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Agreement to export UK horses to China announced as part of plans to help grow world leading equine industry.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Three schemes to upgrade sections of the A66 between Appleby-in-Westmorland and Keswick are due to begin on Monday 15 September.
Government funding of £1.5 million to Royal Shakespeare Company allows the Bard's complete works to be translated into Mandarin
Her Majesty’s Ambassador John Marshall hosted a lunch on Wednesday 10 September for Ms Gnima Diop, our Chevening scholar for this year.
Transport Minister Robert Goodwill, Chaz Davies and Alan Davies, launch the government’s latest THINK! road safety campaign.
The A453 will be closed tonight (Friday 12 September) to enable contractors to switch traffic on to another new section of carriageway. This will likely affect passengers heading for East Midlands Airport, and they should pl…
Improvement work is due to begin on the A628 Woodhead Pass next week. The work includes resurfacing the carriageway and renewing road markings and road studs.
The Highways Agency and Northamptonshire Police are urging motorists to slow down as they drive through the A14 junction 7 to 9 improvement scheme at Kettering.
Explains the challenges ahead in the lead up to 2017, when HS2's construction begins.
Road users, hauliers and members of the public are being urged to find out more about work to transform the M1 in Yorkshire and the East Midlands.
Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles responds to a report by the IPPR North think-tank.
The northbound North Brunton exit slip road from A1 near Western Bypass and the North Brunton roundabout will be closed overnight for essential resurfacing works from 19 September.
Team GB begin with a win on the opening day of the Games which highlight the importance of sport for recovering service personnel.
On September 15 the Visa Application Centre will be moving to different premises
A widespread congestion-busting road improvement programme worth hundreds of millions of pounds has now tackled 39 bottlenecks – with more than another 80 to be completed in the next seven months.
Work is starting on Monday 15 September 2014 to reduce the flood risk in Girton, Cambridgeshire.
The Environment Agency has started refurbishment works in King's Lynn.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers planning to use the M23 in West Sussex to allow extra time as a £2 million scheme to maintain a bridge starts next week.
A team of experts is being sent to help turn Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust into a new more integrated healthcare organisation.
Technical problems are causing delays in the processing of some Priority Visa applications.
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