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Welsh First Minister, Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, visited Uganda from 6-12 January, to see the impact Welsh projects are having in Uganda.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
David Jones hosts Mid Wales Chamber of Commerce Meeting
The Secretary of State talks about the current situation on the Haass talks
Theresa Villiers expresses her sympathy following the death of Paul Goggins
Local authorities can now apply for support to help them deliver services in more innovative ways.
Floods Minister Brandon Lewis met ministers to ensure a co-ordinated approach is being taken to assist those affected by severe weather.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on honours, immigration, Simon Hoggart, spending, election debate and floods.
Assessment of UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactor moves to next phase
Guidance for councils on weekly bin collections published.
Arab Partnership team in Egypt attended the Egyptian Network for Integrated Development's (ENID) first annual conference held on the 14th of December, 2013.
The Prime Minister’s statement following the Haass talks between Northern Ireland’s parties.
Hard-working local people to be given priority.
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Welsh Secretary extends congratulations to New Year’s Honours recipients
The Secretary of State responds following the failure of the NI political parties to reach full agreement on flags, parading and the past
David Jones MP looks ahead to 2014
The Secretary of State wishes all the Northern Ireland parties well as the talks chaired by Dr Haass enter their final few hours.
Communities Minister Kris Hopkins has set out the help that the government is giving to councils following the recent flooding.
US diplomat Richard Haass has returned to Northern Ireland to host further talks aimed at resolving issues around flags, parading and the past.
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