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New figures show that the rollout of the government-funded superfast broadband has now reached more than three million homes and businesses
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
High take-up rates of superfast broadband means BT will now return up to £129m to the public purse to help rollout superfast speeds even further
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about what the government aims to achieve in the next 5 years, including ending the gender pay gap.
Alun Cairns: "This has been a priority for the UK Government and we have made significant process"
More businesses encouraged to apply while funds last
Government investment means an extra 2.5 million homes and businesses can now benefit from superfast broadband
Free Wi-Fi now installed in more than 1,000 public buildings and small businesses have extra time to apply for £3,000 grants for better broadband.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Letter from Brandon Lewis and Ed Vaizey to council leaders in England about provision of high-speed broadband connections.
Latest figures revealed as next stage of tackling the final 5% of hardest to reach areas in the UK begins.
Government’s rollout of superfast broadband has passed more than 1.5 million premises and is reaching 40,000 additional homes and businesses every week.
Thirty public buildings in Cardiff are to be transformed into free wi-fi hotspots thanks to UK government investment.
Over 1000 public buildings in cities across the UK will be transformed into free Wi-Fi hotspots
Businesses in Cardiff and Newport have until March 2015 to apply for a UK Government grant of up to £3,000 to access faster internet speeds.
Government grants of up to £3000 for better internet connectivity are available to small businesses in 22 cities across the United Kingdom
SME owners in 22 cities could be entitled to a grant of up to £3k
£1.7 billion government rollout takes superfast broadband to 1 million homes and businesses across the UK.
More than 190,000 homes and businesses in Wales can now also access superfast internet speeds thanks to UK government rollout.
David Jones MP gives keynote address to the Policy Forum for Wales to launch Wales Office Infrastructure Working Group report.
David Jones gives speech to launch Wales Office infrastructure report
Minister for Women Nicky Morgan announces a new £1million challenge fund to help women grow their business online.
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