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Tom Boardman appointed as Deputy Chair and Graham Berville as a new Trustee Member of the NEST Corporation.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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COSLA/ IMPROVEMENT SERVICE ANNUAL CONFERENCE – GOING LOCAL… SCOTLAND’S FUTURE
As part of a two day visit to the UK by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, the UK and Japan released the following joint statement.
Scottish Independence White Paper myths must be debunked, says Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
Chetna Patel shortlisted in Young Achiever category at Asian Women of Achievement Awards.
The UK Electoral Commission has been running an international campaign to encourage British citizens living overseas to register to vote.
Supply Estimates seeks funds from Parliament and Parliamentary authority for departmental expenditure each year.
The UK Electoral Commission has been running an international campaign to encourage British citizens living overseas to register to vote
Hugh Robertson condemns attacks on Iraqi polling stations and calls for elections to be inclusive.
The Electoral Commission, the independent elections watchdog, is reminding people that there are less than two weeks left to make sure you are registered to vote for the European Parliamentary elections on 22 May.
FCO Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds welcomes results of the first democratic elections in Guinea-Bissau since the 2012 coup.
FCO Minister says Syrian presidential elections, conducted against backdrop of regime attacks and in a climate of fear, will have no credibility.
Five councils have a fortnight to explain Publicity Code breaches before the Secretary of State issues legal directions.
The British Embassy Phnom Penh is pleased to announce Call for Project Proposals for the fiscal year 2014-15 under our Bilateral Programme Fund.
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