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Foreign Office Ministers Henry Bellingham and Jeremy Browne held talks with the Colombian Vice-Minister for Multilateral Affairs Patti Londoño yesterday.
New facilities will inspire people to get active in the run up to 2012.
Prime Minister David Cameron has written a message to "From the PM" email subscribers explaining the new Employer's Charter and the review of employment laws.
Communities Minister Baroness Hanham opened a new wing on 20 January 2011 at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
Fully-working Single Market has potential to create an additional 350,000 jobs in UK.
Eric Pickles visited Birmingham to listen to local ideas from the business sector about stimulating and sustaining economic growth locally.
Peter Bazalgette and Dr Tracy Long appointed as non-executive directors to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport board by Jeremy Hunt.
Outlines actions DfT are taking to create a transport system that supports economic growth and tackles climate change.
Announces publication of an InterCity West Coast franchise consultation and a document outlining our current thinking on rail franchising.
Full text of a speech delivered by Foreign Secretary William Hague at the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong on Monday 17 January 2011.
Nick Clegg has called on England's cities to help rebalance the economy and ensure the country's economic recovery and growth.
Community rail status given to part of the Bishop Line.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday evening as part of the Vice-Premier's four day visit to the UK.
Under new powers it will be an offence to keep an uninsured vehicle, rather than just to drive when uninsured.
Scottish Secretary has invited the leaders of Edinburgh and Glasgow councils to talks about bringing high speed rail to Scotland.
Parties involved fail to reach agreement ahead of settlement deadline.
The British tourism industry has responded extremely positively to the government’s challenge to create a marketing fund of more than £100 million to boost tourism.
In future, local authorities and police will have to publish full information about speed cameras.
England bid team gets ready for final presentation.
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