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Following the announcement of a ceasefire to end hostilities in Gaza and Southern Israel, Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt gave a series of interviews whilst on a visit to the region.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government sets out steps to change the culture in the UK's equity markets.
Vince Cable discusses how capitalism can go wrong and explains the government's aim for a market economy based on responsible capitalism.
On 9th October 2012, National Grid, as the System Operator, the proposed delivery body for Electricity Market Reform (EMR), published a call…
Top advertising professional takes up new role.
Revolutionary new cancer test could change the way cancer is diagnosed and treated.
Thank you very much for inviting me to speak at your annual conference. It is good to be here in Manchester, where I know much has been done to embrace our devolution of responsibilities to local authorities.
On day 2 of European Council budget negotiations, David Cameron has continued to call for more radical proposals to rein in EU spending
"The Prime Minister set out our position that while the latest proposals were a step in the right direction, they did not go far enough and that we think more can be done to rein in spending"
The position of an independent Scotland in relation to the EU was examined in a speech today by Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire. Hugo Swire said Scotland “would have to apply to join the EU as a new state”
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire: "The most likely scenario by far is that an independent Scotland would have to apply to join the EU as a new state."
The Foreign Secretary: "The UK and Algeria are close partners and we are strengthening our countries’ ties across the board, from Government Ministries to our Parliaments."
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "If this was a terrorist attack we condemn it unreservedly. We are clear that terrorists must not be allowed to set the agenda."
The Foreign Secretary: "Mayor Castro’s visit to London showcases the best of the transatlantic relationship. It has strengthened our ties with San Antonio, the US’s seventh largest city, and helped promote our mutual pr…
From satellite communications to Mars rovers and nuclear space batteries to weather satellites, the direction of Britain’s investment in European…
The EU funds covered include the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), European Social Fund (ESF), the European Agricultural Fund for Rural…
The Government is investing £110 million, through the Skills Funding Agency, which will be more than matched with £302 million investment from…
MusicBiz is fronted by Newton Faulkner, the English singer-songwriter and musician known for his unique style of guitar playing. Highlighting…
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore has welcomed the news Channel 3 and 5 are to have their licences renewed for another decade, subject to negotiations including levels of public service broadcasting.
PM: "Lough Erne 2013 will return the G8 to its roots."
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