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Work to replace lighting columns on the A69 at West Denton, near Newcastle will take place next week.
The Justice Secretary today announced the 4 companies who will deliver the new service.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Scottish Secretary welcomes roll-out of superfast broadband to more parts of Scotland.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Today, 15 July, the Prime Minister has announced the appointment of the Right Honourable Michael Fallon MP as Defence Secretary.
David Cameron has put Lord Hill forward as the UK candidate for the next European Commission, due to take office on 1 November 2014 and serve until 2009.
The flood alleviation scheme for Steeple Bumpstead is being officially opened
A list of tax avoidance schemes whose users may be required to make an upfront payment of tax has been published today by HMRC.
Decision announced to undertake detailed planning for 2 possible Lower Thames Crossing location options.
Government response to Lower Thames Crossing released.
The second phase of a scheme to repair and maintain three bridges along a two mile section of the A47 near King’s Lynn, keeping journeys safe and reliable for road users, will begin later this week.
Government updates Parliament on airport capacity
Updates on progress being made to address Airports Commission recommendations around making the most of existing airport capacity.
The consultation seeks views on draft regulations that would prohibit smoking in private vehicles carrying children.
UK Minister for Africa concludes two day visit to Tanzania positive about UK-Tanzania relations and the UK-Tanzania High Level Prosperity Partnership.
Network Rail study to identify options for providing a resilient rail route west of Exeter released.
Over 500 past and present Chevening Scholars representing 118 countries marked 30 years of the UK’s most prestigious scholarship programme .
Low Pay Commission (LPC) is visiting the Isle of Wight and Southampton on 30,31 July.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) is visiting Northern Ireland on 16,17 July.
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