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The location of eleven new Enterprise Zones, designed to boost local growth and create over 30,000 new jobs by 2015, were announced today by…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Legacy Company invites architects, designers and engineers to design a new public space for London.
Plans announced for a ‘digital hub’ in every community to boost economy.
Commuter services in Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield and Newcastle to get greater seats and carriages.
Timetable for the re-letting of rail franchises released.
New guidance means volunteers, childminders and care workers won't have to be licensed as minicabs.
Swift action by the Government has restored the flow of regeneration funding from the European Union after a period of interruption caused by…
Centrally imposed limits on town centre parking spaces will be scrapped helping to provide a big boost to struggling high streets, Communities…
BIS has received more than 490 bids competing for a share of £950 million from round 2 of the Regional Growth Fund.
The public consultation on High Speed 2 is closing.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne will visit Bolivia on 26 and 27 July to further strengthen the relationship between the UK and Bolivia.
A transcript of the Prime Minister's press conference in Pretoria, South Africa on 18 July 2011.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced a trade contract worth £25 million to a UK manufacturer, at a reception to mark the EU – Korea Free Trade Agreement.
The government today announced new support for cities in order to harness their potential to drive growth and prosperity.
Anticipated Final Cost of Construction Programme going down.
Delivered by the Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Hugh Robertson
Covering topics of rail reform, investment and practices at the Office of Rail Regulation PR13 launch.
Prime Minister David Cameron has travelled to South Africa on two-day visit to Africa to boost trade.
Plans to give Londoners and the Mayor bigger say in the running of the Capital’s 8 Royal Parks set out today by Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Remote Gambling to be regulated ‘at point of consumption, not point of supply’
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