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More than 90 business experts have been enlisted as prison employment advisors to help drive thousands of prison leavers into work and away from a life of crime.
Examines the obstacles that prevent more women from reaching senior positions in business, such as FTSE 350 corporate boards.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Alun Cairns: There has never been a better time for Wales to export overseas.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan speaks about government priorities for achieving gender equality and removing barriers to women’s success.
The global success of Northern Ireland firms is celebrated as the International Trade Secretary takes the Board of Trade to Northern Ireland for the first time.
Martin Jones, Parole Board Chief Executive, has written the 1st edition of his new monthly blog to keep people up to date with the work of the Parole Board
Martin Jones, CEO, talks about the challenges the Parole Board has faced and the changes made in 2018, as well as the recruitment campaign for new members opening in 2019
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