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Sir Edward Heath served as Prime Minister between 1970 to 1974. Read more about the life and achievements of Sir Edward Heath in our past Prime Ministers section.
Ed Mitchell joined the Environment Agency (EA) in 2007. He was appointed Executive Director of Environment and Business in 2010 His previous roles include: Head of Regulated Industry, EA Director of Environment and Corporate Responsibility, Thames Water Various roles in...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Advice to Sir Edward Troup, former Permanent Secretary, HMRC on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Lady Stacey on 29 January 2014.
The Children and Families Minister talks about how social work reform and innovation can help better protect vulnerable children.
The Schools Minister talks to the Education World Forum about teacher-led education.
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson addresses the NSPCC’s 'How safe are our children?' conference.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Michael Gove gives a speech at the BETT Show 2012 on ICT in the National Curriculum.
On 25 September, Edward Davey, the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) visited Shanghai.
Michael Gove, Education Secretary, on why there has never been a better time to be a teacher.
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