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£84m for projects that support families, marking 30th anniversary of the Children Act
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The digital mortgage service ‘Sign your mortgage deed’ is celebrating its first anniversary since the first digital mortgage was signed.
Reforms coming into effect in April will support those who can work to get into employment, while ensuring there is a safety net in place for those who need it.
The Secretary of State for Justice has announced the appointment of John McQuater for a period of 3 years.
The Home Secretary unveiled tough new regulation of tech companies.
The Prime Minister has appointed three new trustees to the board of the British Museum. Dame Vivian Hunt and George Weston have been appointed for four years from 25 March 2019, Philipp Hildebrand has been appointed for fou…
The deadline for applications for a government initiative to help businesses prepare for EU Exit has been extended to 31 May 2019.
The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.
The conference was also an opportunity for female journalists to share their stories of working in media.
Minister Mark Field spoke at the 'Governance and development: the way forward for Bangladesh' seminar organised by the Policy Research Institute in Dhaka.
£6.5 million for councils to launch new projects like family reading sessions and parenting pop ups.
Almost 300,000 workers who previously did not receive a payslip will now do so starting from this week, including those on casual and zero-hours contracts.
Acting Minister for the Middle East Mark Field condemns the advancement of plans by the Israeli authorities for further settlement units across the West Bank.
The new financial year starts this week, with around 35 tax, benefit and pensions changes coming into effect.
More than 8,000 private sector employers published their gender pay gap data by the reporting deadline last night (12am – Thursday 4 April).
Statement by Stephen Hickey, UK Political Co-ordinator at the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Haiti
The apprenticeship levy is celebrating its two year anniversary. Here's what you should know.
Military equipment testing, training and evaluation sites are set to get a £1.3-billion boost, the Defence Secretary has announced.
Portuguese Government publishes legislation setting out measures protecting UK nationals in Portugal if the UK leaves the EU without an agreed deal. Details of the legislation are available in Portuguese and English.
Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is holding a collaboration event for the Predictive Cyber Analytics competition.
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