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John Hayes outlines how the future is bright for the construction industry post Brexit.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Leader of the House of Commons has announced the State Opening of Parliament on 3 June 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Announcing the preferred route, route E, for the Bedford to Cambridge section of the East West Rail line.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Department's External Gateway is a small team who ensure that the Department communicates consistent messages and does not impose excessive burdens on NHS, social care organisations and public health audiences.
Jonathan Djanogly said it was a 'landmark day' as new business structures launched, opening up legal services for lawyers and non-lawyers.
New wave of investment in enterprise zones from developers eager to provide new offices and facilities.
Latest Crossrail tunnel will slash journey times from south-east London and support the construction of new housing.
Reports on progress made with the Crossrail project in the past year.
Budget announcement: More than 2,700 homes and businesses in the North West to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
A 'Door to door action plan' has been published explaining how DfT is making to make it easier for people to use greener transport modes.
Government announces all of the stations on the Crossrail project will have step-free access.
New lifts, accessible toilets and customer information screens to improve passenger experience.
More than £37 million of government funding to make stations more accessible.
Seven new traffic advisory leaflets to cut down on congestion and speed up the completion of road works.
Selected stations will, subject to a feasible design being possible, receive an accessible route into the station, as well as to and between every platform.
The Department for Education is moving into the historic Old Admiralty Building as part of government efforts to reduce estate costs.
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