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Are your children over 12? Do they enjoy being outdoors and active? If so, why not book them in on a day’s fly-fishing for beginners.
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd has announced more than £2.5 million funding to change the lives of vulnerable young people.
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The Forsa business mentoring initiative is designed to help boost economic development throughout the region.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop delivered the 2014 Magna Carta Lecture: A new paradigm in development assistance – harnessing the private sector
Stephen Roberts, Head of Legal Policy and Litigation at the Charity Commission looks at the changing attitudes to ethical investment.
Foreign Secretary congratulates Iraq on holding elections and stresses importance of an inclusive political process.
Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William, Kate and Prince Harry will attend a service of remembrance in Mons, Belgium.
Church of England and Catholic cathedrals in England can apply to new fund for urgent repair work.
Government names 16 Royal Mail investors who gave government the confidence to launch the Initial Public Offering.
The Points of Light award recognises outstanding individuals - people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
Local authorities given more power to control the number of betting shops opening in their area.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) gave a summary of the Cabinet meeting and answered questions on Ukraine, policies affecting women and HS2.
英國外交部針對台灣29日執行五名死刑犯之死刑令深表遺憾
The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, launches the Naz Legacy Foundation’s Diversity Programme at the National Portrait Gallery.
Social impact bonds will lead to innovation to tackle NEET (not in education, employment or training) issue.
Chetna Patel shortlisted in Young Achiever category at Asian Women of Achievement Awards.
The UK Electoral Commission has been running an international campaign to encourage British citizens living overseas to register to vote.
The Conflict Pool (CP) is opening a call for proposals for Egypt.
The Foreign Office has expressed its regret following the deaths of five death-row prisoners in Taiwan today.
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