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Chancellor reacts to GDP figures while visiting Ebbsfleet, the site of what will be the UK's first new Garden City in almost a century.
'A key part of our economic plan is our long term plan for science', said the Chancellor at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
New funding will help local areas unlock locally-led housing developments and accelerate local growth.
This update on the impact of the industrial strategy comes 1 year on from the first of the sector strategies published in 2013.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, the Rt. Hon. Danny Alexander MP announces latest stage of plans to link the French and UK power grids.
Eric Pickles announces major infrastructure investment plan for Sheffield.
Chancellor's speech to the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
Improving the railway and boosting the supply chain address at the Derby and Derbyshire Rail Forum Conference 2014.
Dean Clough Cooking School used the £2,000 saving in National Insurance contributions (NICs) to hire an apprentice for its training scheme.
Speech by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts to the Universities UK (UUK) conference.
Stephen Hammond thanks BPA for their work during the 2014 storms and announces a £2 million recovery fund for smaller ports.
Plans for significant road and rail transport investment in the east midlands, including High Speed 2
Funding for Manchester University and Museum of Science and Industry will inspire next generation of scientists and engineers
BIS and the Department of Health are joining their life sciences functions to create a joint and expanded Office for Life Sciences.
New agreement paves the way for the appointment of a clearing bank.
Industry welcomes tax cut and unveils plans for the future.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor are highlighting government support to keep and increase manufacturing in Britain.
Chancellor visits the Midlands.
More finance for the Apprenticeship Grant for Employers (AGE) scheme and degree level and postgraduate apprenticeships.
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