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Nominations for the prestigious Queen's Award for Voluntary Service close on 30 September 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nick Clegg announces free school lunch for every child in state-funded infant school and disadvantaged students in further education.
David Cameron announces new commission and additional £300,000 annual funding for the Lessons from Auschwitz programme.
Sean O'Connor and Amanda Selvaratnam will visit Quito and Guayaquil
Chevening Scholar 2013 in Iceland is Jón Skafti Gestsson.
Howard Drake gets an up close look at British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) in Alberta.
Smart Works, a charity helping unemployed women, has been recognised by Prime Minister David Cameron with a Big Society Award.
Government action to encourage charitable donations using Payroll Giving
Visas issued by the British Embassy Kuwait for travel to United Kingdom can only be used to enter UK
Consular Section at the British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata will be closed 19-20 September.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Right Reverend Paul Roger Butler BA for election as Bishop of Durham.
Royal Mail announcement of intention to float
William Shawcross, Chair of the Charity Commission, gave a speech at the Rathbones Charity Symposium.
Preliminary results show three quarters of voters automatically registered for individual electoral registration in trial run.
Government is supporting ITV's Take a Moment campaign by giving £5 to Text Santa for every qualifying good deed that people register.
The progress being made in separated parents accepting financial responsibility for their children.
The UK government is leading G8 efforts to grow the global market for social investment.
David Mundell and Nick Hurd will be in Perth for a Big Society National Roundtable event.
Written ministerial statement on the Troubled Families programme by Eric Pickles.
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