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The consequences of devolution for the House of Commons are being examined by a new, independent commission.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Launch of the Anywhere Working online portal.
On 1 November 2011 The Government launched a consultation, “What can a mayor do for your city?”, asking local communities to contribute their…
Transcript of the speech as delivered. There is no greater responsibility, no higher priority for this Government than to get the nation …
The Advocate General said that any attempt by the Scottish Government to proceed with a referendum which is outside the Rule of Law would be "a very worrying step for a democratically elected government to take"
Wales Office Minister David Jones has today [16th January 2012] kicked off the first meeting of the forum charged with exploring how the Big…
The Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan today praised the strong leadership shown by Uday Chaturvedi who is retiring as Chief Technical…
The Welsh Secretary, Cheryl Gillan underlined her commitment to the Welsh police forces today (16 January 2012) as she met with representatives…
Statement on the Prime Minister meeting Alex Salmond in the coming days.
The Secretary of State has invited the First Minister to a meeting in Edinburgh to discuss issues surrounding the independence referendum
Local Government Minister Grant Shapps has today insisted that communities will be kept firmly in the driving seat and able to determine the…
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland's farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland¿s farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
The Secretary of State has visited 2 local companies, Lagan Construction and H&J Martin, which have benefitted from contracts worth over £23 million.
Appointment of a new Trustee for Wales and reappointment of the Trustee for Northern Ireland.
Communities Minister Bob Neill has today given more councils the go-ahead to tackle historic pay inequalities. Thousands of local government…
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Mr Eric Pickles): I would like to update Hon. Members on the main items of business…
The UK Government is prepared to change the law so that the Scottish Parliament can hold a legal referendum on independence, Scottish Secretary Michael Moore announced today. The Government will now consult the people of Sco…
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