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The Cabinet Secretary is pleased to announce the appointment of Sir Mark Walport as the government's new Chief Scientific Adviser.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Richard Brown, Godric Smith, Duncan Sutherland and Mike Welton have all been appointed as non-executive directors to the board of HS2 Ltd.
Ipswich receives £22 million transport package to improve facilities for bus passengers, pedestrians and cyclists.
£266 million additional funding to support authorities in delivering local economic growth whilst cutting carbon emissions.
Discusses the launch of 'Trees in the townscape' and a report on the findings from the UK i-Tree Eco pilot project.
Foreign Secretary William Hague comments on Joint Special Envoy Kofi Annan's announcement that an Action Group meeting on Syria will be held in Geneva on 30 June.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "The regime’s flagrant disregard for its people, conducting its repression even in the presence of observers, is unacceptable and must stop immediately."
The Foreign Secretary William Hague met Arab League Secretary General Nabil al-Araby in London to discuss the crisis in Syria.
Minister of State Lord Howell met the Bahraini Minister for the Interior, Lieutenant General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa to discuss the implementation of reforms in Bahrain and the prospects for political dialogue.
"The EU has its own unique selling points when it comes to international security. Its advantage lies in the broad and complementary tools it can use to promote international peace"
The Government is consulting on draft regulations on what companies must disclose in pay reports.
The regulations follow last week’s announcement by the Business Secretary, Vince Cable of the most comprehensive and radical reform of the governance…
A joint public inquiry will be held into two applications for onshore windfarms in Powys, mid-Wales. These refer to applications made by Vattenfall…
Thanks Gerald – and thanks to the LGA for inviting me to talk. In my first few months in DECC, I've been confronted with issues and decisions that might seem a million miles from the responsibilities...
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Minutes from the meeting held on 10 October 2011.
12 major transport scheme projects have won funding totalling £225 million, while 15 smaller schemes are receiving a total of £41 million.
The economy in the north of Scotland is now less dependent on Dounreay, a new report published today has found.
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