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New air route highlight's Edinburgh's global significance, says Scottish Secretary.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland provides Parliament with further clarification on the number of OTR cases considered by the NIO.
A triennial review of Passenger Focus and its governance arrangements will begin soon.
Dylan Thomas celebrated in new Royal Mail 'Remarkable Lives' set
10 local authorities will receive up to £100,000 funding to help transform their public services.
Historic Royal Palaces will soon take over the management of Hillsborough Castle from the NIO
Foreign Office expresses concern at conduct of trial & sentencing of Azerbaijani opposition leaders Ilgar Mammadov and Tofiq Yagublu
Local Government Association to lead interim arrangements for public sector audit after 2015.
David Jones writes for the Western Mail on what the Chancellor's Budget means for Wales
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is seeking to recruit a Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
Extra money for repairs to local roads damaged by severe weather.
Letter from Brandon Lewis to the Mayor of Liverpool about how councils can deliver sensible savings.
Welsh Secretary responds to Budget 2014 announcement
The 2014 budget includes a number of mesures which will benefit Northern Ireland including help for businesses and with the cost of living
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles' statement on the Budget 2014.
Today’s Budget emphasises that Scotland’s economy is successful and stronger as part of the UK.
Barn owls are being given a new lease of life at the Ballykinler training area in Northern Ireland.
Unemployment in Scotland is down and employment is up according to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released today
Edward Davey speech to the annual Scottish Renewable Conference.
David Jones: “Welsh economy showing continued recovery”
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