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The Foreign Secretary spoke to media in Luxembourg about Libya and migration.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press statement at the close of the G7 in Ise-Shima, Japan.
EU and Japan commit to political agreement on a free trade deal as early as possible in 2016 which will be worth £5 billion a year to the UK.
Exchequer Secretary visits Europe’s biggest bottling plant to warn that leaving the EU would drain investment into the UK.
Treasury's analysis on the immediate economic impact of leaving the EU, shows a vote to leave will push the UK economy into recession - the Chancellor explains.
Harriett Baldwin sets out how a vote to remain in the EU will protect financial services jobs and promote economic growth.
David Cameron spoke at easyJet in Luton on the reasons for staying in the EU and implications on travel costs if the UK were to leave.
The cost of a 4-person holiday to Europe could rise by £230 following a vote to leave the EU, Treasury analysis shows.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor spoke at B&Q headquarters, Eastleigh about the short-term economic impact of a vote to leave the EU.
Their Royal Highnesses (TRH) The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will pay a visit to County Donegal this week.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond is attending the Foreign Ministers' meeting on 23 May in Brussels, which will focus on the counter-Daesh strategy, Libya and migration
Writing in the Telegraph, the Prime Minister and the Chancellor explain the economic shock Britain would face after a vote to leave the EU.
The annual shopping bill of the average British family could go up by more than £220 after a vote to leave the European Union.
Visiting the North West, Harriett Baldwin showcases the crucial role that the financial services sector plays in creating the Northern Powerhouse.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Ben Wallace was speaking as the Exporting is GREAT mobile hub continued its roadshow through NI
Alun Cairns: "This is the case for Wales being stronger, safer and better off in a reformed EU"
The Prime Minister spoke at a World Economic Forum (WEF) event on the economic arguments for the UK remaining in a reformed European Union.
Chancellor joins Sir Vince Cable and Ed Balls to warn that leaving the EU’s Single Market would be a 'one way ticket to a poorer Britain'.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne sets out why it would be a huge mistake for Britain to leave the EU and the Single Market.
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