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Sir James Bevan sets out hopes of keeping the 1.5°C target alive at COP26, but warns whatever is agreed the damage from climate change will be felt for decades
Over the last year, the proportion of ex-offenders in work 6 weeks after release increased by more than half.
Neil O'Brien delivered a speech at Policy Exchange on government plans to cut smoking rates and tackle underage vaping.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today called for an “evidence-led” approach to tackling reoffending in order to crack down on crime and reduce the number of victims.
New report shows women working in financial and insurance sectors among the worst affected.
37% drop in smoking over last 30 years highlights progress towards a smokefree nation.
A project working to challenge the social acceptance of violence against women and girls in the DRC saw women’s experience of domestic violence fall from 69% to 29% after two years of intervention.
New figures show that persistent absence is down by almost a third.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Figures for school attendance break records across the board.
New exclusions figures show that giving heads powers to enforce discipline is working.
Ten thousand fewer pupils are being bullied every day than 10 years ago, a major new study of secondary school pupils has revealed.
The UK will work to secure additional quota in this year's negotiations on total allowable catches and quotas so that trials can be expanded.
The volume of top-down information demanded by Whitehall is being radically reduced so councils can concentrate on delivering frontline services…
Dame Clare Tickell recommends streamlining the EYFS to make it more focused on making sure children start school ready to learn.
A radical overhaul of planning policy cutting out thousands of unnecessary central instructions and putting communities at the heart of decision…
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