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Treasury minister David Gauke visits tech start-up to mark Employment Allowance milestone.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Chairman's open letter invites families who received unsatisfactory care from maternity and neonatal services to talk about their experiences.
Jacqui Featherstone joins the Morecambe Bay Investigation expert advisory panel.
Nearly half a million people have been helped into jobs through the Work Programme and new measures will continue to improve the scheme.
British High Commissioner James Thornton spoke at the Shaping our Future Conference hosted by the British Council in Lusaka today. He said:
A statement by the Rt Hon Mike Penning MP, Minister of State for Disabled People, on the future of the Independent Living Fund.
British social entrepreneurs shared their experience and discussed the future of the social enterprises in Slovenia and the EU at a conference in Ljubljana.
New partnership with Young Enterprise to help female students in tourism and creative industries turn their business dreams into a reality
9,200 households that had their benefits capped have moved into work, or reduced their own benefit claim below the weekly limit of the cap.
We currently have a job vacancy for a Secuity Guard. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 14th of March, 2014
Oral statement by the Home Secretary on Thursday 6 March.
Sufferers of a deadly industrial disease will be the focus of work to improve the compensation claims process for them, new Justice Minister Lord Faulks said today.
The government is increasing payments from £115,000 to £123,000 for new compensation scheme starting in April.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by James Brokenshire and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Ambassador Dominic Schroeder's statement to the OSCE Permanent Council on preventing violence against individuals
Lighthouse levy on industry kept down by Department for Transport.
Culture Secretary marks International Women’s Day by announcing Kate Adie and Mary Beard to join advisory group
New figures show homelessness is falling.
Announcing changes to the GLA's pension scheme and reductions in the light dues rate.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 6 March 2014 by Lynne Featherstone MP.
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