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UK hosts first meeting of the Global Islamic Finance and Investment Group (Global IFIG).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
£1 billion support for high streets and local firms kicks in.
Road users will benefit from new concrete safety barriers being installed on the central reservation of the M5 near Weston-super-Mare.
The Highways Agency is to carry out safety improvement work on the M6 near Stoke from Monday 7 April.
Fairer deal for UK hauliers as new HGV levy means hauliers must now pay to use UK roads.
Road users will benefit from improved safety along the eastbound A14 in Suffolk thanks to a scheme taking place in April.
Speech by the Chancellor at the start of an important week of tax and benefit changes.
Millions of passengers across the country will benefit from the £38 billion 5-year plan to transform the railways.
Funding for Manchester University and Museum of Science and Industry will inspire next generation of scientists and engineers
Small businesses throughout the country are at the heart of government’s long term economic plan.
BIS and the Department of Health are joining their life sciences functions to create a joint and expanded Office for Life Sciences.
HM Treasury seeks views on the balance of competences between the EU and the UK on economic and monetary policy.
Scottish Secretary comments on Scottish Financial Enterprise's briefing paper on independence.
Welcomes RNIB's new bus charter which identifies ways to improve bus travel for blind and partially sighted passengers.
Finance Bill measures help households to work, save and plan, promotes growth, and ensures everyone pays a fair share of tax.
A triennial review of the Traffic Commissioners is launching.
The 2014 to 2015 business plans for DfT's executive agencies are being published.
Hard shoulder running tests will take place this Sunday, 30 March on a short stretch of the M6 in Birmingham, with a view to an extra lane becoming fully operational by Easter. A further day of testing on Sunday 6 April may …
Summarises the results of the Passenger Focus bus survey and explains what government is doing to invest in and help improve bus services.
New agreement paves the way for the appointment of a clearing bank.
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