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Business Secretary Sajid Javid talks to the Holocaust Educational Trust annual dinner about the dangers of letting intolerance go unchecked.
Councils should review adoption practices so that potential adopters are not wrongly turned down from offering children a stable home.
From 1 March 2020 the Northern Rail franchise will be taken into public ownership. All tickets, including season tickets, will still be still valid.
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.
The new Education and Adoption Bill will close loopholes to speed up the turnaround of failing schools.
A report looking at gender, ethnicity, special educational needs and disability, and socio-economic disadvantage.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Theresa May announces a comprehensive package of measures to transform mental health support in our schools, workplaces and communities.
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt has announced a new package of measures to boost mental health support for ex-service personnel.
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.
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi announces new measures to improve foster care, as part of the government's response to two fostering reviews.
Review into early intervention, which aims to ensure that children at greatest risk of multiple disadvantage get the best start in life.
Minister for Europe David Lidington talks about what the Prime Minister will discuss at the European Council on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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Report on children’s health makes strong case for change as data shows five excess child deaths per day in UK compared to Sweden.
Concerns the second reading of the HS2 Bill and outlines the powers government is seeking to proceed with plans for Phase One of the route.
Iain Duncan Smith and Sarah Teather announce an independent commission into early intervention.
Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove delivers a speech on child protection.
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