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A hard-hitting campaign which aims to save lives by showing people how to spot the signs and symptoms of stroke returns to TV screens today (March 4).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Act FAST campaign, which aims to raise awareness of the signs of stroke, will air its TV advert today.
Alastair MacGregor QC has been appointed as the government’s first Biometrics Commissioner, Lord Taylor of Holbeach announced today.
The 'If They're Gone…' campaign will run for a full year and starts with a focus on rhinos. Every three months the focus will switch.
Speech by the Development Secretary Justine Greening setting out how UK aid will support girls and women's rights
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Human Rights Act, Sir David Nicholson and section 75.
MPs, MLAs and Councillors from across Maharashtra today met in Mumbai to discuss the socio-economic causes and impact of climate change
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has seen for himself Royal Marines commandos training alongside Dutch and Norwegian troops.
As the 15th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement approaches, Secretary of State Theresa Villiers speaks about what the peace process has done for the people of Northern Ireland.
UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey visits Aberdeen
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on progress in Afghanistan for January.
The Department of Health has announced the successful applicants for stage 1 of the £50 million funding of capital projects to improve care environments for people with dementia.
Jeremy Monroe has been confirmed as a Non Executive Director of NHS Blood and Transplant.
More people than ever before could benefit from personal health budgets under plans outlined today by Care and Support Minister, Norman Lamb.
The Secretary of State for Health is seeking to appoint a chair to NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT).
Supporting bereaved families during an inquest will be at the heart of the new coroner system in England and Wales.
…Further £4 million fourth call opens to applications.…
The Children's Minister, Sarah Teather, outlines some of the commitments the government is making to early years provision.
Following speculation and media coverage about early education and funding for Sure Start, the Children's Minister outlines the Government's commitment to early years.
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