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Work starts this weekend (Saturday 26 April) on the A2 Jubilee Way in Dover to repair manhole covers on the viaduct.
Work starts next week on the second phase of improvements on the M40/A34 junction which will reduce congestion and boost the local economy.
A statement from the Cabinet Office on amendments made to Wikipedia about the Hillsborough disaster.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A free partnership event to help businesses use resources efficiently is being held by the Environment Agency in Peterborough.
A space-based observatory that has been viewing and investigating the Sun from its deep core through to its outer atmosphere - the corona.
David Cameron spoke to President Obama, Chancellor Merkel, President Hollande and Prime Minister Renzi about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
The Migration Advisory Commitee (MAC) will submit its completed report on low-skilled migration to the government at the end of May 2014.
East Anglian company welcomes government plan to boost UK exports.
A new advisory board is to look at how digital technology can help create sustainable high streets.
The Electoral Commission, the independent elections watchdog, is reminding people that there are less than two weeks left to make sure you are registered to vote for the European Parliamentary elections on 22 May.
Giving you the opportunity to say how the new funding on science and research should be spent.
Mr Clive Alderton attended the launch of the 2014 Marrakech Atlas Etape which took place on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 April 2014.
A speech on the post-2015 development agenda during a visit to the China International Development Research Network in Beijing.
A letter from Baroness Stowell to Nottingham City Council and legal correspondence in response to a wrongfully served notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
'A key part of our economic plan is our long term plan for science', said the Chancellor at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Chancellor announces funding in speech on science’s role in building a more balanced and resilient economy.
A new aerospace headquarters that will help allocate £2 billion of funding to projects across the country has opened today (25 April 2014).
French General Bruno Guibert talks about the importance of the ongoing EU Training Mission in Mali and the progress being made there.
Minister visited 2 safe houses in Sheffield where adult victims of human trafficking are helped to rebuild their lives.
The Prime Minister has written to all British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies regarding beneficial ownership.
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