointly with Treasury ministers Danny Alexander and Priti Patel.
David Cameron gave a speech on Unilever where he spoke about the economy, creating jobs and answered questions on a range of subjects.
Unilever plans to expand in the region with a £200 million investment that will secure jobs for the future.
Prime Minister and Chancellor welcome creation of 2,000 jobs over 3 years, following 400 jobs created at The Hut Group in 2014.
Prime Minister and Chancellor visit Hanson brickworks in Accrington as the company relight the kiln after 7 years.
More jobs, better transport connections, science investment and a better quality of life are at the heart of the long term economic plan for the north-west.
Help to Buy has helped more than 71,000 people across the country buy a new home.
The rail link is part of a radical plan to improve transport in the north: the proposals will be key in creating a northern powerhouse.
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