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The UK pavilion at Expo 2017 in Kazakhstan offers UK companies the opportunity to showcase British products and services in an important emerging market.
Ten high streets across Britain have today been given a cash boost and named a “Rising Star” in the Great British High Street competition.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Work is due to begin early next year on the Princes Quay bridge in Hull after planning permission was granted by Hull City Council earlier today.
Highways England has today published a tender for a design services contract in the East Midlands, running for 5 years and with an expected value of £25 million.
Businesses can help Innovate UK and the research councils to improve the information available on publicly funded research and innovation.
Remit letters, links to evidence and timetable for NHSPRB’s 2016 pay round.
This page will be updated with links to the remit letters as and when they are received.
Four-point plan to get Britain building will change the way vital infrastructure projects are planned, determined and funded.
George Osborne sets out plans for local government to gain new powers and retain local taxes.
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice Andrew Selous MP letter to the PSPRB chair.
80,000 of Wales’s workers set to benefit
The Great British High Streets competition has today revealed the nation’s best high streets.
UK Culture Secretary visits Britain’s ‘Hive’ pavilion which is forecast to generate £1bn in trade and tourism
More than 2 million users have now made use of the scheme in Edinburgh, where buses and trams are offering the service.
Letters exchanged in 2015 by the Secretary of State for Transport and Network Rail's Chairman about restarting 2 electrification schemes.
Free Wi-Fi now available on buses, trams and trains in nine UK cities
More than 100,000 users in Cardiff and Newport benefiting from scheme
Work on electrification of TransPennine and Midland Mainline to restart under plans announced today.
Financial Secretary David Gauke today (Tuesday 29 September) delivered a speech to the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.
We are investing in Cornwall's transport.
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