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The British High Commission and the Legal Assistance Centre launched a pamphlet entitled Encouraging Equal Opportunities in Namibia.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay visited Nigeria to hold discussions on the protection of civilians in the fight against Boko Haram
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.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, joined MPs and ambassadors of the Prince's Trust to celebrate the charity's 40th anniversary.
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.
A review into increasing progression in the labour market by people from minority backgrounds has been announced by the government.
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
The Minister for the Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, spoke about inequality in the public sector and how to make the sector more diverse.
Matt Hancock, Minister for the Cabinet Office, publishes a new inequality index and rolls out name-blind recruitment across the public sector.
4 February 2016 is being heralded as Overseas Voter Registration Day.
Universities, schools and employers discussed creating opportunities for those from disadvantaged and black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
Writing in the Sunday Times, the Prime Minister explained the government's plans to achieve real equality in Britain.
Social mobility index highlights variations in prospects of disadvantaged kids across England.
David Cameron announced plans to require universities to publish statistical data on admissions by gender, class and ethnic background.
The Prime Minister has asked David Lammy MP to investigate evidence of possible bias against black defendants and other ethnic minorities.
Baroness Shields addresses the 2016 Women in IT Awards, recognising the outstanding innovation achieved by women in the IT industry
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay visited The Hague on 28 and 29 January
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