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Prime Minister David Cameron says the loss of European Investment Bank funding will "put the brakes" on crucial UK infrastructure projects.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
This paper looks at potential models for the UK鈥檚 relationship with the European Union, if the UK were to vote to leave the EU.
Analysis of the immediate economic impact of leaving the EU has been published by the Treasury.
This paper sets out the main rights and obligations arising from the UK鈥檚 membership of the European Union.
This document explains the process that would follow a vote to leave the EU, and the prospects for negotiations.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement and answered questions following the European Council meeting on 28 June 2016.
Treasury analysis on the EU shows UK will be worse off by 拢4,300 a year per household if Britain votes to leave, the Chancellor explains.
David Cameron spoke on why staying in the EU is better for UK workers and answered questions at the Caterpillar factory in Peterborough.
皇冠体育app Prime Minister spoke at a World Economic Forum (WEF) event on the economic arguments for the UK remaining in a reformed European Union.
Thousands of acres of South Pennines moorland and peat bogs to be better protected as a new EU-funded restoration project gets underway.
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