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Philip Hammond urges all parties to come to a political settlement
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
How to avoid a refusal for not meeting the criteria of the Interests of Justice test.
Lord Keen of Elie QC has been appointed as spokesperson for the Home Office in the House of Lords.
New report reveals every extra day missed from school can affect grades.
Finance Bill introduces measures to provide opportunity for families, back British business and tackle multinational tax avoidance.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond welcomes today's important judgement of the ICTY in the case against Radovan Karadžić.
Details on how a number of the Office of Tax Simplifications' recommendations are being taken forward
Notice of withdrawal of the pay claims moratorium after 31 May 2016.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks at the Retail Week Conference about the importance of retail to local and national economies.
The Home Office has published its response to two reviews of Tier 2 policy, undertaken by the Migration Advisory Committee.
The government has confirmed that it is pressing ahead with plans to reduce Britain’s reliance on migrant workers through a new skills charge.
UKTI and Bank of China host e-commerce event to help British mother and baby goods brands meet buyers from Chinese e-marketplace platforms.
Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, Amber Rudd delivers a speech on the energy benefits of staying in the EU
Expressions of interest opened on 24 March 2016 to deliver welfare benefits services from 1 November 2016.
This morning, senior government officials and police representatives met to review the situation following the Brussels attacks of 22 March.
Nearly 50,000 households have now taken up their Right to Buy since the scheme was reinvigorated in 2012.
The Environmental Regulation team will transfer from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 1 April 2016.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced the release of further land to provide thousands of new homes and generate around £140million.
A new multi-million pound fund to increase the number of degree apprenticeships available to young people has been launched.
Minister for Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, spoke about opening up access to public service and enabling everyone to reach their potential.
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