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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.
Foreign Office Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has expressed concern at increasing restrictions on freedom of expression in Sudan following the demonstrations in Khartoum.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about Britain's relationship with the European Union and the Eurozone at an event to mark the 14th anniversary of the think tank Centre for European Reform.
Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Peter Luff, has visited the Republic of Korea to help develop the defence industrial relationship between the UK and the East Asian country.
Another round of EU sanctions targets banking, military and state media entities.
Plans to strengthen business and university engagement will include improvements to the regime for sandwich courses, promotion of a new framework…
This is very sad news for the workers at Coryton, who will be extremely disappointed that PWC has been unable to find a buyer for the site as…
This is very sad news for the workers at Coryton, who will be extremely disappointed that PWC has been unable to find a buyer for the site as a refinery. We are doing everything we can to help these ...
Read and comment on the discussion papers for the upcoming seminars
Replies to open letter made public to ensure transparency. Nearly 170 responses to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s Communications Review …
A series of policy seminars will be held in the coming months to shape and inform the Government’s communications review.
Five seminars planned to shape and inform review. A new Communications Bill will be introduced by the end of this Parliament to ensure the…
Government and Ofcom take next steps on Digital Economy Act.
Measures to tackle Internet piracy moved forward today
Computers, televisions and other electrical products plugged in but not in use or left on standby cost the UK up to £1.3 billion.
Last night the winners of the second round of innovation challenges were announced and included prizes for an early detection of cancer programme…
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