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Minister announces way forward for Port of Dover.
Plan for Dover unlocks a bright future for historic port and town.
FCO Minister of State & Minister of State for International Development are publishing today a summary of UK's activities in Burma.
Senior Traffic Commissioner opens 6 week consultation for revised statutory document on local bus services.
All the latest from the Chancellor's trip to Brazil, updated throughout the week.
Dean Clough Cooking School used the £2,000 saving in National Insurance contributions (NICs) to hire an apprentice for its training scheme.
'I’m here to be an unabashed salesman for the best of British', the Chancellor explains.
Overnight resurfacing starts this week on the clockwise M25 between junctions 4 (Orpington) and 5 (Sevenoaks) in Kent to provide smoother and safer journeys.
The litter blighting England's motorways costs at least £6 million a year to collect and could fill an Olympic sized swimming pool four times over, latest figures from the Highways Agency show.
Thousands of companies will receive export help and advice as Export Week (7 to 11 April 2014) gets underway.
David Cameron has written to nearly 2 million businesses and charities encouraging them to check their eligibility for Employment Allowance.
Speech by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts to the Universities UK (UUK) conference.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne also visits local business that will benefit from £2,000 cashback on jobs from Sunday.
The tax-free personal allowance rises to £10,000 from this Sunday. Businesses in Northern Ireland will also benefit from lower jobs taxes.
Stephen Hammond thanks BPA for their work during the 2014 storms and announces a £2 million recovery fund for smaller ports.
New personal tax statements will set out out how much tax was paid in the previous year and how it contributed to public expenditure.
Cambridge and the surrounding area will be given up to £1 billion to help it become the UK’s Silicon Valley, Nick Clegg said today.
Employers are giving elaborate excuses for not paying the National Minimum Wage (NMW) when challenged by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) officers, the department announced today.
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes new jobs at Accenture, Birmingham Airport and Vodafone.
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