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The Highways Agency will be carrying out work to replace lighting cables on the A483 in Pant, Shropshire, from Wednesday 6 May, lasting two weeks.
The Highways Agency is warning motorway drivers they are putting road workers’ lives at risk by ignoring safety signs and illegally using the hard shoulder to avoid congestion caused by accidents.
Chetna Patel shortlisted in Young Achiever category at Asian Women of Achievement Awards.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
News of two new tools to help you use Land Registry data.
The UK Electoral Commission has been running an international campaign to encourage British citizens living overseas to register to vote.
British Ambassador to Egypt, James Watt delivered the opening remarks at the launch ceremony of the Model British House of Commons.
The Conflict Pool (CP) is opening a call for proposals for Egypt.
Colin Roberts CVO sworn in as new Governor of the Falkland Islands
The Rural Payments Agency will attend the North Somerset Show and show farmers how to apply for the Single Payment Scheme online.
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, to the UN Security Council Open Debate on the Middle East
A successful transition in Yemen will require strong leadership and coordinated and generous international support.
The Foreign Office has expressed its regret following the deaths of five death-row prisoners in Taiwan today.
The expansion of the full Universal Credit benefit to the rest of the north west of England will start in June.
Prince Harry has met with wounded, injured and sick service personnel as they begin their journey to the Invictus Games.
Lord Richard Attenborough, Director of Cry Freedom, Lord Neil Kinnock and music promoter Jerry Dammers writer of song “Free Nelson Mandela”.
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.
Tourism Minister: “hospitality apprenticeships is a win win situation for both young people and business”
Supply Estimates seeks funds from Parliament and Parliamentary authority for departmental expenditure each year.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington spoke about the future of Europe during a visit to Estonia.
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