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Thousands of people will take turns to carry the Torch around the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Melbourne becomes the latest destination for the campaign ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
A speech given by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to the British Chambers of Commerce annual conference on 15 March 2012.
Three places given city status in honour of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
A campaign has been launched today encouraging people to choose ‘staycations’.
Utility companies who take too long to complete their road works will face higher charges Norman Baker has announced.
Local authorities street works penalties to be increased.
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt will meet the Tunisian Foreign Minister and Speaker of the Parliament and engage with British business while on a visit to the country.
Olympics Minister tours the facility
2016 Olympic host city celebrates best of British
The Deputy Prime Minister will today visit Sunderland business Unipres UK to see the start of work to install a new 3,000 tonne press.
Rail fare increases to be capped at the rate of inflation.
All local authorities except two submitted initial broadband plans on time reveals Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport
Culture Secretary welcomes former UK Sport Chief Executive John Steele to new role
Broadband providers will be given a call to action by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt tomorrow
Cyclists and walkers from across the UK are on track to benefit from thousands of new cycle spaces and routes.
Bob Neill opened the new visitors centre in Basildon, showcasing the ideas and technologies being developed in the Thames Gateway.
Response to the consultation into possible reforms of the use on the highway of mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs.
Eighty new train carriages set to be introduced on the First TransPennine Express and London Midland networks from December 2013.
Houses in Liverpool where The Beatles wrote their early songs including Please, Please Me are given special status
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