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Driving tests candidates in the Kettering area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Driving tests candidates in the Manchester area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving test candidates in the Watford area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving test candidates in the Worcester area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
A new Mayors Cabinet that will ensure elected city mayors have a voice at the heart of Government was announced today by Prime Minister David…
A new, simplified planning framework that better supports growth and helps creates the homes and jobs that the country needs, puts unprecedented…
The government has today launched a consultation on an Above the Line (ATL) Research and Development (R&D) credit.
Parking and traffic measure penalties to remain at normal levels during Olympics.
'Green light for better buses' proposals released.
Announcement about upcoming consultations and an extension of the existing night flying regime at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports.
Review of the 22 March 2012 Transport Council meet which included the Trans-European Transport Network and airport ground-handling issues.
Introduction Good morning. May I start by thanking Governor Patrick, and Media Lab’s director, Joi Ito for hosting today’s event. Of course…
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 19th Session on 23 March, with a number or landmark resolutions on key countries of concern.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington has announced to Parliament the date for the release of the first batch of colonial administration files held by the Foreign Office.
Foreign Secretary William Hague announced additional UK funding for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
Overseas-based suppliers are being encouraged by Peter Luff, the Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, to invest in the UK's defence and security sector.
Flying Officer Andy Hadfield was only 15 years old when his schoolmate Chris introduced him to canoeing back in his native Worksop in Nottinghamshire…
The future of 2,000 British jobs will be secured by the signing of a multi-million pound deal to upgrade one of the Royal Navy's nuclear deterrent submarines.
4th Battalion The Parachute Regiment (4 PARA) received the Freedom of Liverpool on Saturday, 24 March.
Members of the team that controlled and flew Army Apache helicopters during Operation ELLAMY over Libya have been honoured for their actions.
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