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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
The British Consulate General in Atlanta maintains and develops relations between the UK and the USA.
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Services if you're visiting, studying, working or living in the USA. Includes information about trading with and doing business in the UK and USA.
To further promote UK ties, the British Consulate General in Atlanta will hold numerous events over a four day period throughout Nashville.
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Delegation explored opportunities to grow the Sister City relationship and followed a trip to Newcastle by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed in 2012.
Industry leaders from the UK and US creative sectors arrive in London today for a 2 day Technology Innovators Forum (TIF-IN)
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, unveils extra support for governors.
An army of dedicated young people will spend a massive three quarters of a million hours helping their communities tackle social problems.
Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools speaks at the Academies Show about unlocking the power of academies.
Andrew Adonis of the National Infrastructure Commission welcomes the government’s £430m response to the Commission’s recommendations.
George Osborne commits to £100 billion in infrastructure spending by 2020.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, urges academies to use their freedoms to drive good governance.
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