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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on an energy windfall tax and Europe.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the cabinet meeting, immigration, energy, Facebook, the economy and Syria.
The Consular section at the British Deputy High Commission in Chennai will be closed on 25 October.
The government has published a call for evidence on the balance of competence between the United Kingdom and the European Union on energy.
FCO Minister Hugh Robertson offers UK support for the resumption of the National Dialogue following attack on Tunisian National Guards.
The free Illustreets web app uses open data to build a dynamic, colourful visualisation of any neighbourhood in England.
The Ordnance Survey has created a Minecraft map of Great Britain freely available to players as OS open data.
The Open Public Services Network and the Guardian have created a guide that uses government data to help parents find and research local schools in England.
How Volunteer Cornwall is working with Environment Agency water data to inform visitors about water quality.
4 out of 5 registered voters will have to do absolutely nothing in order to appear on the electoral register when the new system begins next year.
Members of 1st Mechanized Brigade paraded through London to the Palace of Westminster yesterday to mark their return from Afghanistan.
Hundreds of new recruits have begun training at the new Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA) in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Speech given by Security Minister James Brokenshire on 22 October 2013 at Westminster Hall in an adjournment debate on national security.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Council and energy.
William Hague speaks on behalf of ‘London 11’ after core group of the Friends of Syria and President of National Coalition meet in London.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on China, energy, Grangemouth, free schools, food waste and Scotland.
Letter from Fire Minister Brandon Lewis to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire and Rescue Authority about pay policy statements.
Senior British military officers described the progress made in southern Afghanistan this summer at a media briefing in London yesterday.
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