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Government to pay off part of the nation’s First World War debt, as part of a redemption of bonds stretching as far back as the eighteenth century.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Highways England is changing the way it manages major motorway upgrades in the North West to help reduce the impact of roadworks on drivers.
The Work Programme is designed to deliver a step change in our support of people who are at risk of long term unemployment.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to Reform about new freedoms for teachers over materials, assessment and professional development.
Education Minister Matthew Hancock announces that only the highest-quality vocational qualifications will continue to count in college and school sixth form performance tables.
Government adopts new framework for marine activities around the south coast of England
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We've launched a consultation and expression of interest to gather evidence about the 30-hour free childcare offer.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The first in a series of contracts with supply chain partners to carry out up to £8.7 billion of work on England’s motorways and major A-roads have been signed.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today (20 July 2015) officially opened the newly-widened A453 in the East Midlands.
Plans to dredge a section of the River Freshney have been announced by the Environment Agency after research revealed new information about the amount of silt in the channel.
The latest phase of a major project to tackle congestion and improve journey times on the M60 and M62 near Manchester is now underway.
Since embarking on its exporting journey last year, the business has doubled its turnover and expanded its team from 2 to 5 employees.
Protecting homes from the threat of flooding and coastal erosion is incredibly important for the government.
United Utilities Water Limited (UU) has been fined £600,000 and its contractor, KMI + £333,000
Two studies worth over £1.5 million are to be carried out into new transport schemes to address some of the biggest road challenges in the North of England.
Government outlines plans to tackle grade inflation in its response to the subject-level TEF consultation
Nick Gibb speaking at the Centre for Independent Studies.
Thousands of flood defences across the South East coastline have been inspected and repaired by the Environment Agency.
A bridge weighing the same as around 60 double decker buses will be dismantled over just a few hours as part of major work to upgrade the M6 in Staffordshire.
Minister Matthew Hancock speaks to the Association of Colleges conference, 20 November 2012.
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