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Local Government Minister Bob Neill has become the first minister to appear before London Assembly since its establishment a decade ago.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Saving jobs and freeing firms from balance sheet insolvency.
Local Government Minister Bob Neill today reaffirmed the industry saving action taken by the new Government to help many port-based businesses…
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. I am delighted to be here today to see for myself that you are taking up…
Reducing arson and improving home fire safety.
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. Introduction I would like to thank you for inviting me to be here today…
Local Government Minister Bob Neill has visited the major shipping town of Goole, near Hull.
Planning Minister Bob Neill has called on the planning profession to lead the revolution to put power back into the hands of local people.
Port businesses welcome the news that £175 million of backdated business rates demands is to be cancelled.
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. Early into the new coalition, we find ourselves facing tough choices around…
Local Government Minister Bob Neill speaks at the Municipal Journal (MJ) annual leadership conference.
Local Government Minister hears first hand how port-based businesses are benefiting from the tax freeze.
Companies in ports across England will get a respite from business rates bills as government put a halt to demands for backdated charges.
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