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Minister for Africa Andrew Stephenson's first visit to Mozambique.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
You may notice some changes to some of the Ofsted services and GOV.UK pages. Here’s a round-up of these changes.
Magnox Ltd has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) after ownership transferred from the Parent Body Organisation, Cavendish Fluor Partnership.
Letter from the Chancellor updating him on the date of the government’s response to the Committee’s report “Measuring Inflation”.
Halton Borough Council developed a draft whole systems action plan as part of phase 4 of the whole systems approach to obesity.
Lewisham Council agreed an action plan and evaluation as part of phases 5 and 6 of the whole systems approach to obesity.
Suffolk County Council secured senior leaders' support and set up a core working team as part of phase 1 of the whole systems approach to obesity.
East Herts Council District Authority created a system mapping workshop as part of phase 3 of the whole systems approach to obesity.
Plans to raise primary and secondary teachers' salaries by 2022
Dudley Metropolitan Borough collated local information about obesity and current actions as part of phase 2 of the whole-systems approach to obesity.
New measures announced to continue raising standards in schools, including lifting the exemption on outstanding school inspections and more support for struggling schools.
Dr Andrew Murrison, the UK’s Minister for the Middle East and North Africa and Minister of State for International Development, has completed a tour of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Launch of largest ever government public information campaign to get public and business owners ready for Brexit.
Parents are to receive a helping hand to balance work and life from a brand new jobs scheme to be launched tomorrow (2 September 2019) by Amber Rudd.
Start of new contracts for face-to-face advice in education and discrimination matters paves way for removal of mandatory telephone gateway.
Local people will be able to see how every pound of property developers’ cash, levied on new buildings, is spent supporting the new homes their community needs.
Providers of 16-19 education such as further education and sixth form colleges will receive £400 million additional funding.
Alok Sharma also expresses sadness at news that 9 year old Congolese girl dies of Ebola after crossing Ugandan border.
Aspiring journalists got the chance to grill the Prime Minister after he surprised them during a special ‘children’s lobby’.
The latest news round-ups from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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