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New powers to stop illegal migrants opening bank accounts were introduced today (Friday 12 December) as part of the Immigration Act.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A section of the M25 in Essex that was badly damaged in a serious collision will fully reopen early next week, the Highways Agency announced today.
Nick Clegg is visiting Sheffield to confirm a deal giving the city greater control over transport, skills, housing and business support.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has asked Sir Paul Jenkins KCB QC to undertake a short review into the Spoliation Advisory Panel.
A pioneering analytical service that number crunches reoffending data for organisations working with offenders has won two prestigious awards.
Mr Jonathan Wilks CMG has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman
Letter to joint committees, describing changes to their audit requirements.
New improvements to the A11 will create 9 extra miles and boost the economy.
The Home Secretary Theresa May wrote to SSRB’s Acting Chair requesting that SSRB review Chief Police Officers’ Remuneration for 2015 to 2016.
Health Minister Dr Dan Poulter wrote to SSRB’s Acting Chair to advise her of a delay in the submission of evidence for SSRB’s special remit for 2015 to 2016.
The review concludes that the summer 2014 exams were generally managed well and problems were rare but improvement is needed.
29,000 retail premises in south-west to benefit from £1,500 cash boost.
David Cameron and Enda Kenny, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland spoke to the press following all-party talks at Stormont, Northern Ireland.
A multi-million pound investment to upgrade a vital transport link in the East of England came to fruition today (12 December) as the new A11 dual carriageway was opened by the Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.
The Smart Metering Implementation Programme aims to roll out smart meters to domestic electricity and gas consumers, and smart or advanced meters to smaller non-domestic consumers, by the end of 2020.
The healthcare regulator has stepped in to ensure Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust improves its financial position and how it is being run.
Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood welcomes the EU’s agreement to a UK-proposed ban on jet fuel exports to the Syrian regime.
Chancellor visits Bath-based engineering firm to see how R&D tax credits support innovation – as Autumn Statement increases generosity of scheme.
PHE and NaTHNaC publish a factsheet advising how to stay healthy and safe when on a cruise.
Past Chevening Scholars in Croatia celebrated the 30th anniversary of the UK Government Chevening Scholarship.
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