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People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan met Bank of England Governor Mervyn King today during Governor King’s visit to Beijing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Independent research suggests broadband grows businesses and creates jobs.
Fares database now available for free through Association for Train Operating Companies’ website.
Powers to grow for twenty cities.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s speech on economic decentralisation given at Mansion House on 18 February 2013.
The Prime Minister gave a speech in Mumbai on the first day of his visit to India.
David Cameron gave a speech and took questions at the offices of Unilever in Mumbai, India
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Worcester transport plans will receive over £14 million pounds of funding.
PM recognises Britain's "highly successful" Chinese community and celebrates UK-China relations at a Chinese New Year Downing Street reception.
Seaside towns to get a £16 million cash boost for projects from the Coastal Communities Fund.
Consultation to reduce constraints, in certain cases, to local authorities when considering proposals for new developments.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on horsemeat and Scotland.
This statement was delivered in the House of Commons.
Tyne and Wear Metro set for £23 million funding boost.
David Cameron European Council Press Conference on the EU Budget agreement.
Professor Robin Grimes has been appointed as the new Chief Scientific Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, starting in February 2013.
Mark Prisk tells high streets that they need to adapt to meet the changing needs of today’s consumers.
A statutory instrument which applies exemptions to EU Regulation 181/2011 has been laid before Parliament.
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