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Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe to the Anti-Counterfeiting Group on funding for the City of London Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Housing associations can bid for a share of around £800 million of government funding to provide more affordable homes.
The international community needs to do more to stop people with disabilities being left behind, International Development Minster Lynne Featherstone said today.
Athens conference brings together UK and Greek experts to explore opportunities in the ‘Experience Economy’ sector
Key reasons for rejects and how to avoid them.
Record numbers take challenging English Baccalaureate (EBacc) at GCSE.
The Deputy Prime Minister wishes "Saal Mubarak" to everyone celebrating Diwali today.
Modular e-learning package aims to help CCTV operators spot suspect activity more effectively.
Answering your questions on family mediation tender 2015.
Consumer contracts regulations do not apply to legal aid work.
New approach for civil, mental health, immigration and asylum controlled work handled in Liverpool.
550 applications are now being received each week by the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
The early years pupil premium is worth up to £300 per child.
Previously unrecorded World War One practice trenches are thought to have been discovered by the Coal Authority in Derbyshire, England.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond sends his best wishes to those celebrating Diwali across the world.
Separating couples will be helped by a new £2 million package of support aimed at avoiding expensive and confrontational courtroom battles.
Top quality new apprenticeships are being designed by employers as part of the government’s successful apprenticeship trailblazers scheme.
Monitor is taking action to improve services and strengthen the leadership of Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, so that patients receive better care.
The Queen has approved that Christopher Knight may be re-appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
The Queen has approved that Beth McHattie may be appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
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