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The Foreign Secretary has raised concerns about this week’s EU negotiation on aviation legislation.
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Abdullah Abdullah has praised Afghan cadets during a visit to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Sections of the A14 joining the M1 at junction 19 in Leicestershire will be closed for two nights next week as work to improve the Catthorpe junction progresses a step further.
Further details unveiled of funding recipients and new unit to tackle female genital mutilation
National and local FirstStop information and advice service to help older people live independently.
As the talks close for the week, the Secretary of State says the chance to devolve corporation tax in this Parliament should not be let slip
Major repairs on the M2 between junctions 6 and 7 have been completed earlier than expected and the road has now fully reopened.
Advice for fans travelling to Italy for the Roma and Manchester City Champions League game on 10 December 2014.
100 small businesses welcomed to first Downing Street Christmas Fair, as business rates support unveiled ahead of Small Business Saturday.
Rural Payments Agency urges farmers to get up to speed with the new rules or risk losing money.
UK Export Finance gains recognition from readers of a leading trade finance magazine following a highly productive year of innovation.
Bate-papo virtual discute as políticas para mulheres e direitos humanos no Brasil e no Reino Unido
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by Flemish artist Jan Brueghel the Elder, ‘The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man.’
Investigation sees Batley shop owners fined for selling rotten, damaged and incorrectly labelled produce.
Communities Minister announces 17 projects to receive a share of £270,000 to help end FGM by creating a network of community champions.
Ann Herrigan, Second Secretary Regional Energy Policy delivered a speech at the annual EITI conference in Kazakhstan
Dounreay’s beach monitoring fleet has a new look with the addition of new vehicles – the Metrac H5 all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb announces 6 new core maths qualifications to encourage more pupils to study maths post-16.
The Deputy Prime Minister encourages people to support Small Business Saturday on 6 December 2014.
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