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Ministers from the UK Government and Northern Ireland Executive (NIE) met at Stormont today for the first meeting of the Ministerial Working Group on Rebalancing the Northern Ireland Economy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Wales Office Minister David Jones and some of the children on a Whitehall visit with Dreams and Wishes charity help decorate the tree at Gwydyr…
Today, 15th December, the Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan spoke at the first UK-China trade talks in Cardiff, where she welcomed …
Communities across England will benefit from £854 million worth of investment in 21 local transport schemes.
Official figures show unemployment rose in Scotland between August and October
The Welsh economy continues to endure “mixed fortunes”, Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan said today [14th December]. Figures published…
A new poll shows around two-thirds of people want to see an early referendum on independence
In response to the DVLA’s announced Public Consultation today, the Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan said: “The DVLA has an established…
Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
£90 million to make buses greener, more efficient and easier to use.
A new ‘local tax lock’ that allows people a vote to stop council tax going up if their local authority refuses to freeze bills and hike the …
The Autumn Statement will add £69m in resource budget in addition to the £433m announced last week
HRH The Duchess of Gloucester today visited Jordanstown School, Newtownabbey, which caters for pupils with hearing and visual impairments.
Local authorities to be given greater control over how their roads appear on maps and satnav systems to help them to better direct traffic.
Details of the Royal visit to commemorate the opening of the new accommodation block at the Somme Nursing Home, Belfast.
Today, the Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan visited two programmes run by youth charity The Prince’s Trust in Cardiff, aimed at helping…
England’s largest cities moved closer to deciding on directly elected mayors today after Cities Minister Greg Clark set the date for local referendums…
Wales Office Minister David Jones today [5th December] attended Radnor Primary School in Canton, Cardiff to help promote pupil interest in civil…
In October 2011 the Communities Secretary announced details of how areas can bid to trial 2 new localist approaches to integrated services.
A meeting of neighbourhood planning frontrunners was held on Monday 28 November 2011.
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