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The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on defence spending, Mali, police numbers and Europe
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UKTI hosts global sports conference to help UK companies win a share of the lucrative global sporting events business sector
Announcing the investment of over £62 million in cycling in England.
Sir John Armitt says the green spaces on the Olympic Park will be an enduring legacy of the work of John Hopkins, who died in January.
Have your say on the proposals to introduce an exceptional hardship scheme for phase two of the high speed rail project.
Tens of thousands of companies able to promote involvement in Olympics and Paralympics to help drive growth for Britain.
Wales Office Minister, Stephen Crabb MP is urging people in Wales to pay for energy efficient home improvements with the savings on their energy bills.
Secretary of State for Wales David Jones has praised today’s [28 January] High Speed 2 announcement.
Peter Wilkinson is joining the Department for Transport for 6 months as Interim Franchising Director.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Libya, the economy and equal marriage.
Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds met Malian Foreign Minister Tieman Hubert Coulibaly at the African Union Summit today.
£20 million new stations fund to bring rail services closer to people's doorsteps.
Mark Swan reappointed as a member of the Civil Aviation Authority.
Wales Office Minister Baroness Jenny Randerson will today (24 January 2013) visit Oxfam community development project, Duffryn Community Link.
Welsh Secretary David Jones has urged Welsh local authorities and developers to bid for funding for new train stations.
David Cameron sets out the main priorities for the UK's Presidency of the G8: trade, tax and transparency.
The Prime Minister delivered a speech on priorities for UK's G8 Presidency.
Prime Minister will deliver a speech at World Economic Forum at 0930 GMT, watch live below
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on tax, horsemeat and counter-terrorism
Indicative funding levels for local transport bodies released by Department for Transport.
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