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Abused women, drug addicts and offenders serving short sentences will be supported to turn their lives away from crime, as the Government backs specialist schemes aimed at criminals more likely to reoffend.
Councils in England will have more freedom on how they spend the money from homes sold through Right to Buy to help them build the homes needed in their communities.
Fast-tracked access to benefits will be extended to more people diagnosed with a terminal illness, increasing the support for those nearing the end of their lives.
Commercial tenants who cannot pay their rent because of coronavirus will be protected from eviction.
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Public Health England's (PHE’s) response to coverage and a leader column in the Sunday Telegraph on 31 May 2020.
This is an update to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2014 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
Bereaved parents spared children’s burial and cremation costs.
Developers have been reminded of their legal obligation to consider the impact of a project on local wildlife.
The Ministry of Justice announces plans to address the serious issues identified at HMYOI Feltham A, including extra staff training and limiting the population.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The RFCA for the Lowlands of Scotland supports reserves, cadets and the wider military through our partnerships with employers, defence and civic communities.
The story of Canadian First World War Victoria Cross recipient Robert Hill Hanna.
Victims of rape and sexual assault across England and Wales will be helped by a 50 per cent funding boost for specialist support services, the government has announced.
The story of Canadian First World War Victoria Cross recipient James Peter Robertson.
The story of South African First World War Victoria Cross recipient Oswald Austin Reid.
The British Government and Oxfam are helping to tackle Haiti’s desperate lack of water and sanitation facilities – to help put a stop to the deadly disease
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