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Paul Burstow speaks at Dementia Congress.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 55,000 of the most vulnerable young people in the UK are set to benefit from a new savings account, with an initial payment of £200, the Department for Education announced today.
In the interview, Sir William called for a joint fight and cooperation in defeating and eliminating terrorist networks in the region.
New research lifts lid on kids’ anti smoking attitudes
Securing a future health visiting service that is universal, energised and fit for long-term growth requires prompt action and investment.
As the Department launches a second wave of its advertising campaign aimed at getting loved ones to quit smoking, new research reveals children…
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Europe and Sir Gus O'Donnell.
Martin Narey writing in 'The Times': 'A fresh start is vital to reform near-ludicrous adoption rules'.
The Work Capability Assessment: a call for evidence - the response of the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC).
New tariffs proposed Energy efficiency requirement from April Urgent action is needed to put the solar industry on a steadier, clearer…
Michael Moore said questions from business and government cannot remain unanswered if calls for the devolution of corporation tax are "to be taken seriously"
Francis Maude announced the Identity Assurance programme would be receiving an extra £10 million in funding.
Speech by The Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
PM: "this autumn the Government is on an all-out mission to unblock the system and get projects underway"
The Prime Minister calls for more people to come forward as adopters and foster parents at the start of National Adoption Week.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Cyberspace conference, Liam Fox, Prince of Wales consent, Daylight Savings Bill, the economy, OECD forecast, growth, PASC report on ministers, trespass law and G20.
The Prime Minister expressed his "sadness" at the deaths of Australian, US and Canadian personnel in Afghanistan
Commenting on the Israeli air strikes on Gaza and the rocket attacks by Palestinian militant groups on Israel, all today, Foreign Office Minister Mr Jeremy Browne issued a statement.
The Prime Minister called on the international community to maintain its resolve to wipe out the disease forever.
Prime Minister discusses the "moral imperative" of eliminating polio at a press conference in Australia.
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