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Tech firms must do more to protect women and girls online or face further action, Tech Secretary Liz Kendall warns at major platform roundtable.
First students to do V Levels from 2027 as part of ambitious reforms to post-16 system that will prepare them for future jobs.
Rape victims will have access to dedicated legal advice throughout the criminal justice process, while new project will look at shifting the focus of rape court cases from the victim to the perpetrator.
Statement by The Rt Hon Baroness Smith of Malvern, Minister of State (Minister for Skills) and Minister of State (Minister for Women and Equalities) at the UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan.
The government is launching a rallying call for action, setting out the first steps towards a more connected, cohesive and resilient United Kingdom
Statement to update the House on the Middle East.
Education Secretary's key note speech at the South East RISE inclusion conference.
This is a collection of the community updates for the Infected Blood Memorial Committee
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn MP, has today [09 March] announced the Terms of Reference for the Patrick Finucane Inquiry
Some voters in May local elections to cast their ballot in a shopping centre and on weekends as part of plans to make voting easier
UK Statement for panel discussion on the rights of persons with disabilities. Disability-inclusive infrastructure, including transport and housing. …
For 2026 to 2027, the light dues rate will increase to 46 pence per tonne to support the high-quality service on which the maritime sector relies.
Workforce demand data central to next Pipeline, giving investors and industry a clearer view to support long-term planning for skills and investment
Three-year funding commitment alongside new industry partnership pilot.
The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend James Treasure BSc, to the Suffragan See of St. Germans, in the Diocese of Truro.
New and expanded fraud strategy sets out how the government will dismantle overseas scam compounds and protect the public from the UK’s most pervasive crime.
Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Persons with Disabilities: the equal participation of persons with disabilities in political life. Not delivered due to time constraints.
To cut red tape and costs for importing and exporting with the EU, the UK will align with EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) legislation.
Businesses are being urged to take simple steps to prepare for the landmark EU agri-food deal, that will cut costs, slash red tape and open up opportunities for exporters and importers.
The Prime Minister will visit a community centre in London where he'll meet with people to discuss the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on communities here in Britain.
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