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The Secretary of State for Wales David Jones has welcomed a £1 billion investment in Wales's rail network over the next 5 years.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Housing Minister Mark Prisk today launched a new training programme designed to put power firmly in the hands of social tenants.
Village halls, schools, community centres and pubs among those due to benefit under new rules.
Britain has today set out its commitments on international development over the next two years of government.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport today set out plans to deregulate certain forms of entertainment licensing in Wales.
"For Britain to be a success, we need to take the tough decisions that will enable us to compete and thrive."
UK, US and Norway say that Presidents of Sudan and South Sudan must seize the opportunity for peace now.
A radical new approach to give more power to consumers in their relationships with business.
Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a speech about the expansion of the Start-Up Loans scheme and met with young entrepreneurs at an event in Preston.
City of Culture 2013 celebrates
HMS Illustrious has arrived at the Mediterranean island of Malta for a five-day visit.
Royal Air Force personnel have attended the funeral of Sir Rex Hunt, former Governor of the Falkland Islands.
A flood brick that could replace sandbags to defend homes and infrastructure from flooding is one of three winners sharing £200,000 Defra funding…
Foreign Office Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds: "My sympathies go to the families of those who have been killed and wounded."
New transmitters bring more DAB stations to local listener.
The government has unveiled the list of the first wave of public services which it will digitalise by 2015.
15 January 2013 update: The RST website survey has now closed.
Volunteers will benefit from a free service allowing them to re-use criminal records checks time and again, the government announced today.
"I wanted to come to Afghanistan ... to wish the troops a happy Christmas and to thank them for the work they're doing,' says David Cameron.
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