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Since deploying in April, the ship has steamed 49,624 nautical miles (91,904km), or approximately twice around the world, on anti-arms and anti…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UN Security Council DRC Sanctions Committee has agreed to place an additional four people on the list of individuals and entities subject to a worldwide travel ban and asset freeze.
Speaking to the Community Development Finance Association (CDFA), Mr Prisk set out reforms to the Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme (EFG) …
The partnerships for New Anglia, covering Norfolk and Suffolk, the Black Country and Worcestershire now join the 24 approved partnerships that…
The Government today gave the go-ahead for a new gas installation at Tirley in Gloucestershire, which will help boost UK energy security by …
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched a call for evidence document on early access to pension savings.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Decentralisation Minister Greg Clark have set out plans to create a new decentralised Britain.
Foreign Secretary William Hague congratulates Mexican President Calderon and Foreign Minister Espinosa as talks end with agreement.
Business Minister Mark Prisk has announced a review into how we can grow Advanced Manufacturing in the UK.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Mr Willetts said: “I am delighted that Mr Armitt has agreed to remain as Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council until…
A review into how we can grow Advanced Manufacturing in the UK has started, Business Minister Mark Prisk announced today. The Growth Review…
Letter to clarify the role and purpose of Quality Accounts.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: tuition fees demonstration.
Discusses drink and drug driving and future government plans to combat it use.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Maltese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dr Tonio Borg on 9 December.
Minister for Europe David Lidington laid a statement in Parliament detailing the agenda for the two meetings on 13-14 December.
Minister for the Overseas Territories Henry Bellingham and Minister of State for International Development Alan Duncan have updated Parliament on the situation in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury announced the publication of final legislation to implement the bank levy announced in the June Budget.
Announcing that following the spending review the government will not increase light dues for the next 3 years.
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