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Plans unveiled for rail passengers in the north include a brand new fleet of modern trains.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Business Minister Matthew Hancock will today (26 February 2015) announce tough action to end poor payment practices.
Ministers have announced a package of measures to boost British manufacturing.
Information and events for independent providers of NHS services.
Young people’s confidence increased by a quarter over the previous year.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Gina Radford writes in the Huffington Post about the Ebola outbreak.
The UK Government makes it easier for companies making unwanted marketing calls and texts to be hit with fines of up to £500,000
High-ranking figures from the government, banks and law enforcement agencies met today to discuss new ways to tackle financial crime.
On 26 February 2015, UK Visas & Immigration will launch a new 24-hour Super Priority Visa Service in Paris, France.
Notices of requirements and events for foundation trust staff.
£6 million now available for businesses to improve efficiency, reduce cost and minimise environmental impact of coal, natural gas and oil.
The first grants have opened up under the new Rural Development Programme for England.
UK Government taking steps to ensure people have a better understanding of the devolution settlement.
Government makes it easier for companies making unwanted marketing calls and texts to be hit with fines of up to £500,000
Latest OECD Economic Survey confirms that the UK has jump-started its engines for growth. Now is the time to 'finish the job'.
Members of the public will be given the opportunity this week to find out more about the A160/A180 Port of Immingham improvement project, through a number of public exhibitions.
A new report from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows many small and medium sized businesses are forging a path when it comes to maximising the talents of their employees, but a gulf exists between the …
The British Consulate General Los Angeles held its annual celebration of UK accomplishments in film on 20 February.
Chancellor welcomes Secretary General Angel Gurria and his team to the Treasury, to launch the OECD’s biennial Economic Survey of the UK.
More than 33,000 new homeowners have been created through the reinvigorated Right to Buy since 2012.
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