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Improvements to make the process of transferring business ownership fairer and more effective have come into force today (31 January 2014).
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A tax avoidance scheme sold by serial avoidance promoter NT Advisors has lost its third bid for legitimacy, saving the country £100 million.
Richard Caseby has been named as the new Director of Communications at the Department for Work and Pensions today (30 January 2014).
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Primary school children will be given chance to start their own business with a £5 loan under a new scheme to encourage young entrepreneurs.
Deputy Prime Minister announces that government will invest more than £9 million to boost the number of charging points for electric cars.
The conference seeks to bring together key decision makers from the Indian and UK media and selected seniors from civil society.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude spoke about simpler, clearer and faster digital services at a showcase for digital government.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael comments on Global Connections survey.
Equity loan scheme has created 46 new homeowners every day since its launch, new figures show today (28 January 2014).
Scottish Secretary comments on latest economic growth figures.
David Cameron took part in a question and answer session after giving a speech to the Federation of Small Businesses.
All fences were removed from Atahualpa National Stadium after a culmination of nearly two years of collaboration with UK stadium security experts.
Michael Fallon and Ken Clarke set out how the government is increasing the pace of the government’s drive to cut red tape.
The Bilateral Projects Programme now invites proposals for project initiatives in Russia for 2014-2015.
An international investigation dismantles a human trafficking gang responsible for transporting young Nigerian women in prostitution.
William Hague welcomes comprehensive peace agreement in the Philippines and encourages quick and full implementation by all parties.
Explains how HS2 will be an engine for growth in Manchester and across the north west.
Culture Secretary nominates Forth Bridge World Heritage site status.
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