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The Government today gave BP and its partners Shell, ConocoPhillips and Chevron consent for their £4.5 billion Clair Ridge development west …
Future of sport in schools under discussion at Youth Sport Trust conference
The winners of a competition to identify outcomes indicators for stroke recovery, and children and young people's experience of healthcare, have been announced.
Aston Webb Boulevard, a new Selly Oak relief road, has been opened.
Lincolnshire County Council has been selected to head up a new housing growth best practice network that will champion effective approaches …
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt met Syrian National Council members in Paris as part of the Foreign Office's engagement with members of the Syrian opposition.
Minister for Europe Rt Hon David Lidington visited Paris on 11 and 12 October in a context of a deepening of the Eurozone crisis.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "I reaffirmed the UK’s resolve to continue supporting the government and people of Iraq as they embrace democracy, reconciliation and economic development."
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham has announced funding plans demonstrating the Government's determination to deliver action in response to the threat from piracy.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham gave a speech to the British Chamber of Shipping on the UK Government’s response to counter-piracy.
We have launched a public consultation today asking for views on extending opening hours over Diamond Jubilee weekend next year.
Pubs, bars and other licensed venues across England and Wales could be allowed to open to sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1am to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee next year.
Response to the review of research and development in forensic science.
Ivan Rogers confirmed as the Prime Minister's new Adviser on Europe and Global Issues and Head of the European and Global Issues secretariat.
Operational trial of longer semi-trailers in order to gather practical evidence after consultation.
New Government funding to help ensure the UK stay at the forefront of world-class manufacturing and to drive future growth.
Companies in the UK automotive industry throw open their doors to give students the chance to see one of the UK's vanguard industries and learn more about careers.
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