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UK Minister for Europe, Rt Hon David Lindington MP speaks on the opportunities of further EU enlargement to the UK, the Netherlands and Europe.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron has issued a joint statement on EU economic growth with President Barroso of the European Commission.
Minister for Europe David Lidington will speak at Cardiff University to encourage British students to consider a career in the EU Civil Service.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: sex offenders, unemployment and inflation.
Minister for Europe David Lidington speaks on the merits of EU enlargement during his visit to Vienna.
Minister for Europe David Lidington visited Austria to promote EU enlargement saying “opportunities lie not in a European Union that is standing still”.
Minister for Europe David Lidington met Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr Gro Brundtland from The Elders at the Sofitel St James Hotel, London on 10 February.
Transcript of House of Commons statement on European Council and North Africa by the Prime Minister David Cameron on 7 February 2011.
Minister for Europe David Lidington updated Parliament on the discussions at the Foreign Affairs and General Affairs Councils in Brussels this week.
Prime Minister David Cameron has called upon European economies to act with confidence by tackling sovereign debt issues and driving enterprise, innovation and open trade.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Luxembourg Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn on 24 January.
The Prime Minister has welcomed Dutch PM Mark Rutte to Downing Street for bilateral talks.
Fully-working Single Market has potential to create an additional 350,000 jobs in UK.
Foreign Secretary William Hague emphasised that economies must meet the challenge of climate change by transforming to low carbon, during an event at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday 19 January.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the international observers assessment that the referendum process has been conducted in a credible manner.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: paternity leave, BP and AV.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Eurozone, bankers' bonuses, inflation, Alternative Vote and miscellaneous.
The EU Bill will be examined in detail by Parliamentarians today in the House of Commons.
Foreign Secretary William Hague laid out his foreign policy priorities for 2011 in the first of his regular video blogs.
Foreign Secretary William Hague writes in the Sunday Telegraph in advance of the EU Bill reaching committee stage in Parliament on Tuesday.
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