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BDUK welcomes the European Commission’s decision today to approve the 2016 National Broadband Scheme (NBS)
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Roads Minister Andrew Jones sets out reforms to motor insurance so driverless cars can be covered.
An innovative project to mimic the dynamic colours of nature and create a new range of paints is being promoted at Chelsea Flower Show.
Treasury's analysis on the immediate economic impact of leaving the EU, shows a vote to leave will push the UK economy into recession - the Chancellor explains.
Heritage and community rail-related tourism winners released.
Organisations can apply for a share of £475,000 in funding for innovative technology solutions to healthcare challenges in Northern Ireland.
David Cameron spoke at easyJet in Luton on the reasons for staying in the EU and implications on travel costs if the UK were to leave.
Successful schemes get funding to improve lives and increase access to jobs.
The cost of a 4-person holiday to Europe could rise by £230 following a vote to leave the EU, Treasury analysis shows.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor spoke at B&Q headquarters, Eastleigh about the short-term economic impact of a vote to leave the EU.
New Treasury analysis shows a vote to leave the EU would tip Britain’s economy into a year-long recession.
Businesses and communities across the Great British Coast could be sailing towards a cash windfall.
Writing in the Telegraph, the Prime Minister and the Chancellor explain the economic shock Britain would face after a vote to leave the EU.
New buses bill will give councils new powers to deliver better journeys for passengers, and help cut rush hour congestion.
A new type of 3D printing technology developed with the support of Innovate UK has won a major award at a European innovation event.
The annual shopping bill of the average British family could go up by more than £220 after a vote to leave the European Union.
Simon Palley has been appointed as a non-executive director for UK Government Investments (UKGI).
The government has committed to place the National Infrastructure Commission on a statutory footing.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin sets out the government’s plans for transport and infrastructure.
Businesses and universities and colleges can apply for funding to support partnerships that help improve competitiveness and productivity.
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