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Villiers hosts review meeting at Stormont House as progress update published
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said the coming year will see the creation of what will amount to “a new Scottish Parliament”.
Stephen Crabb and Lord Maude set exports challenge for businesses in Wales
Matt Hancock announced the reappointment of Sir Adrian Webb and Maureen McGinn as Chairs of Wales and Scotland’s Big Lottery Fund committees.
A world in which passengers can choose how they pay, whether by payment cards, smartphones or wearable tokens, is closer than ever.
Prime Minister David Cameron called Arlene Foster to congratulate her on her appointment as First Minister of Northern Ireland.
Through round 2 of the Delivering Differently for Young People programme, 6 local authorities will receive funding for their youth services.
Transport Minister Andrew Jones welcomes progress as biggest 5 UK bus operators announce contactless travel for all buses by 2022.
Earlier today the Secretary of State visited the Rivers Agency Toome Sluice Gates to see at first hand the challenges faced in the wake of the recent flooding across many parts of Northern Ireland.
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers welcomes the appointment of Arlene Foster as Northern Ireland First Minister
The Secretary of State for Scotland outlines why May's new Scottish Parliament will be different to its predecessor.
Funding for the restoration of the Tadcaster Bridge and the construction of a temporary footbridge.
Scottish and UK government finance ministers met for the sixth time since the publication of the Smith Commission report.
Stephen Crabb: "Investment is a huge vote of confidence in the sector in Wales"
Patrick McLoughlin sees scale of improvements that will transform over 2 million journeys a week.
This article by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Theresa Villiers first appeared in The Sun on 1 January 2016.
Upgraded buses will complete more than a million greener journeys a year helping improve air quality
Communities Secretary offers congratulations to people from across local government, fire authorities, housing and the voluntary sector.
2015 was another great year for Wales. 2016 also looks like it has tremendous potential to follow suit.
The New Year Honours List recognises the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
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