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The European Commission, as part of its on-going programme of simplification and reducing legislative burden, is reviewing the current framework directive on PARNUT foods or dietetic foods (Directive 2009/30/EC).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Updated guidance on delivery of the National Child Measurement Programme in the 2011/12 school year.
Information on a new data pack published by the Department for Education on children's homes, to help local authorities.
Ministers write to health, police, education and early years’ services setting out plans for reform
Following John Dunford's review, the Government launches a consultation on changes to the role of the Children's Commissioner.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton announces that Martin Narey will be appointed as the new ministerial adviser on adoption.
Reforms include a slimmed down curriculum for 0-5-year-olds, more focus on getting children ready for school and free childcare to be more flexible.
Tim Loughton welcomes the commitment by Dixons Retail Plc to promote the Click Clever, Click Safe campaign.
The Children's Minister sets out the government's next steps in response to Barnado's 'Cut Them Free' campaign on child sexual exploitation.
Children's Minister writes in response to a letter in 'The Guardian' in May 2011 on Professor Munro's review of child protection.
Tim Loughton marks the start of Foster Carers Fortnight by issuing a statement.
A wide-ranging review in to frontline child protection practice has been published.
The Children's Minister talks about how the Big Society can provide care and support for vulnerable young people.
Michael Gove has accepted the resignation of Christine Gilbert, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector. She will leave Ofsted on 30 June 2011.
Children's Minister comments on the publication of the government's child poverty strategy.
Joint letter from Department of Health, National Offender Management Service and National Treatment Agency.
Dame Clare Tickell recommends streamlining the EYFS to make it more focused on making sure children start school ready to learn.
The Children's Minister responds to an article on forced adoption, published in the 'Sunday Telegraph' on 13 February 2011.
The Children's Minister addresses school children, church leaders, local politicians and youth leaders about the Stop the Traffik campaign.
The Children's Minister addresses the Safe Network Conference about the government's commitment to safeguarding children and reducing bureaucracy.
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