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Briefing by the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: the new transparency agenda, school buildings, PMQs and crime.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Route Trident links the Helmand capital of Lashkar Gah to the economic hub of Gereshk. Its upgrade, which should help improve the lives of the…
Soldiers stationed at Bergen-Hohne Garrison in Germany have benefited from a programme of improvements to their Single Living Accommodation (SLA), carried out by Defence Estates (DE) through the Soldier First initiative.
Francis Maude has announced that he will begin introducing legislation to cap redundancy payments made to civil servants.
The Minister of the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a Written Ministerial Statement on the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS).
Francis Maude, Minister for Cabinet Office, sets out his vision for civil service reform at the 2010 Civil Service Live event.
The letter by Francis Maude MP to Paul Noon of CCSU regarding changes to the civil service redundancy payments of 6 July 2010.
A statement given by the Prime Minister to the House of Commons on the treatment of terror suspects on 6 July 2010.
Briefing by the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Cabinet, BP, Alternative Vote and public sector pay.
In his 1 July speech, ‘Britain's Foreign Policy in a Networked World', the Foreign Secretary committed to work to increase the number of Britons working in EU institutions.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has today welcomed Israel's decision to move from a list of 120 permitted goods to a list of specific prohibited items in Gaza.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh on 5 July 2010.
Thanks to the training they have received from ISAF soldiers, 90 more recruits have just qualified as fully-trained Afghan National Police (ANP) officers.
After 50 days at sea and 2,100 miles (3,380km), two Army doctors finished their record-breaking row around Great Britain last week.
General Petraeus emphasised the continuity of the counter-insurgency strategy as he assumed command, and NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh…
The marchers were joined by four pipe bands and two military bands, as well as a variety of military vehicles from Word War Two. The parade…
The Deputy Prime Minister has outlined government plans to reform elections to the House of Commons.
A statement by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on political and constitutional reform in the House of Commons on 5 July 2010.
The Deputy Prime Minister has outlined Government plans to reform elections to the House of Commons.
Briefing by the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: the Deputy Prime Minister's statement on electoral reform, Prime Minister's Questions, Civil Service compensation, education/Treasury statements and miscellaneous it…
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