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Safeguarding directions along the London to West Midlands HS2 route have been updated and revised.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill has been introduced to Parliament today (25 June 2014)
The Prince of Wales visited Staffordshire on Tuesday 24 June to meet businesses in the region that are increasing sales by exporting.
There will be two overnight closures of the M1 at junction 19 near Catthorpe, Leicestershire, on Friday 27 and Monday 30 June as part of the Highways Agency’s ongoing improvement scheme.
Brandon Lewis calls on councils to take steps to clamp down on high street harassment.
Work will start on Monday, 30 June to resurface the M5 junction 14 slip roads at Falfield, resulting in smoother journeys for drivers.
Celebrating the first national Women in Engineering day and congratulating Crossrail competition winners
Drivers are reminded that the A1 in North Yorkshire will be closed overnight on 28 June as part of major work to upgrade part of the A1 to a three-lane motorway.
On their second engagment of the day, Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited the set of the highly acclaimed Game of Thrones TV series in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.
Government welcomes first phase of new £1 billion Manchester housing initiative following new partnership between Manchester City Council and Abu Dhabi United Group
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks to US businesses about investing in the UK.
Drivers are advised that motorways and major A roads leading to the Glastonbury Festival site, at Pilton in Somerset are likely to be busy between Wednesday 25 June and Friday 27 June as festival goers arrive.
The Treasury minister will go to New York and Washington to meet with a number of successful British businesses based in the US.
The Highways Agency is today (23 June) urging those in its supply chain to do themselves justice by providing examples of leading performance, innovation and efficient service – as it launches its supplier recognition scheme…
Use of closed circuit television spy cars on their own to enforce on-street parking made illegal.
Resurfacing will start today (Monday 23 June) to improve journeys on the A20 between the Limekiln roundabout and Lord Warden Square.
Chancellor speaks of his vision to see Britain's great northern cities be a northern "powerhouse" of the British economy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer on what we can do to make the cities of the north a powerhouse for our economy again.
Transport minister sees how improvements will transform rail travel and boost economic growth across the north of England.
The International Festival for Business (IFB) will be the UK’s most significant international trade and commerce showcase since 1951.
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