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International Development Secretary announces launch of public consultation on the reform of CDC, the UK owned development finance institution.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Every year around 20,000 British Muslims travel to Mecca for Hajj, but many may be unwittingly bringing illegal food items back into the country on their return.
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In first major speech on immigration, the Home Secretary has committed to shaking up government policy, managing numbers in the economy’s interest, and ensuring only the brightest and the best can come to the UK.
A court has upheld Theresa May’s decision to bar controversial Muslim public speaker from the country.
The Education Secretary appoints Lord Bew to review assessment and accountability procedures.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Strike Laws, websites and Abu Hamza.
Education Secretary Michael Gove appoints the cross-bench peer to chair a review of key stage 2 testing, assessment and accountability.
The Prime Minister has sent his best wishes to all communities in Britain and around the world celebrating Diwali, the 'festival of lights'
Transport statistics on road casualties and road traffic and congestion.
The role high speed rail plays in the transport strategy, the benefits it brings and the agenda for rebuilding Britain’s economy.
British Pub Week - focus on The Kings Arms, Cumbria
Prime Minister David Cameron announces plans to make Britain the most attractive place in the world to start and invest in innovative technology companies.
Introduction Good afternoon. I’m very pleased to join you for your annual Forum. I think mutualisation is an idea whose time has truly …
Good afternoon everyone. For anyone who feels as passionately as I do about the value of practical skills, it’s a pleasure to be here in…
Speech delivered by Minister for the Armed Forces at the House of Commons on Thursday 4 November 2010.
Minister Rahin, the Minister for Culture, signed an historic document that will further cultural understanding and exchange between Afghanistan and the UK. British Ambassador Sir William Patey witnessed the historic agreemen…
Prime Minister David Cameron has set out the Government's ambition for London's East End to become a world-leading technology city to rival Silicon Valley.
The Governor of Helmand Province in Afghanistan, Gulabuddin Mangal, today made a visit to the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
Ten joint British-Israeli research projects which tackle global challenges in Energy and the Environment have been selected to receive funding through the Britain Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership, BIRAX.
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