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The government has announced measures making it easier for police to apply for stalking protection orders, meaning more victims will be protected earlier.
Leading cyber is a core priority, part of this is sharing our expertise with and learning from international partners so we can better protect global security.
Information for early years practitioners about stronger practice hubs.
£1.6 billion fund targeted at towns to create new jobs, help train local people and boost growth.
Paper setting out the government’s policy intent to encourage individuals with occupational pensions to take appropriate pensions guidance.
This privacy notice outlines data used on the application, registration, or participant release forms to conduct financial, reputational and extremism due diligence checks.
This joint declaration between the UK and the British Overseas Territories establishes a vision for modern, collaborative partnerships fit for the 21st century.
Our approach to supporting schools and academy trusts to get best value from their resources.
Consultation on proposed regulations introducing requirements for individuals to be nudged to obtain appropriate pensions guidance by trustees and managers of occupational pension schemes.
This working paper explores the meanings and experiences of resilience, and its gender dimensions, among a cohort of Ethiopian children
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
This consultation sets out plans to improve the regulator’s powers and increase the protections for defined benefit scheme members.
Provides expertise and support to Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco and Libya to implement their plans for reform and economic growth.
The report outlines what BSBT delivered, presenting an evaluation of its effectiveness and lessons for tackling extremism and delivering government programmes.
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