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Education Secretary Michael Gove has today submitted evidence to the School Teachers Review Body (STRB) the independent body which makes recommendations on teachers pay reforms. UK Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said:“I want to congratulate the South Korean Government and the National Assembly on passing this landmark legislation on emissions trading. The Government has today acted to shut down a contrived and aggressive income tax avoidance scheme involving property business loss relief. The Bribery Act comes into force today, enabling the country to play a full part in tackling corruption. Tomorrow is Data Protection Day. IntroductionExcellencies, Ministers, ladies and gentlemen…On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, let me welcome you all to London for the third Clean Energy Ministerial. Visitors to Londons Royal Parks can expect a cleaner and safer experience this summer thanks to new measures announced today by Justice Minister Crispin Blunt. Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke today opened key international talks on the reform of the European Court of Human Rights. The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne today announced that Sir John Vickers will chair the Independent Commission on Banking. A new report will show that Britains apprentices are getting promoted, improving their confidence and taking on more responsibility in the workplace, Skills Minister John Hayes announced today. You will see some changes to justice. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has today announced that the Government will waive VAT on sales of the Military Wives choirs Christmas single. The Government has today announced that it will review the case for amending the taxation regime for remote gambling. On this page you can download the Spending Review 2010 document; either in a complete PDF or individual chapters. Rare and beautiful photographs of Colonial Africa have been made available online for the first time by The National Archives (TNA). Danny Alexander today visited two Burnley manufacturing companies to highlight the importance of the manufacturing industry in returning balance to the UK economy. Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has announced that the UK has negotiated a landmark agreement on reform of the European Court of Human Rights. The Government is today initialling an historic agreement with Switzerland to tackle offshore tax evasion. The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister are visiting a business in Essex today to talk about the economy. Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke will be a panel member on the BBC's Question Time tonight when it is broadcast from inside a prison for the first time.
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