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A framework of broadband service providers is being developed
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Just over £363 million in Government investment is set to take broadband to all homes and businesses in England and Scotland.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
15 August 2011 Following an oil leak reported from Gannet F subsea installation, 176km east of Aberdeen on 10 August 2011 a DECC spokesman …
Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt announced funding today to help broadband reach all in the country
Mr Jonathan James Aves and Ms Katherine Jane Leach have been appointed Her Majesty's Joint Ambassadors to the Republic of Armenia.
Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Obama have spoken this afternoon to discuss a range of international issues including Syria, Libya, Afghanistan and the eurozone.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken following the Government of Israel's decision to advance plans for a further 4,000 East Jerusalem settlement housing units.
Press freedom, Japan and Sudan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has described the construction of the Berlin Wall as one of the "darkest days for post-War Europe".
Sixty five towns and cities are in the running to pioneer the UK’s first local television services, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced
Legacy Company invites architects, designers and engineers to design a new public space for London.
Energy Minister Charles Hendry today gave the go-ahead for two new biomass stations in Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, which combined will…
Plans announced for a ‘digital hub’ in every community to boost economy.
Commuter services in Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield and Newcastle to get greater seats and carriages.
Representatives of the National Transitional Council are now staffing the Libyan Embassy in London.
Foreign Secretary William Hague comments on the ongoing violence against citizens in cities across Syria.
Foreign Secretary William Hague wrote about the Arab Spring and how it is in the national interest to support the aspirations of the people in the Middle East and North Africa.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle write about "an extroadinary year" in the Huffington Post UK.
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