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Published 9 April 2014
Government to extend new rules limiting migrant access to out-of-work benefits to Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit. Migrants will face tougher scrutiny of their English skills in return for benefits.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The eyes of the Commonwealth will be on the TCI as the UK Overseas Territory hosts the Queen’s Baton Relay next week.
Dialogue between one of the world's major emerging markets and one of the world's largest advanced economies will strengthen mutual cooperation and boost trade and investment.
Foreign Secretary discusses Middle East Peace Process and Iran nuclear negotiations with Israeli Minister for International Relations.
In a series of visits, Crime Prevention Minister Norman Baker highlighted the government’s programme of work to tackle alcohol abuse.
UK-Bahrain Islamic Finance Summit forges partnership to uncover new trade and investment opportunities in both countries.
JPMorgan Chase and DFID will invest in promising businesses in East Africa to kick start growth across the region.
Scottish Secretary says politicians must be prepared to accept Scottish independence referendum outcomes.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Maria Miller.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has expressed grave concern about Crimea and recent events in the east of Ukraine.
The Prime Minister's opening speech at his fourth Vaisakhi reception at Downing Street.
The Budget announced on 19 March included a tripling of Chevening places in developing countries for the 2015-16 academic year.
Deputy Consul General, Benjamin Saoul, and a team from the British Consulate General in Jerusalem visited Bethlehem today.
Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock today (8 April 2014) announced the creation of a world leading research centre.
Creating conditions for businesses to grow, resulting in jobs, and welfare reform to get people into work.
Aid to provide at least 3,500 people with temporary shelters, blankets, clean water, kitchen sets and hygiene kits to help stave off disease.
On 1 April the Environment Agency's revised web content went live on GOV.UK.
The April 2014 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
Minister of State highlights the importance of education, especially for girls living in developing countries in taking control of their futures.
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