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Minister for Cabinet Office Francis Maude spoke about the government's plans for efficiency and reform.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Schools Minister David Laws announces finalists in the special schools and alternative provision category for the 2015 awards.
The Secretary of State announces today the reappointment of Baroness Claire Tyler as the Chair of Cafcass for 3 years from 24 January 2015.
Lord Chancellor appoints Jane Harris, Hannah Perry, Dylan Jones, Michael Horton and William Tyler QC as new members of the Family Procedure Rule Committee.
Draft regulations to introduce variable mandatory speed limits as part of the planned upgrade to the M1 in Northamptonshire have been published today (8 December 2014) for consultation with key stakeholders.
Provisional admin subsidy grant allocations for 2015 to 2016.
Opening follows £10 million annual investment announced at Autumn Statement which will improve local grassroots football facilities.
Road users will be able to find out more about a £5.3 million project to tackle congestion on a key route between the North West and Wales on Thursday 11 December, ahead of the final stage of the scheme starting next month.
New measures to support sufferers of the industrial disease mesothelioma and their families have been announced by Justice Minister Lord Faulks.
Chancellor George Osborne outlines how science will be central to his plans to create a Northern Powerhouse.
Millions in funding for former armed services projects and awards for schools announced.
World Press Photo Exhibition will open at the National Art Gallery “Astana” on December 10 to mark the International Human Rights Day.
The Rural Payments Agency achieves best-ever performance on first day of payment window.
The United Kingdom continues to support the Common Market for Southern and Eastern Africa (COMESA), and for greater regional trade and economic integration in Africa.
Solicitors are being given the chance by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to bring their tax affairs up to date or face tougher penalties, as part of a new tax campaign.
A competition to find a commercial partner to grow the work of the Vehicle Certification Agency has not been successful.
UK exporters will receive a boost with two new online initiatives in China’s fast-growing e-marketplaces, it is announced today (8 December 2014).
The British Embassy Riga announces a call for project proposals under Bilateral Programme Budget (BPB)
British Embassy Football Club and partners hold international game as Tokyo joins global events to remember Christmas Truce
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