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1,500 new readers followed The Insolvency Service on Twitter during 2015.
Small Business Minister Anna Soubry visits Croston in Lancashire to speak with local business owners affected by flooding.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
20,000 people a day will use new entrance, improving journeys at one of UK’s busiest train stations.
Minister for the Middle East, Tobias Ellwood, comments on escalated tensions in the Middle East.
Is sorting out your finances top of your new year’s resolution list? Here’s a few ways the government can help to get you started in 2016.
The new Infrastructure and Projects Authority starts today and will provide expert support for the government’s major economic projects.
Businesses caught up in the devastation of Storm Eva will be able to apply for £6 million of government money to get their doors back open to customers.
"We remain on the long walk to a greater Britain. We won’t get there overnight. But during 2016, we will make some of our most significant strides yet."
We are delighted that the Chair of the Insolvency Service’s Board, David Ereira, has been recognised in the New Year’s Honours list with an OBE.
Recognition for Defence Science and Technology Laboratory employees for their support to the Armed Forces.
2015 was another great year for Wales. 2016 also looks like it has tremendous potential to follow suit.
The New Year Honours List recognises the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
Iron Mountain’s anticipated acquisition of Recall faces being referred for an in-depth investigation by the CMA.
Alun Cairns: This Government was not prepared to let Wales get left behind in the digital age
Land Registry's monthly Market Trend Data for residential property prices in England and Wales.
Stephen Crabb marks contribution of Anglesey power station
Minister James Duddridge responds to the recent Boko Haram bomb attacks in Nigeria and reiterates UK support to the Nigerian government.
Queen's Young Leaders Award
The CMA has referred Celesio’s anticipated acquisition of Sainsbury’s pharmacy business for a phase 2 investigation.
Government plans for the next frontier in the UK's digital revolution early next year in a new Digital Strategy for the UK.
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