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How the government is giving girls and women more control over their lives and improving their opportunities through education and jobs.
How the government is responding to the growing population's demand for food, while minimising the impacts of farming and food production on the environment.
How the government is removing barriers to growth so the UK can compete in a rapidly changing global economy.
We're changing the way government buys goods and services so we can save money and support the economy.
How Britons can travel and live abroad safely with the right advice and support.
How the government is reforming the tax system to help improve the state of the public finances, promote economic growth and reward those who work and support families.
How the government is working to make the family justice system work better for families and put children’s needs first at all times.
We're improving the way major projects in government are managed, so projects are carried out more efficiently and effectively.
Saving taxpayer money by reducing fraud, error, and debt in the public sector, and making the way we work more efficient and effective.
How the government is creating the most competitive tax regime in the G20 to encourage business investment and support growth.
The government wants health and social care services to work together more efficiently so that people get the right combination of care.
The government wants to improve health and care services, create more dementia-friendly communities and make dementia research a priority.
How we are working to reduce gang-related crime and stop young people becoming involved in youth violence.
What the government is doing to protect animals and prevent animal disease outbreaks so that disease doesn't enter the food chain.
How evidence – research, appraisal, evaluation, projections, modelling and statistics – informs our energy and climate change policies.
Increasing the number of children who benefit from effective maintenance arrangements and improving collaboration between separated parents.
The government is making changes to give people more information, choice and control over health and social care services.
The costs of civil litigation are too high, and are fuelled by no win no fee conditional fee agreements (CFAs).
Creating jobs for poor people in developing countries is the best way of ending poverty.
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