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A speech by Lord David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Peter Burrows to the Suffragan See of Doncaster in the Diocese of Sheffield.
The Prime Minister David Cameron today announced that National Citizen Service (NCS) for 16-year-olds will be tripled in size.
MOD bases across the UK are taking part in 'The Big Brew Up' this week to raise much-needed funds for the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA).
Today the government is publishing a series of reports presenting the findings from research projects commissioned by the previous administration…
Applications are now open for the commemorative use of Royal names and titles for events, buildings and projects.
Orange RockCorps, an innovative programme connecting people who want to make a difference to their community with dynamic charities in their area, is the latest winner of Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
The Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans, Andrew Robathan, has visited a charity helping to get wounded, injured and sick veterans into work.
The Making a Difference Awards 2011.
Two injured soldiers were among 40 cyclists who set off on a national cycling challenge this morning to ride from Edinburgh to London raising money for charity SSAFA Forces Help.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton today presented Magic Breakfast, a charity dedicated to ensuring every child starts the school day with the right breakfast, with a Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
Speech by Andrew Robathan, Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans.
Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed his sympathy to the miners' families.
Speech by Lord David Freud.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton comments on official statistics on families receiving support from family intervention services in England up to March 2011.
Speech by Maria Miller MP.
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the launch of a UK-based charity to support LGBT people suffering persecution around the world. External site: [The Kaleidoscope Trust ](http://www.kaleidoscopetrust.com/)
A new £10 million fund to find and back innovative new ideas for increasing volunteering and charitable giving was opened today.
A Social Action Fund will offer grants to projects across England that promote volunteering.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Canon Timothy John Dakin for election as Bishop of Winchester.
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