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The Minister for Women and Equalities talks about progress and challenges ahead on the new gender pay gap regulations at Deloitte's trailblazing transparency event.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The British Embassy is inviting all Hondurans to get a taste of Britain during the celebration of its first British Weekend, a celebration on 27/28 February of British sport, food and education.
A panel will look at how the layout of estates can be best used to deliver more quality homes that people can buy and rent.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, joined MPs and ambassadors of the Prince's Trust to celebrate the charity's 40th anniversary.
The Prime Minister has appointed Tim Marlow, and the Culture Secretary has appointed Paul Potts CBE, each for the four years commencing 1 March 2016.
A New chair and deputy chair of women on boards review have been appointed.
Sajid Javid tells the UpRising gala dinner about the people who changed his life, and how we can all help others find the same inspiration.
The Queen has conferred DBEs (Dame of the British Empire) on Bobbie Cheema-Grubb and Juliet Mary May. She has conferred a Knighthood on Michael Alexander Soole.
The Government has worked with Openreach - BT’s local access network business - and the Home Builders Federation (HBF) on an agreement which aims to deliver superfast broadband connectivity to new build properties in the UK.…
UK nationals living in Saudi Arabia can take part in the forthcoming referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union
A review into increasing progression in the labour market by people from minority backgrounds has been announced by the government.
The Social Investment Awards, supported by NatWest, celebrate the businesses and people who are helping to solve problems in society.
Roger Bland OBE and Christopher Martin appointed for five years from 7 February 2016, and Tim Pestell reappointed for two years from 12 February 2016.
The UK is organising a series of events to strengthen the cultural and business partnership with Kolkata.
UK Electoral Commission and British High Commission call on UK expats living in Australia to register to vote ahead of the EU Referendum.
Baroness Anelay visited Geneva and participated in the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
To reach as many UK citizens living overseas, the elections watchdog is hosting Overseas Voter Registration Day on Thursday 4 February 2016
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale confirmed new Exchequer funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport for 2016/17.
Alun Cairns: "S4C longstanding part of UK's broadcasting landscape"
On 2 February, almost 70 Chevening alumni gathered at the Consul General's Residence to mark 20 years of the UK’s prestigious Chevening scholarship in Hong Kong
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