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Secretary of State unveils plans to level the playing field for young disabled people.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Jeremy Hunt shares his vision at the Google Big Tent event.
Dame Patricia Hodgson and Dame Lynne Brindley appointed as Non-Executive Directors
The successful delivery of the Olympic Park can play an important part in the Government’s growth agenda, Jeremy Hunt said today.
Government to maximise 2012 economic growth opportunities with overseas investment drive.
The sale of the Horserace Totalisator Board (the Tote) to the UK bookmaker Betfred for £265 million has today been agreed.
Local TV in the UK came one step closer to being a reality today.
Train test ride marked completion of the main gateway station at Stratford.
£50m funding package for next wave of rural broadband
Wiltshire, Norfolk and Devon & Somerset next to come online
New Government broadband aims outlined in Jeremy Hunt speech.
Culture Secretary has agreed to appoint serving trust member Diane Coyle.
Huw Jones selected as the Government’s preferred candidate.
Following an open recruitment exercise, Huw Jones has been selected as the Government’s preferred candidate as S4C Chair.
Ghanaian-born Becky Ayebia Clarke has received an Honorary MBE for services to literature
The Royal Wedding on 29 April will be watched live on TV by hundreds of millions of people
People planning to come to central London to watch the Royal Wedding on 29 April are urged to keep up to date with the latest information
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has toured a shopping centre development that will be at the gateway to the Olympic Park.
Ministers welcome announcement from Clore Duffield Foundation.
Heritage Minister gives 18th century building in London which may have inspired setting for opening of Dickens' Oliver Twist Grade II status.
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