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Chief Secretary of the Treasury letter to NCARRB 29 July 2014
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Chief Secretary of the Treasury letter to DDRB 31 July 2014
Chief Secretary of the Treasury letter to SSRB 29 July 2014
Festival is a great opportunity to promote Wales to visitors from all over the world.
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Road users are advised that there will be weekend closures on local roads this month, as advance work progresses on the A5-M1 Link Dunstable Northern Bypass improvement scheme in Bedfordshire.
New funding for projects will help create and safeguard nearly 1,400 jobs and help with winter storm repairs.
David Cameron and George Osborne announce support to help Eastbourne’s tourism industry.
Work will start next week on the first of two major improvements on the M27 near Southampton.
This weekend’s A1 overnight closure in North Yorkshire has been cancelled and the road will now remain open on 2 August.
Councils should look to the private sector to help make taxpayers’ pounds go further, an independent review has found.
20,000 Start Up Loans have been awarded, offering a total of more than £100 million to entrepreneurs in the UK.
Baroness Randerson leads discussion on how best to support armed forces in Wales.
£1.7 million investment in station building and car park.
New high streets study reveals town centres are meeting the changing demands of consumers.
£500,000 to support car clubs Baroness Kramer announces.
Universities, Science and Cities Minister sets outs how Scotland’s science and research community is a successful and valued part of the UK.
A new information stand about Dart Charge opens today (Friday 25 July) at Bluewater, the major shopping centre in Kent.
Conference involving the heads of the Australian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and United Kingdom treasuries concluded earlier this week.
The 100% discount scheme will allow the residents of Halton to use the New Mersey Gateway Bridge for free.
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