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The Scotland Office Minister David Mundell has welcomed the publication of the UKBA report
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Irish-born restaurateur Oliver Peyton was today presented with an honorary OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire).
Founder of Peyton & Byrne recognised for his culinary contribution.
A £2.6 million fund designed to help disabled people overcome barriers to becoming councillors, police and crime commissioners or MPs was launched by the government today.
Border Force confirms Heathrow queues less than an hour, contrary to comments made by Keith Vaz MP, following a visit to the airport.
Theresa May joined service men and women to celebrate London Pride 2012.
Ahead of the summer surge in student visa applications UK Border Agency officers will be given new powers to interview international students and refuse visas if they are not satisfied the applicant is genuine, the Immigrati…
A £2.6 million fund designed to help disabled people overcome barriers to becoming councillors, Police and Crime Commissioners or MPs was launched by the Government today.
This summer UK border agency officers will be given new powers to interview international students and refuse visas if they are not satisfied the applicant is genuine, immigration minister Damian Green announced today.
This written ministerial statement on changes to student immigration rules was laid on 9 July 2012 in the House of Commons by Damian Green…
First Government data on the Work Programme suggests the scheme is having a positive effect in helping the long-term unemployed.
A letter from Professor Sir Mike Richards, National Clinical Director for Cancer.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave this speech at the second reading of the House of Lords Reform Bill.
David Cameron hails the success of the UK aerospace industry and announces new funding scheme for aerospace engineering qualifications
PM: "A fantastic boost for the workforce and shows we are making real progress in rebalancing the economy."
Speech by Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Consultation on proposed changes for assessing eligibility for blue disabled parking badges.
Government has published a consultation aimed at giving oil and gas companies more certainty on decommissioning relief.
A £2.6 million fund designed to help disabled people overcome barriers to becoming elected officials was launched today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that he is "shocked and disgusted" by reports that an Afghan woman has been publicly executed by the Taliban.
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