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Together, the new appointments will be responsible for maximising the value of public sector data, including by making it more accessible and…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New public data releases will help drive improvements in services, contribute to growth and innovation and drive the open data revolution.
The Cabinet Secretary is pleased to announce the appointment of Sir Mark Walport as the government's new Chief Scientific Adviser.
Cross-Whitehall spending controls will be a permanent way of life the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today.
Published 28 June 2012
Foreign Secretary William Hague comments on Joint Special Envoy Kofi Annan's announcement that an Action Group meeting on Syria will be held in Geneva on 30 June.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "The regime’s flagrant disregard for its people, conducting its repression even in the presence of observers, is unacceptable and must stop immediately."
The Foreign Secretary William Hague met Arab League Secretary General Nabil al-Araby in London to discuss the crisis in Syria.
"The EU has its own unique selling points when it comes to international security. Its advantage lies in the broad and complementary tools it can use to promote international peace"
Reservists across the country will today wear their service uniforms with pride at work or as they kick start their training for the Olympics.
Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson proudly carried the historic flame 300 metres yesterday as crowds of onlookers cheered at the Cenotaph in Bennetthorpe, Doncaster.
Reservists across the country are wearing their Service uniforms to work today, in the week before Armed Forces Day and as they receive their call-out notices to help provide security for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Protector has returned home to Portsmouth today, 27 June, from her maiden deployment.
Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Illustrious has been undertaking air warfare training alongside the French Navy in the Bay of Biscay.
Royal Navy submarine HMS Vigilant has recently returned to her home on the Clyde in Scotland following a multi-million pound, three-year overhaul.
Sir Alex Allan’s report into allegations that Baroness Warsi had breached the ministerial code.
James Brokenshire's keynote speech at the inaugural Securing Asia conference.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave a speech at the CBI’s Jobs Summit on youth unemployment.
The Deputy Prime Minister today published the House of Lords Reform Bill.
The British Minister of State for Europe, The Rt Hon David Lidington MP, visited Switzerland on 20-21 June at the invitation of Federal Councillor Didier Burkhalter.
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