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Written Ministerial Statement by Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis on moving the date of the English local elections in 2014
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK Government’s decision will see Scottish Government gain extra €228m
Greater London Authority's transport grant has been determined at £1.988 billion for 2013 to 2014
Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis announces a new multi-agency network to help transform public services at a local level.
The first allocation of the £170 million Local Pinch Point Fund programme will enable early delivery of schemes to remove bottlenecks.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Budget to Parliament on 20 March 2013. Here is a breakdown of how the announcements will impact in Wales.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Scottish Independence, tax policy, the Leveson Inquiry and immigration.
Community Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis welcomes the Chancellor’s call for last orders on the beer tax.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles welcomes new multi-billion pound housing package.
What Budget 2013 means for Northern Ireland
In November 2012 to January 2013, unemployment in Scotland fell by 4,000, to 200,000 according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data.
As HMS Duncan leaves the Clyde, Michael Moore pays tribute to the work provided by the shipyards in Scotstoun and Govan
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is in Washington to meet senior politicians and business leaders during the annual Saint Patrick's celebrations
Scotland Office Minister David Mundell welcomes Malawi President Joyce Banda to the UK.
British companies should bid for construction of new nuclear reactors on Anglesey and in Oldbury, said David Jones. British…
Scotland Office Minister, David Mundell visits Inverness to discuss the welfare reform programme and deliver a speech on Scotland's economy.
A new 2-year programme will help communities to develop their neighbourhood plans.
Plans announced to reduce barriers to the use of sustainable local transport.
Announcing the publication of a strategy document and guidance to help improve sustainable local transport and the bus market.
David Jones meets British food and drink producers at the British Embassy in Tokyo.
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