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Victims and witnesses in Hertfordshire are benefiting from swift and effective court hearings thanks to the region’s first virtual court.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Letter about death certification reforms (DCR).
The Deputy Prime Minister made a speech at KPMG in Canary Wharf on green growth on 11 April 2012.
Landmark deal for consumers agreed between the Coalition Government and major energy suppliers.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Canon Mark Philip John Bonney, to be appointed to be Dean of Ely
Major aircraft contract from the Indonesian national carrier will boost UK industry. External site: [Tour of Japan and South East Asia](http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/tour-of-japan-and-south-east-asia/)
People who do work experience, course tasters or vocational study more likely to make good progress in apprenticeships than those who don't.
More than 300,000 school children will learn to cycle safely over the next year, thanks to nearly £11 million worth of government funding.
Driving test candidates in Southend-on-Sea benefit from a better local service as DSA brings practical driving tests back to the town.
The next generation of Enterprise Zones are now ‘operational sites’ with ‘live deals’ immediately available for aspiring new businesses, Communities…
Architect to lead efforts to bring empty homes back into use Architect and TV presenter George Clarke is to be an independent adviser to the…
Local Government Minister Bob Neill today called on councils to use their new found freedom from the recently axed Standards Board to prevent…
The Government has reduced the amount of ‘red tape’ data collections it expects councils to send by over a quarter - giving them more time to…
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the regime should be under no doubt that they will be held account for their actions.
For many, the machinations of the Westminster village may seem a world away. But, like it or not, the decisions made there affect us all. So…
From parachuting to helicopter assaults and Rapid Air Landing (RAL), Exercise EAGLES FLIGHT 12 has seen 16 Air Assault Brigade soldiers working…
The fifth of Britain's Type 45 destroyers is getting closer to being taken into operational service after completing her second period of sea trials off Scotland.
Royal Navy divers destroyed a Second World War German mine in the Thames Estuary off the Kent coast on Sunday 8 April.
One of the key areas for collaboration is on earth observation technology, such as the NovaSAR programme or the Disaster Monitoring Constellation…
10 April 2012 The UK and Japan today agreed a Framework on Civil Nuclear Cooperation, providing the basis for UK companies to engage in multi…
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