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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Five honourees given medals at special ceremony
Responsibility for important work with regional museums and libraries is likely to transfer to Arts Council England (ACE)
Responsibility for important work with regional museums and libraries is likely to transfer to Arts Council England (ACE).
Vote on Account 2011-12.
Winter Supplementary Estimates seek authority for expenditure by departments of £5.8 billion in resources and £5.7 billion in cash.
A raft of new measures will strictly control the numbers coming to the UK to work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary announced today.
New measures will strictly control the numbers that can come to the UK and work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary announced today.
Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Speech by David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury.
Changes will be made to the Work Capability Assessment to iron out any problems and improve the system.
Research published today reports on local areas that have joined-up the delivery of services for older people.
Development of a new, reliable and short set of indicators to measure attitudes to age in nationally representative surveys.
Community groups in areas across the country can now bid for money to help older people keep active and make the most of their later lives.
Statement on immigration limit changes by Theresa May, 23 November 2010. Controlled migration has benefited the UK, economically, socially…
The Ofsted annual report shows a record number of academies rated 'outstanding' while 'inadequate' ratings across the schools sector doubled.
Reducing the deficit is a necessary step for the Coalition Government to build a better, fairer and more open society.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Nordic/Baltic Summit, immigration, North Korea and tutition fees.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: UN Secretary General phone call, Welfare reform and royal wedding.
Download the letter about the New Schools Network that Permanent Secretary David Bell has sent to Shadow Education Secretary Andy Burnham.
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