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Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the approval of a new Government for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
On the Cabinet, Queen's speech, economy, Informal European Council, bankers' bonuses, welfare reform bill and the Falklands.
Speech given by Minister for Europe, David Lidington, at the New Economy Forum, Madrid, Spain on the 1st February 2012
"Countries right across Europe need bold action to recover their economic dynamism, to get to grips with their debts and to secure growth and jobs for the future."
"My message to other leaders was clear: we've got to be bold and decisive."
Minister for Europe David Lidington has updated Parliament on the outcomes of the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) on 23 January.
Extra summit called by President Van Rompuy to focus discussion on growth and competitiveness
"The Prime Minister emphasised the need for bold action to restore Europe's competitiveness"
Prime Minister’s Spokesperson on Chris Huhne, open primaries, stamp prices, regulation of lobbyists, the Eurozone and benefits.
The conversation focussed on preparations for the upcoming informal European Council meeting.
Minister for Europe David Lidington welcomed the Croatian people's decision to join the European Union after the country's referendum on accession.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the decision to impose further sanctions on Iran demonstrates the EU's growing concern about the country's nuclear programme.
On the Eurozone, welfare refrom, Scotland, HS2 and James O'Shaughnessy.
PM: discussion focussed on European economy and on generating wealth and jobs.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a written statement to Parliament on the European Court Judgement on taxation in Gibraltar.
- International Monetary Fund and Europe, Royal Bank of Scotland and call for a jobs summit
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on the Eurozone and extradition.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on the European Council.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on the European Council meeting.
David Cameron met with the Dutch Prime Minister yesterday. Read a Downing Street statement.
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