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The Highways Agency is today (23 June) urging those in its supply chain to do themselves justice by providing examples of leading performance, innovation and efficient service – as it launches its supplier recognition scheme…
Appointment of new chair of the Nuclear Liabilities Fund.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Awareness campaign is unfolding in Greece (20-27 June)
The role of women in civil engineering will come under the spotlight later today (23 June), as female engineers team up with colleagues from up and down the country, to mark National Women in Engineering Day.
Tickets to public event will be made available on Monday 7 July, 2014
Attorney General announces 4 new lawyers who will prosecute some of the most serious criminal cases in the country.
Foreign Secretary appalled by an Egyptian court returning guilty verdicts against Egyptian and international journalists.
Ms Busola Johnson visited Bishkek to participate in a training seminar organised by the World Bank and UNODC under the StAR Initiative.
Speech by Matthew Hancock to the Unionlearn annual conference.
Announces publication of governance documents for the new strategic highways company.
The Visa4UK application website will be undergoing some essential maintenance this week.
Number of children and young people killed or seriously injured continues to fall but still too many preventable accidents.
Jo Swinson MP returns to her position as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State following maternity leave.
A £70 million contract to support the Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyers will secure more than 100 engineering jobs.
Use of closed circuit television spy cars on their own to enforce on-street parking made illegal.
Resurfacing will start today (Monday 23 June) to improve journeys on the A20 between the Limekiln roundabout and Lord Warden Square.
Ahead of the Scottish referendum, a booklet explaining what staying in the UK means for Scotland will start dropping through letterboxes.
Chancellor speaks of his vision to see Britain's great northern cities be a northern "powerhouse" of the British economy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer on what we can do to make the cities of the north a powerhouse for our economy again.
The service will initially be available in Bangalore with plans to expand to the rest of South India in the near future.
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