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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the PM of Japan, Gerry Adams, private tenancies, AstraZeneca and Ann Maguire.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd has announced more than £2.5 million funding to change the lives of vulnerable young people.
Wales Office Minister Baroness Jenny Randerson meets Operation Imperial team at Gwent Police
Plans allowing councils freedom to cut the number of road markings and signs have been announced by Road Minister Robert Goodwill.
Robert Goodwill explains the changes to Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions.
Public consultation on proposed changes to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 announced.
Households carrying out energy efficiency improvements on their home can now get more money back to offset the cost of having the work done.
The Forsa business mentoring initiative is designed to help boost economic development throughout the region.
The army is a step closer to receiving a new multi-million-pound air defence missile system thanks to an investment by MOD.
The first school to be rebuilt as part of the government’s building programme has opened to its pupils.
A statement by the Minister for Schools announcing plans for a second phase of the Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
Our response to Network Rail's report about the Brighton Main Line, capacity challenges and options for improvements.
“A new paradigm in development assistance – harnessing the private sector”
More than a hundred jobs in south Wales are being sustained by a £364 million investment in military communications.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop delivered the 2014 Magna Carta Lecture: A new paradigm in development assistance – harnessing the private sector
Slow Club, Metronomy and Band of Skulls among UK artists receiving government funding to break overseas markets.
"Radical measures to reduce energy costs underlines the government’s commitment to supporting Welsh industry" Stephen Crabb MP
Progress in Hertfordshire helping troubled families turn their lives around.
Progress in Portsmouth helping troubled families turn their lives around.
Progress in Bristol helping troubled families turn their lives around.
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