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Michael Gove addresses Parliament on social housing standards, following the tragic death of Awaab Ishak.
Oral statement to the House of Commons by the Minister for Care and Mental Health Gillian Keegan on the government's plans for adult social care.
Colleges must work more effectively with local employers to help unlock the unrealised potential of young people taking level 2 study programmes, Amanda Spielman will say in a speech this afternoon.
The Regulator of Social Housing will have stronger powers to issue unlimited fines, enter properties with only 48 hours’ notice and make emergency repairs.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart has congratulated Welsh recipients of New Year Honours.
Sajid Javid tells the National House Building Council that, when it comes to homes, quality is just as important as quantity.
The UK’s film and TV industry pays a festive thanks for the nation’s support as the latest season of Luther hits our screens today (January 1).
Social housing managers must gain professional qualifications under new rules to protect residents and raise standards in the sector
Personal experiences motivate me to make life fairer for terminally ill people, Amber Rudd said today (11 July 2019).
New powers unveiled aimed at boosting competition, clamping down on subscription traps and fake reviews
‘Make Things Right’ campaign encourages residents to complain to their landlord before escalating to the Housing Ombudsman
Sam Gyimah announces subject-level TEF in value-for-money drive for students
New plan to see more children placed in loving, stable homes by ensuring adoption is always pursued where it is in a child’s best interest.
Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at Derby College as she launches a review of post-18 education and funding.
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi announces new measures to improve foster care, as part of the government's response to two fostering reviews.
Councils should review adoption practices so that potential adopters are not wrongly turned down from offering children a stable home.
The new Education and Adoption Bill will close loopholes to speed up the turnaround of failing schools.
More than 100 councils across England have been awarded a share of over £4 million to crack down on criminal landlords and letting agents.
Tracey Crouch has said she will focus on grassroots sport, welfare and wellbeing of athletes, fairness in sport and continued success at elite level
Eleanor Schooling writes that it is possible for homes to support ‘hard-to-place’ children and still achieve a good or better inspection outcome.
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