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Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a written statement to Parliament on the European Court Judgement on taxation in Gibraltar.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Check against delivery I’d like to thank the Green Deal Skills Alliance for inviting me to this event, which formally launches their partnership…
Climate Change Minister Greg Barker gave the keynote address at an event to officially launch the Green Deal Skills Alliance. Highlighting …
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland's farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland¿s farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
Andrew Dilnot has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as the new Chair of the UK Statistics Authority.
Savings from introducing strict property controls and getting a better grip on the property estate have reached more than £100m this year.
Jeremy Hunt hails scheme to get more young people engaged in sport as 4 more sports are added and Premier League invests further £2 million.
UK Border Agency officers working at London’s Heathrow Airport have seized a live African cheetah.
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200,000 people. Follow Britain's response and see how UK aid helped more than a million people to recover.
The Common Agricultural Policy and Common Fisheries Policy are not working and radical reform is required to ensure that farmers and fishermen can continue to be successful.
The Government has announced that it will introduce new legislation to block a tax avoidance scheme involving post-cessation trade relief.
Stonewall has named the Home Office as the best public sector employer of the year for lesbian, gay and bisexual people.
The Met Office has forecast that in at least the next two to three days there is an 80% chance of temperatures in the North West, North East…
NHS Chief Executives are being reminded of how the initiative to accelerate the release of public sector land for development can assist in …
Research by the Department for Work and Pensions shows that age-related discrimination and stereotyping remain rooted in British society.
How UK aid has helped thousands of families return to their homes in Leogane
A new set of court statistics published today support the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
A new set of court statistics published today supports the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
Letter from David Flory, Deputy NHS Chief Executive.
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