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The Home Secretary has allocated more than £28 million for specialist services to tackle violence against women and girls until 2015..
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government’s ambition is nothing less than ending all forms of violence against women and girls.
These newsletters are to keep you up to date on the government’s work to tackle violence against women. Date: Thu Nov 25 09:24:09 GMT 2010 …
This is the September 2010 edition of the violence against women and girls newsletter.
Comments given by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Owen Paterson.
The organisations making the framework for the Government’s radical new Work Programme, which will see jobseekers given tailored support.
Working paper takes the material deprivation questions for older people and assesses ways that they might be used.
How DFID is helping to prevent the transmission of HIV from mothers to babies in Zimbabwe
The Coalition Government will be working with the Welsh Assembly Government on the business case for the electrification of the rail line to…
The referendum on further powers for the National Assembly for Wales has moved a step closer following the approval of the referendum Order …
Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan has welcomed today’s announcement by Home Secretary Teresa May that more than £28 million has been…
The Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove, addresses the National College’s Annual Conference in Birmingham.
Schools Minister speaks to the Grammar Schools Heads Association on the guiding principles behind the vision for the education system.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Reform think tank's conference about plans to grant greater freedom to schools and offer more choice to parents.
Tim Loughton speaks to the C4EO about improving public services for children, young people and families, and promotes sharing examples of good practice as a means to driving up standards.
The Children's Minister on proposed improvements to children's services.
Children’s Minister Sarah Teather speaks about the government's commitment to support disabled children and their families.
At the LGA conference in Bournemouth, the Secretary of State outlines planned improvements in education and children's services.
The Children’s Minister discusses Sure Start, the pupil premium and free childcare.
Lord Hill speaks about ways that the private sector can help improve the quality of education.
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