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UK Commission for Employment and Skills welcomes new findings on youth unemployment, but claims much work is still to be done to tackle the problem.
UKTI’s event in Glasgow during the Commonwealth Games highlighted support available to help UK business access export opportunities in east and west Africa.
Youth unemployment has seen the largest annual fall since records began alongside the steepest annual fall in unemployment in 25 years.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Consultation to allow councils to approve street works permit schemes opens.
New plans would enable British high streets to adapt to meet the changing needs of today’s modern consumer.
Road users are being advised to plan their journeys in advance, following the start of a major bridge maintenance programme on the M1 which will help to improve journeys.
Information about agricultural products affected by the Russian import ban.
Nick Clegg has launched a call for ideas on ways to create an economic hub in the north of the country.
A major project to improve access to the Port of Hull, relieving congestion and improving safety, has taken a major step forward following the appointment of the main contractor.
More than 190,000 homes and businesses in Wales can now also access superfast internet speeds thanks to UK government rollout.
Russia has no grounds to impose sanctions and should use its influence with violent Russian-backed separatists to stop destabilising Ukraine.
The UK Atomic Energy Authority is creating an industrial capability for developing Remote Applications in Challenging Environments (RACE).
Returning to work after having children can be difficult for women but sound advice and support make this easier.
Drivers are advised to avoid the eastbound M180 today as there are still long delays on the M180 and A18 due to ongoing carriageway reconstruction work taking place on the motorway between junction 2 and 3.
Plans would see faster rail services for Hertfordshire passengers and pave the way for a more ambitious redevelopment of Euston station.
All 2,818 homes in the former Olympic Village have been handed over and the sale of the Village to its long-term owners concluded.
Major resurfacing work will take place on the M180 in August, providing a new road surface along 13 miles of the motorway between Doncaster and Scunthorpe.
Europe’s Rosetta has today become the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet, opening a new chapter in Solar System exploration.
A government grant will help the Humber become a world-class centre for renewable energy industries.
Three companies based in Wales are among the first to be announced as successful bidders for contracts for this September’s NATO Summit.
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