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David Gauke opens pioneering HMRC digital delivery centre as over a quarter of a million more customers renew their tax credits online this year.
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A government review of procedures to identify children and vulnerable adults at risk of abuse has been published today (Tuesday 29 July).
Earlier this month, the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) visited the Dounreay site to receive an update on the treatment and storage of higher activity radioactive wastes at the nuclear site.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visited Warsaw on 28 July for foreign & defence policy talks.
UK and Japanese military officers demonstrate collaboration of global peace and security through training visit to RAF Coningsby.
A series of overnight and weekend closures on part of junction 24 of the M1 in Leicestershire starts on Monday 4 August for seven weeks.
Online webinar about this CDE themed competition for funding
A grant from the Better Regulation Delivery Office will help explore how England's complex licensing system can be simplified.
All forces in England and Wales benefit from Police Innovation Fund.
Tax-Free Childcare scheme was announced at Budget 2013, and will be available to up to 1.9 million working families.
Driving licence fees are set to fall by up to 32% under plans announced today (28 July 2014) by Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, and Transport Minister Claire Perry.
Baroness Randerson leads discussion on how best to support armed forces in Wales.
£1.7 million investment in station building and car park.
Monthly newsletter from the Intellectual Property Office, bringing you the latest developments in the world of Intellectual Property.
Guidelines include information on general malaria prevention, country recommendations and anti-malarial drug information.
A new crackdown on the abuse of student visas was announced today – as further measures of the Immigration Act came into force.
The UK will provide medical support and supplies to contain the spread of Ebola in West Africa, International Development Secretary Justine Greening announced on Friday 25 July.
Alicante airport has agreed with the British Consulate in Alicante to display banners in the arrivals area
Lord Wallace of Saltaire announced a triennial review of the Civil Service Commission and set out the terms of reference.
New high streets study reveals town centres are meeting the changing demands of consumers.
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