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This issue of the Academy for Justice Commissioning's newsletter is guest edited by the Cabinet Office's Commissioning Academy.
Scottish Secretary's speech from the launch of the latest Scotland analysis paper on energy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Arts GCSEs to be reformed.
Gloucester social housing residents could benefit from £30 million investment to improve their homes.
Secretary of State for Transport tours the new facilities at fast-growing airport.
The numbers of empty properties in England have fallen to a 10-year low, new figures show.
British Minister opens the new Visa Application Centre and announces the easing of student visa applications for Omanis
European Commission gives the go ahead for a tax break for UK video games sector.
New regulations for collecting societies will offer greater clarity for people using copyrighted works in their business.
Good news for UK companies as simplifications to employment, planning and environmental regulations come into force today (6 April 2014).
A Highways Agency project to reduce congestion and improve access to Leeds and Wakefield will get underway on the M1 at junction 41, in West Yorkshire next week (7 April).
Hugo Swire welcomes announcement that an election will take place in Fiji on 17 September 2014.
UK Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds planted poppies at the Edith Cavell memorial in Brussels to bloom for the First World War Centenary.
This monthly newsletter is designed to keep you in touch with policy based activity and news at the Intellectual Property Office.
Norwich to receive major transport funding for improvements to the A47.
£4.75 million investment will build two brand new stations and upgrade another.
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes new jobs at Accenture, Birmingham Airport and Vodafone.
Prime Minister David Cameron was at Vodafone in Newbury as part of his 4-day economic tour.
Local Authorities get £88 million to deliver Green Deal Communities
Deal with Northern Rail will provide up to 3,000 extra seats during busiest times of travel.
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