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Over £1 billion has been paid out to Equitable Life policyholders through the Equitable Life Payments Scheme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 50 UK defence companies are set to promote their services and equipment, and seek potential partners, at the Gulf largest defence show.
50 UK defence and security Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) find out about exporting and supply chain opportunities at UKTI DSO event.
A series of overnight and weekend closures are planned on part of Junction 24 of the M1 in Leicestershire from tomorrow (Wednesday 25 February) as the ongoing congestion-reducing scheme enters the last few weeks of construct…
Drivers heading to Manchester Airport this weekend are being urged to leave extra time to catch flights as the M56 will be closed in both directions between junctions 5 and 6 for work to install a £5.5 million new bridge.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss sets out four key areas to help the food and farming industry grow.
On 23-27 February 2015 Mr Ian Crawford, Professor of the University of Bath, will deliver a series of lectures for BFA and APA students.
A ceremony to fete students and schools who participated in the 2014/15 BUBA Awards took place at the Empire Hotel on Tuesday 17 February.
The CMA has published its final report on the payday lending market, including its decisions on measures to increase price competition between payday lenders and to help borrowers get a better deal.
The FCO is responsible for ensuring that the UK’s Antarctic legislation is fully complied with.
Edmund Fitton-Brown has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Yemen.
Chief Secretary announces new research on the sustainability of Community Development Finance Institutions.
Dstl continues to roll out its commercial framework 'R-Cloud', with its focus now on weapons.
Baroness Anelay urges South Sudan’s leaders to agree peace at talks in Addis Ababa.
The following summary of planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week is correct as of 20 February but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. All our improvement w…
Theresa Villiers addresses an audience at RICS on the current state of the economy and the benefits of investing in Northern Ireland.
As part of the government’s determination to protect the public purse, it is clamping down on taxpayers’ money being used to hire lobbyists.
HS2 Ltd has welcomed a new non-executive director to its board as the project to build Britain’s new high speed rail network moves towards construction.
Explains what is being done to ensure the safety of female passengers on public transport.
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