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The CMA today opened a short consultation on improved commitments proposed by epyx Limited to address competition concerns in relation to Epyx’s conduct in the market for the supply of vehicle service, maintenance and repair…
As he attends the G7 meeting in Brussels, the Prime Minister writes about the need for transparency, fair tax systems and freer trade.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Knighthood conferred upon His Honour Judge William Easthope Davis, QC.
David Jones: “This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase the very best that north Wales has to offer”
Foreign Secretary underlines Assad’s lack of legitimacy after election that was an insult to Syrians calling for real political change.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague hosts London summit to combat sexual violence 11-13 June. British High Commission, Dar es Salaam, holds parallel event to shine spotlight on sexual violence in Tanzania.
British High Commission confirms strong bilateral relationship with Tanzania and next tranche of Budget Support to be paid in July.
High Commissioner Robert Gibson's speech to the Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Bangladesh
Regulator increases transparency of its work.
The UK and Mexico held the sixth round of the annual High Level Economic Talks (HLETs) on 2-3 June in Mexico City.
Governor delivers first annual address at invitation of Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly
Road users are being reminded that work to repair and maintain three bridges along a two mile section of the A47 in Norfolk, keeping journeys safe and reliable for road users, will begin this weekend.
There will be two overnight closures of the M1 at junction 19 near Catthorpe, Leicestershire, on Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 June as part of the Highways Agency’s ongoing improvement scheme.
An eight day scheme to permanently close a layby on the A500 at Hanchurch, near Newcastle-Under-Lyme is now due to start on Tuesday 10 June.
Modern Slavery and Serious Crime Bills announced today
Paratroopers have visited the battlefields in Normandy that helped to form the formidable reputation of the British Army's airborne forces.
Children’s charity Barnardo’s to deliver trials of new child advocates for victims of child trafficking, Modern Slavery Minister Karen Bradley has announced.
Applications are now open for the Mansion House scholarship programme to mark the visit of the Lord Mayor of the City of London in 2014.
The Queen's Speech has set out legislation for the creation of a service complaints ombudsman to protect and support the UK armed forces.
Analysis shows that every Scot will be £1,400 better off every year staying part of the UK, but how far does £1,400 go?
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