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Office for National Statistics figures reveal further fall in unemployment in Wales
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The M48 Severn Crossing will be closed this weekend to allow essential resurfacing work to take place.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds spoke at the East Africa Oil & Gas Summit on 10 June 2014.
Welsh Secretary: “Wales Bill delivers ambitious package for Wales” Chief Secretary to the Treasury: “powerful new tools for Wales”
Common Agricultural Policy greening criteria have been announced.
Consultation on the future of the TransPennine Express and Northern rail franchises plus prospectuses released.
Discussion paper considers role of regional airports.
Companies can now bid for a share of £100 million from a government scheme to help them strengthen their domestic supply chains.
Chancellor's statement at the conclusion of the IMF's 2014 Article IV assessment of the UK.
Department for Transport signs first public service obligation to protect Dundee Airport to London Stansted Airport route.
‘Tourism Council’ set up to help industry continue to enjoy strong growth
Over £4.6 million in wage arrears has been paid to more than 22,000 workers following a successful year for HMRC's National Minimum Wage enforcement teams.
Analysis shows that every Scot will be £1,400 better off every year staying part of the UK, but how far does £1,400 go?
The Government reaffirms its commitment to rebalancing the Northern Ireland economy and building a shared future for all.
David Jones: "This legislative programme reaffirms our commitment to improve the lives of people in Wales and across the United Kingdom."
Eric Pickles addresses Advanced Business Park conference on the benefits of investing in enterprise zones.
Spain remains one of the top UK’s food and drink export market. It was the UK’s sixth largest food and drink export market, receiving £517 million of UK food and drink exports in 2013, making Spain a unique and mature market…
Good news for north east road users and businesses as the Highways Agency today (3 June 2014) awards the contract for building the congestion-busting A1 Coal House to Metro Centre improvement.
Tax credits customers are being prompted, through an advertising campaign launched today, to renew their claim now.
The Roads Minister has today announced the vision for the multi-million pound A19/A184 Testos junction improvement scheme, south of Newcastle.
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