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Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt wishes young schoolboy injured by grenade well for his recovery.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister's first speech to the UN General Assembly - Thursday 22nd September 2011
Under a new agreement Indian and British scientists are to work together to develop cutting-edge technologies for defence and security.
The potential for shale gas is worth exploration The industry is governed by one of the most robust and stringent regulatory frameworks in…
Drive to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
New plans reduce overall fee burden on industry
A transcript of Prime Minister David Cameron's speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Thursday 22 September 2011.
Letter signed by Australian, Canadian, Indonesian, Mexican and South Korean leaders raises pressing issues which need to be addressed at the G20 summit to restore global economic confidence.
Preston and Ormskirk line designated a community rail line giving passengers a greater say on how services are run.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles told retailers they were the lifeblood of the British economy and the Government would do everything it could…
A new drive to promote Britain abroad as a place to visit and do business was launched by the Prime Minister today.
At a speech for business leaders in New York, Prime Minister David Cameron launched a new cross-government campaign to promote Britain as a great place to visit, study, work, invest and do business.
The TV switchover hits a milestone today with more than half of UK homes having completed the move to digital-only TV.
Right on schedule, more than half of UK homes are now using digital-only TV.
A new drive to promote Britain as a place to visit and do business was launched by the Prime Minister David Cameron in New York today.
The GREAT campaign - a new drive to promote Britain abroad as a place to visit and do business - was launched by the Prime Minister today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the situation in Libya ahead of the Friends of Libya meeting at the UN General Assembly on 20 September.
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed recent developments in the Middle East Peace Process with President Abbas.
Energy Secretary The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP today put forward key measures to give energy consumers more protection and beef up the powers of…
Speech by the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury.
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