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Children's Minister Tim Loughton talks to the Association for Physical Education about the importance of sports in schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Community groups are to be set free from red tape.
The Children’s Minister addresses the Youth Sport Trust (YST) conference.
We respond to your comments on the Programme for Government.
David Willetts sets out the benefits of making publicly-funded research free to access.
Public Health Minister Anna Soubry calls on the nation to get active and get healthy.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrea Leadsom on banking competition in the UK.
Edward Timpson speaks at the County Sports Partnerships Convention.
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The Children's Minister talks about altruism, the Big Society and the function volunteering has in communities.
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson addresses the Association for Physical Education (AfPE) conference.
Sports Minister outlines sports legacy at opening of iconic Europa Centre that will be a London 2012 Training Venue
Prime Minister David Cameron was in Brighton to speak on the pension and savings announcements made in the Budget 2014.
Discusses plans to end private sector wheel clamping, measures to tackle abuses of the Blue Badge scheme and the year ahead.
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