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The Pensions Commission has today (19 May) published its interim report on the state of retirement saving in the UK, setting out the key challenges facing the current system and where it will focus its work next.
Ministers announce the introduction of legislation to tackle late payments and protect small businesses.
Tens of thousands of disabled people needing support to move into or stay in work will have their claims processed quicker, thanks to action taken by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Young people across the East and West Midlands will have more work opportunities as Severn Trent becomes the latest backer of a government drive to tackle youth unemployment, pledging 400 roles in the water industry.
The Prime Minister is hosting a reception in Downing Street today (Monday 18 May), bringing together employers, workers and apprentices to demonstrate how strengthening Britain’s ties abroad is delivering for working people at home.
British businesses stand to benefit from billions in fresh financing being unlocked through reforms to the bank ring-fencing regime
The government will modernise the Consumer Credit Act for the first time in over 50 years, giving consumers clearer information and firms the flexibility to innovate.
In her speech, Bridget Phillipson called on global leaders to join an International Alliance to deliver opportunity for all children with SEND.
Education Secretary calls on global leaders to join International Alliance to deliver opportunity for all children with SEND.
Parents urged to claim Child Benefit for their new baby to avoid missing out
Letter regarding Kosovo’s designation under the Extradition Act 2003.
South African business Khayelitsha Cookies secured UK contracts worth more than R1.4 million to supply British Airways flights and private‑label shortbread, increasing exports and supporting employment for women.
Stricter background checks to be introduced for waste carriers
Initial strategic assessment commissioned into potential bid for Olympic and Paralympic Games in the North of England in the 2040s
British citizens and regional partners will be better protected against drone attacks as the Royal Air Force deploys a new low-cost anti-drone weapon on operations in the Middle East.
Government announces first 130 universities and colleges approved to offer new bite-sized courses, with applications opening this September.
Mrs Louise de Sousa has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Colombia, in succession to Mr George Hodgson.
Safer and faster care for patients as NHS set to introduce single patient record and cut bureaucracy.
Wider youth employment support, backed by £2.5 billion which will ensure every young person is able to earn or learn.
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister address to the FDA union
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