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Plans by Areva for a new offshore wind manufacturing plant in Scotland, and their commitment to developing the UK offshore wind industry, were welcomed by the Government today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Benefits of legacy giving highlighted in new report.
Philanthropy and legacy giving to the arts will help secure its future, says Culture Secretary Maria Miller
Experienced public servant to advise DCMS ministers and staff.
Dr David Lovell has been appointed as the new chair of the COM.
Disabled entrepreneurs and small businesses will benefit from more support to pay for specialised equipment and other costs.
The Commission on Devolution in Wales (the ‘Silk Commission’) is recommending the devolution of certain fiscal powers to Wales.
More victims of crime will be able to access a high standard of restorative justice across England and Wales.
The problem of costly and spurious review cases clogging up the courts will be tackled by new plans announced by Chris Grayling.
Costly and spurious review cases which clog up the courts, delay justice and place a heavy burden on the tax-payer are to be reformed.
Secretary of State for Wales, David Jones, informs the House that the Silk Commission has published a report on Part 1 of its remit.
The Prime Minister spoke to the CBI conference about plans to help British business thrive.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Budget, Property Tax, MPs Expenses, Libel Tourism.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Budget, the Leveson Inquiry report, Ministerial Code and the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority.
David Cameron's speech focused on how to "Get Britain on the rise, to compete in the global race."
Soldiers, sailors and airmen serving at Camp Bastion in Helmand, southern Afghanistan, met 007 star Daniel Craig when he visited the base today, 18 November 2012.
Foreign Secretary William Hague was interviewed by Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News today about the situation in Gaza and southern Israel, and developments in Syria.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has given a statement on the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
No one wants to kill badgers - we want to see healthy badgers thriving alongside healthy cattle.
Minister for Europe welcomes Kosovo’s successful application for European Bank of Reconstruction and Development membership.
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