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Prime Minister Theresa May earlier today met with victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
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David Gauke, the new Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, has today (15 June 2017) welcomed the department’s new ministerial team.
Official figures released today show the number of people in work has never been higher since records began in 1971.
An opportunity for members of the public to learn about the work of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
Martin Esom has been appointed as a non-executive director to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
After inspecting the parade of new officer cadets, Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
There are 6,000 more people in work in Wales than three months ago.
There are 31.84 million people in work, as well as a record high 767,000 vacancies in the economy.
Three million households across the country to keep more of what they earn due to a £700 million boost to Universal Credit.
The patron of the Games visited wounded, injured and sick serving personnel and veterans trying out for a place on the 2017 UK team
In his new role, Professor Francis Davis will work to promote social enterprise and improve employment opportunities for disabled people.
First annual report, setting out how the current Troubled Families Programme has been supporting the most disadvantaged families.
New plans to help workless families break the cycle of disadvantage have been announced, as part of building a fairer society.
Around 1.7 million workers aged 25 years and over will see their hourly wage rise due to the increase in the National Living Wage.
Foreign Office recognised for commitment to workplace well-being at award ceremony.
Employment help for people with health conditions will roll out from April, along with wider reforms to ensure a fair welfare system.
A second independent review of the disability benefit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has been published today by Paul Gray.
Correspondence between SSAC and the Minister for Employment about social security restrictions on amounts for children and certain young people.
The guidance will cover everything from requests for flexible working to additional time off.
Launch of new Childcare Choices website means parents now able to find available government support.
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