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The Government has launched a new online tool, the Innovation Launch Pad, to enable small businesses to pitch their ideas on how they could do the business of government more cheaply or more efficiently.
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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on Libya and university fees.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on Libya and the Police.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham launched guidance for businesses dealing in the four minerals commonly known as conflict minerals - Cassiterite, Coltan, Wolframite and Gold.
Statement from the conference Chair Foreign Secretary William Hague following the London Conference on Libya.
Foreign Secretary William Hague today met Mr Mahmoud Jabril, Special Envoy for the Libyan Interim Transitional National Council to discuss the situation in Libya ahead of the London Conference.
Foreign Office coverage of the London Conference on Libya, including photos and statements.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said today's conference would be seeking to create the conditions for the Libyan people to determine their own future.
Foreign Secretary William Hague outlines the two key developments from the conference.
UK Deputy Prime Minister Clegg and President Calderón underlined their wish to see increased cooperation in the fields of trade, investment, science, technology and education
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is in Mexico today, leading a delegation of more than 20 of Britain’s companies.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg described new “axis of openness” in global affairs in speech at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City.
Letter from Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the department of Health and Minister for Universities and Science.
Vince Cable attended a roundtable discussion in Swansea hosted by the South Wales Chamber of Commerce with leading manufacturers across the …
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey has called for international collaboration to produce a consistent set of rules covering e-privacy
Today more than 40 million of us in the UK regularly use the internet, with 13 million of us able to get online anywhere, anytime through our…
Speech by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
High-level delegation includes UK education and business leaders.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has addressed the Mexican Senate during his official two-day visit to the country.
Nick Clegg has hailed a new "axis of openness" following the uprisings in the Middle East and international backing for action in Libya.
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