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Analysis of English votes for English laws in relation to government amendments made at report stage to the Bus Services Bill.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May will visit Scotland to set out her aim of building a global Britain that fully embraces its role on the world stage.
Earlier this evening, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP made a short statement on the Northern Ireland Political talks
James Brokenshire delivered a short statement to reporters outside Stormont House, Belfast on Friday 24 March
The Secretary of State condemned those responsible for last night's attack on PSNI officers serving in Strabane.
Alun Cairns writes for the Wales on Sunday
Launch of new Childcare Choices website means parents now able to find available UK Government support
Alun Cairns: New prison will bring economic opportunities to South Wales
Communities Secretary confirms the return of 7 additional powers to Rotherham council.
Directions issued to Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council returning 7 additional functions.
Ministers meet businesses and organisations to discuss future growth opportunities for Wales
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement following the death of Martin McGuinness, the former deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.
The Secretary of State pays tribute to Martin McGuinness, former deputy First Minister, who died earlier this morning
Over 6,000 uses of community rights, protecting over 4,000 buildings, green spaces and other much loved local assets.
The Prime Minister visited Wales as part of her ongoing engagement with the devolved nations ahead of triggering Article 50.
Alun Cairns: Building an ambitious Welsh nation
The Biometrics Commissioner responds to the Home Office review into the retention and use of custody images.
All powers could be returned to Tower Hamlets council following a 2-year intervention by central government.
Alun Cairns has welcomed the latest job figures which show the employment rate has grown faster in Wales than anywhere else in the UK.
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 16,000 in the period November 2016 to January 2017, and now stands at 129,000, according to ONS data.
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