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The A40 at Huntley will be closed overnight between Monday, 16 June and Sunday, 29 June to allow essential resurfacing work to take place.
UK statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant at UN Security Council Open Debate On Future Trends in Peacekeeping
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
It is less than a week to go before the consultation into the £1.5billion plans for the A14 in Cambridgeshire closes, and the Highways Agency is urging people to get involved and voice their views.
Baroness Randerson: “People across Wales have stepped up to the Big Society challenge.”
The Highways Agency is advising music lovers heading to the Download Festival at Donington Park in Leicestershire this weekend to plan their journey and allow plenty of time to get to the event.
A consultation proposing further measures to strengthen our bovine TB cattle controls has been launched today.
El Ministro del Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) para América Latina habló en el evento anual realizado en Londres.
The Prime Minister gave a statement in the House of Commons about the G7 meeting, discussions on EU reform and D-Day commemorative events.
British High Commission in Ottawa to be awash in red light during the Global Summit to end Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Remarks from Baroness Warsi at the opening plenary of the Global Summit.
Minister Mark Simmonds updates the House on the situation in South Sudan and UK efforts to help resolve the conflict.
The Ministry of Defence has awarded millions of pounds worth of new contracts to maintain its fleet of small boats.
Matthew Hancock speaks at the Association of Colleges International Conference on the International Education Strategy.
Scottish Secretary visits East Lothian food and drink firms.
Remarks from the Foreign Secretary and Special Envoy Angelina Jolie at the launch of the International Protocol.
Communities Minister Kris Hopkins responds to coverage on ministerial decisions on windfarms.
David Jones sets out government's fourth session legislative programme
The British Army are to train more than 300 members of the Libyan security forces who arrived in the UK yesterday.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague and Special Envoy Angelina Jolie launch Protocol to increase prosecutions for sexual violence in conflict.
Partners in the international fight against IP crime collaborate at London summit to consider new approaches to protecting consumers and businesses.
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