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Star Carr in Yorkshire also made a scheduled monument.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Press notice on the government's plans to improve opportunities for young people.
Plans to radically transform the lives of the country’s most troubled families were today announced by the Prime Minister David Cameron and …
Structure in northern town awarded Grade II* status.
Findings are published today from the evaluation of Lone Parent Obligations (LPO).
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
David Cameron's speech on plans to improve services for troubled families.
PM unveils plans to turn around the lives of 120,000 troubled families
Reverend Canon Jonathan Lee Draper, BA, PhD has been appointed Dean of Exeter.
The Apollo Pavilion, designed by the internationally-renowned artist Victor Pasmore, has been awarded Grade II* status.
An additional £30 million will be available for local councils to help around 40,000 households including disabled people and foster carers.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has spoken of the profound and moving experience of visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell has announced the line-up of the Department’s expanded Voluntary and Community Sector Partnership Board …
Sport Minister welcomes Sport and Recreation Alliance report
National treasures worth over £3.7 million were saved from export in the last year and purchased for public collections across the UK
Children from across the UK given the opportunity to try out a Paralympic sport.
Outstanding treasures saved from export for the public to enjoy.
The Education Secretary sets out education funding for 2012-13.
£1 million to support innovative Christmas charity appeals has been pledged by the Minister for Civil Society.
As freezing temperatures hit Britain, the first Cold Weather Payments of this winter have been triggered.
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