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Visiting Marldon Christmas Tree Farm in Devon, the Chancellor welcomes the company's export and innovation drive and selects No11 Christmas tree.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Roads Minister John Hayes has visited the A1 and A47 Wansford interchange.
Theresa May: The police must treat people with mental health problems with respect and compassion
The Care Act regulations and guidance for local authorities have been strengthened as a result of consultation.
Secretary of State for Wales congratulates Hydro Industries on a new multi-million pound contract announced during Llangennech visit.
Automated emails being sent to providers about new schedules.
Encourages suppliers about how industry can work together and get involved in the next phase of the HS2 project.
South Hook Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in Pembrokeshire a step closer to completion after UK Government announces planning consent.
Crime Prevention Minister Norman Baker has visited the University of Brighton to find out about their work on the Alcohol Impact initiative.
Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Tony Porter, addresses the annual conference of the British Parking Association.
New survey launched to collect views on improving the lives of women and girls in the UK.
Portuguese national arrested in London in context of DWP efforts to convict UK benefits fraudsters abroad
Road users are advised the overnight carriageway closures on the A14 in Cambridgeshire due to start tonight will now begin on Tuesday (28 October) as the £3 million project to resurface sections begins.
Armed Forces personnel joined members of the public taking part in "The Watch" - a vigil to launch The Royal British Legion’s annual appeal.
UK is now exporting beer to a record number of countries supporting our long-term economic plan.
Financial problems at an NHS foundation trust in Wiltshire have sparked an investigation by Monitor.
The Chancellor accompanied by the Minister for Women and Equalities visits the Research, Innovation, Learning and Development (RILD) centre at Exeter University.
23 key projects around the country to benefit from £150 million investment in the UK’s clinical research infrastructure.
The London 2012 legacy reached another milestone with all the affordable rental homes in East Village now occupied.
Attractive commercial partnership and sponsorship opportunities linked to the UK Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 are now open.
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