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Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks to the Centre for Transatlantic Relations in Washington on the UK’s membership of the European Union.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 14,000 Single Payment Scheme (SPS) applicants in England have moved online in 2014, according to figures from the Rural Payment Agency (RPA).
La visita del Min. Swire tiene lugar tras la presencia del Viceministro Nick Clegg y del Canciller William Hague en febrero de este año.
Speech by CMA Chairman David Currie at the CMA board reception in Scotland.
Sir John Sawers will complete his five year term as Chief of SIS in November
Baroness Warsi reaffirms the UK’s commitment to combat torture and encourages states to ratify the Convention against Torture.
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is organising 2 events in Glasgow during the Commonwealth Games as part of an international business programme.
Patrick McLoughlin, Transport Secretary, views rail improvements on the East Coast Main Line.
There are no incoming or outgoing calls at the British Embassy Prague.
The UK today unveils plaques commemorating 175 men from overseas who were awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War, including one from Belgium.
Ports are an essential part of our long term economic plan to invest in the UK's transport infrastructure and grow the economy.
Road users are advised that essential waterproofing and resurfacing due to take place on the Second Severn Crossing this weekend has been postponed for a week because bad weather is forecast.
Supporting families into work, improving living standards and raising educational attainment are the fundamental aims set out in the government’s child poverty strategy.
How to make the most of your time at the festival - read our advice for visitors to the Madrid Gay Pride Festival 2-6 July 2014
Minister for Europe David Lidington has updated parliament on the EU-Georgia Association Agreement.
Minister for Europe David Lidington has updated parliament on the EU-Moldova Association Agreement
Welfare reforms have boosted the number of benefit claimants training to improve their skills by almost 40%.
Minister for Europe David Lidington has updated parliament on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament with the thirty-eighth progress report on developments in Afghanistan since November 2010.
Funding available for projects that will support the UK’s Priorities in Tanzania
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