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Work to change the way that traffic approaches the Port of Dover will begin tonight (26 March)
Overnight closures will take place from next week at the A14 to M6 slip road as part of the M1 junction 19 Catthorpe improvement scheme.
24 ground-breaking projects have won a share of funding to develop their innovative ideas through the Industrial Biotechnology Catalyst.
Organisations across the UK will get funding to develop new treatments and technologies that could transform patients’ lives.
A major investment in technology to help tackle congestion and give better information to drivers across parts of the North West will be completed by the Highways Agency by the end of the month.
Drivers are advised to plan their journeys around the A1 in North Yorkshire this weekend as the road will be closed for 16 hours in order to install 12 bridge beams weighing 26 tons at Agricola Bridge.
Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act receives Royal Assent.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Football fans using the A585 on 29 March to get to the Lancashire derby between Fleetwood and visitors Preston North End are being advised to leave extra time for journeys.
The Minister for Civil Society spoke at the launch of Access - The Foundation for Social Investment.
More than 550 miles of Highways Agency roadworks will be lifted over Easter to help bank holiday journeys go smoothly.
Statutory document confirms standards for operating punctual and reliable services in England (outside London) and Wales.
Places are available for the week-long residential postgraduate course on the work of the public analyst. Book by 31 March 2015.
The CMA is reviewing past requirements on firms to see if they are still necessary.
Initiatives announced to roll out smart tickets and contactless payment on public transport.
Nearly £600,000 of government funding is being provided for the Inner Tay Regeneration Scheme in Perth and Kinross.
Simple isn’t always good. Complex biological data streams are rich in commercial potential that's currently underexploited.
Tax changes coming into effect in a week will see Britain’s businesses benefit from lower taxes – helping them reinvest more of their money in growing their business and hiring more staff.
New tax changes come into effect at the start of each financial year. Here’s a list of things coming into effect in April 2015 to back businesses and support people.
View the slides that were presented at the Chemical regulations seminar, which was held on 19 March 2015.
The joint statement was issued by the British and Norwegian Prime Ministers on the North Sea Network (NSN) electricity interconnector.
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