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Jo Swinson meets with fathers and parenting organisations to discuss fathers’ roles in promoting body confidence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Welcome to the summer edition of the women’s engagement newsletter.
In a statement to mark International Day in Support of the Victims of Torture the FCO’s Minister for Human Rights, Baronness Warsi reaffirmed the UK’s support for torture victims.
Child victims of human trafficking who commit a crime could have charges against them dropped if they can prove that the offence was committed as a result of exploitation.
The rainbow flag is flying above the Cabinet Office and Dover House for LGBT Pride this weekend.
The Deputy Prime Minister pays tribute to the strength and resilience of the Windrush generation and the lives they built in Britain.
Minister Alan Duncan recently met with government, ethnic and civil society representatives to discuss UK's role in promoting peace and combating poverty in Burma.
Equalities Minister visits Pimlico Academy.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Harper, child poverty and Royal Bank of Scotland.
The government has appointed Christian Guy to the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.
More than 160 students have begun internships in Whitehall as part of a programme to attract talented individuals to the Civil Service.
New annual poverty statistics out today, show how the number of children in workless poor families has reduced by 100,000 children over the past year.
Terms of Reference published for a formal review of the Civil Partnership Act 2004
The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission responds to the latest poverty figures published today
Women and Equalities Minister visits the Equality Advisory and Support Service.
UK commits further funds to prevent sexual and gender based violence
The Chair of the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission on the importance of Scotland taking action to improve social mobility.
Welcome and introduction from the Advocate General for Scotland.
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