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The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of Sarah Smart as the new permanent Chair of The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The majority of children currently considered extremely clinical vulnerable to coronavirus (COVID-19) will be able to be removed from the shielded patient list.
Prisons and Probation Minister Lucy Frazer has today (2 June 2020) set out how those services will start to recover from the restrictions imposed in response to coronavirus.
£355,000 of Innovate UK funding has helped Cambridgeshire's C4 Carbides achieve a major breakthrough in industrial tooling.
The Government’s position on the legality of UK military action following the chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria, on 7 April 2018.
Support will give local areas the tools and funding they need to protect people from life-threatening cold weather and the risks posed by coronavirus.
Why a mother in Burkina Faso has decided not to have her daughters cut, thanks to a project supported by UK aid.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Information about the key announcements in the Queen’s Speech 2016 and what they could mean for you.
Read the Independent Reviewer's report, how the government set out to respond to the recommendations and what progress we have made in implementing them.
The government has introduced the Sentencing Bill into Parliament.
Explores the range and nature of attitudes, beliefs, false narratives and experiences that sit at the intersection of hateful extremism and coronavirus (COVID-19).
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