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David Cameron and Enda Kenny, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland spoke to the press following all-party talks at Stormont, Northern Ireland.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Being able to issue bonds will give the Scottish government additional source funding as part of its new tax and borrowing powers.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about Child Protection Fund, tax avoidance, Northern Ireland and other topics
Francis Maude spoke at the Institute for Government and announced the release of flood risk assessment data to help local communities.
Scottish Secretary outlines how Autumn Statement will benefit young people in Scotland.
Following the announcements in last weeks Autumn Statement, Wales Office Minister Alun Cairns visits Super Connected Cities projects in Newport and railway stations in Cardiff helped by the Access for All Fund.
Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb will today (11 December) visit two businesses in rural mid Wales, in Brecon and Crickhowell, to show how the economic recovery is benefitting people and businesses in the area
Stephen Crabb: "a significant step forward on the path towards a lasting devolution settlement"
Government funding is helping a council-led project claw back taxpayers' money lost to fraud.
Opportunities for businesses to develop new ways of making life happier, healthier and more harmonious for people in cities.
The Welsh economy has grown faster than any other part of the UK, new figures today show
With the political talks entering their 9th week, Secretary of State urges parties to show strong leadership in the coming days. Ms Villiers said:
Welsh Secretary discusses devolution settlement for Wales with Welsh Assembly leaders
Eric Pickles' written ministerial statement on the independent review of Birmingham City Council.
The Local Government Secretary responds to an independent review on Birmingham from Sir Bob Kerslake.
Independent review finds that Birmingham residents and businesses are not getting the best from the council.
Provisional admin subsidy grant allocations for 2015 to 2016.
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about latest news and policy developments.
As the talks close for the week, the Secretary of State says the chance to devolve corporation tax in this Parliament should not be let slip
Triple lock policy will see pensions increase.
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