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Explaining why a low carbon future is essential to the UK's future prosperity.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
River Mersey bridge gets £470 million funding.
Philip Hammond announces his intention to consult on raising the national speed limit on motorways from 70 to 80 miles per hour.
London 2012 venue and Lottery-funded cultural projects in running for top architecture award.
Town centres first Sir, Contrary to suggestions in Alice Thomson’s article (Opinion, Sept 28) the coalition Government is firmly committed…
Plans to scrap or simplify more than 60 regulations have been announced today by Tourism Minister John Penrose.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg visited Warsaw on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 September 2011 to attend the EU Eastern Partnership Summit.
A new £4.3 million pound low carbon project has been launched in the West Midlands set to help over 120 local building businesses learn about…
Explains what government is doing to support electric vehicles.
Independent research praises ‘good practice’ in planning for a sustainable legacy.
Government backs bid to bring IAAF competition to the Olympic Stadium.
Drive to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
Preston and Ormskirk line designated a community rail line giving passengers a greater say on how services are run.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles told retailers they were the lifeblood of the British economy and the Government would do everything it could…
A new drive to promote Britain as a place to visit and do business was launched by the Prime Minister David Cameron in New York today.
Rail review report 'Green Light for Light Rail' published.
Speech detailing the importance of transport, transport infrastructure, budget saving measures and Local Enterprise Partnerships.
Maritime Incident Response Group to be replaced by alternative arrangements to run at no funding cost to the public.
Revised policy to follow when considering an application under the Ports Act 1991 for the sale of major trust ports.
Draft speaking notes - may differ from the delivered version. This Government came to power with a different view of how to create the conditions…
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