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Property owners could get a greater role in revitalising their high streets under plans announced by Local Growth Minister Mark Prisk.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander announces £10 million prize at visit to McLaren.
Lenders given details to boost support for those who want to get on to the housing ladder
Passport returns pilot launched for applicants reapplying for Tier 2 Intra-Company Transfer visas
The UK will become a world leader in agricultural science and technology following the launch of a new strategy
London 2012 Games legacy impact report published shows Games could generate up to £41 billion by 2020
Views sought in consultation on tax to unlock investment in the UK’s shale gas industry.
The UK economy has seen a £9.9 billion trade and investment boost from the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, one year on.
HMRC hosted stakeholders at an event in London on 18 July 2013 as part of the department's commitment to greater transparency and accountability.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the UK's work providing information about terrorism threats to British businesses.
Public competition launched for post office schemes to benefit local community and small businesses.
London 2012′s ambition to be the “greenest Games of modern times” was aided by a commitment to sustainable procurement.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Taoiseach, Enda Kenny welcome the publication of the joint British–Irish economic study.
Junction 19 of the M1 and the A45 and A46 Tollbar End junction are going to be upgraded.
£1.2 billion deal to transform rail travel on East Coast Main Line.
The first stage in a major rail electrification programme has been completed at Eccles station.
A new centre opened as part of initiative aiming to improve the use of high quality evidence in government decision making about public services.
The UK and Burma have today announced the creation of a Financial Services Taskforce
Highways Agency to become a publicly-owned corporation.
Reform to the strategic road network in England.
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