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A government spokesperson made a statement providing advice for British people in Sharm el-Sheikh.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
COBR met earlier today to review the situation at Sharm el-Sheikh airport and the operation to return British citizens to the UK.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt held a joint press conference during the President’s visit to the UK
The government has agreed a new package of airport security measures with Egypt and airlines are now cleared to fly British nationals home.
The UK government wants Scottish companies to bid to build HS2.
Firms across Scotland find out how to bid for more than £10 billion of contracts generated by HS2.
Statement on decisions taken by the government following the loss of the Russian Metrojet flight on Saturday 31 October 2015.
Opportunity for Scottish businesses large and small to compete for over £10bn worth of contracts on offer with the HS2 project.
The Prime Minister's official spokesperson has made a statement on UK flights from Sharm el-Sheikh airport in Egypt.
We need a new generation of engineers, designers and construction professionals.
Sea trade is set to grow, and the UK's maritime pilots will help secure that growth.
Patrick McLoughlin visits Canary Wharf, Woolwich and Abbey Wood to see how construction is encouraging investment and regeneration.
Transport Minister visits Newcastle to unveil smart card scheme bringing cheaper, easier journeys on Tyne and Wear Metro and local buses.
From today, drivers returning a written off car to the road will no longer need to apply for a Vehicle Identity Check.
Through integrating local transport we can provide better services for less public money.
David Cameron announces that the north of England will forge new partnerships with China and unlock the potential of the Northern Powerhouse.
Thanks to businesses, the UK is Europe's fastest growing market for electric vehicles.
New THINK! campaign encourages drivers on country roads to brake before the bend, not on it.
Road and rail to create 30,000 apprentices in this Parliament.
Protecting aviation from the evolving terror threat.
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