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Businesses pointing out independence risks should not be silenced says Scottish Secretary
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK Government scheme helps more Scots set up their own businesses.
Welsh Secretary extends congratulations to Welsh Honours recipients
Baroness Randerson visits £30m Hadyn Ellis Building to see groundbreaking research into cancer and mental illness
Nottingham visit highlights green buses and work on trams.
Scottish Secretary launches booklet explaining what staying in the United Kingdom means for Scotland.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks at Oil and Gas UK's Annual Conference
In a speech in Aberdeen, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury set out why the oil and gas industry is a jewel in the UK’s crown.
Baroness Randerson: “People across Wales have stepped up to the Big Society challenge.”
Scottish Secretary visits East Lothian food and drink firms.
David Jones sets out government's fourth session legislative programme
Office for National Statistics figures reveal further fall in unemployment in Wales
Latest labour market statistics for Scotland show unemployment continues to fall.
Ahead of the Scottish independence referendum, the Attorney General reflected on the unique ties between our legal systems.
Flagship Bill published today by the Home Secretary Theresa May
Welsh Secretary: “Wales Bill delivers ambitious package for Wales” Chief Secretary to the Treasury: “powerful new tools for Wales”
The NIO is supporting HMG's programme of First World War commemorations to ensure it promotes peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Nick Boles and Stephen Williams to council leaders setting out powers available to communities to protect their local amenities.
Scotland Office Minister David Mundell pledges additional funding to support Armed Forces Day in Stirling.
The best of both worlds: Alistair Carmichael outlines his top 3 reasons why Scotland is better off as part of the United Kingdom.
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