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The Prime Minister has appointed the Rt Hon Jeremy Wright MP as Attorney General and Robert Buckland MP as Solicitor General
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
HMRC's High Net Worth Unit – a specialist division which deals with the tax affairs of the UK’s wealthiest individuals – has brought in £1bn in compliance yield.
Business, industry and other organisations will get help to cut their energy costs with £10 million available this year to improve efficiency and reduce energy demand.
Letter from Edward Davey to Ofgem concerning the Ownership Unbundling Provisions of the Electricity Act 1989 and Gas Act 1986.
The guarantee will allow work to start at Grangemouth straight away and the first order for construction materials has already been placed.
A Highways Agency project to install new technology on the M18 between junction 0 and junction 3 near Rotherham and Doncaster in South Yorkshire will begin on 28 July.
224 athletes, significant number of Indian visitors expected at Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014.
General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Chief of the Defence Staff of the United Kingdom, is visiting Greece
The British High Commission and the Brunei Sports School celebrated one week to go to Glasgow 2014 with a Commonwealth themed Amazing Race.
The first ever British Chamber of Commerce in Burma is launched today with an event at The Strand Hotel, Rangoon.
A Southeast Asia Regional Prosperity Fund project focusing on low carbon cities in Southeast Asia recently produced a high quality study and report for Malaysia and Indonesia.
New figures show fall in some serious types of consular case, but FCO still helped over 17,000 British people last year.
스콧 와이트먼 주한영국대사는 7월 16일 오후20여명에게 쉐브닝 장학금을 전달했다.
The Foreign Secretary has denounced the dictator’s inauguration today as a parody of democracy that did not reflect the will of the people of Syria.
British Embassy supports programme launch for civil society exchanges with Centre for Institutional Development and Euclid Network.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office today launched a new map to show the impact of global climate change.
Patients using Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are being seen more quickly and are at lower risk of infection following action by Monitor.
UK Government commits further £2m to flood response efforts in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the donor conference in Brussels today
The government is investing £500 million to support the development of low emission vehicles - creating jobs and cutting damaging emissions.
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