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Skills Minister Nick Boles and Universities Minister Jo Johnson have written to college and university leaders asking for their support in encouraging all students to register to vote.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
David Cameron met European business group leaders, discussing the EU referendum and why the UK is better off in a reformed European Union.
A leaflet will be sent to every household across the UK to help the public make an informed decision in the upcoming EU referendum.
The Prime Minister spoke on the UK's economic security within the EU and answered questions at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Birmingham.
Prime Minister David Cameron wrote an article on the UK's economic security within the EU for The Telegraph.
The Education Secretary warns of the devastating impact a vote to leave the EU will have on young people’s life chances.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt writes about the implications for the health service if Britain leaves the EU.
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Amber Rudd has set out why we are stronger, safer and better off staying in Europe.
Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, Amber Rudd delivers a speech on the energy benefits of staying in the EU
UK’s £45 billion wine and spirits industry supports nearly 600,000 jobs, with EU export market worth £1.8bn last year.
The European Union Referendum (Counting Officers’ and Regional Counting Officers’ Charges) Regulations 2016 come into force today.
The Prime Minister spoke following the European Council meeting and he welcomed the new agreement with Turkey on the migration crisis.
On Thursday 23 June 2016 there will be a referendum
The Prime Minister gave a speech setting out the economic arguments why the UK should remain in the European Union.
The Prime Minister said that more than 60% of Northern Ireland’s exports go to the EU, and around 40% of its investment comes from the EU.
The Prime Minister spoke on why the UK should stay in a reformed EU and answered questions from staff at the O2 headquarters in Slough.
The Prime Minister made a statement in Downing Street today following a Cabinet meeting on Britain's new settlement with the European Union.
The Prime Minister spoke following the meeting of the European Council where he negotiated a deal to give the UK special status in the EU.
The Prime Minister spoke with the European Council President Donald Tusk this evening ahead of tomorrow's European Council meeting.
Prime Minister David Cameron called Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte today to discuss the UK’s EU renegotiation and migration.
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