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The new Committee members will advise governments across the UK on measures to protect animal welfare
Find out about the progress of improving coastal access – including maps, process and timing – in Hampshire.
Charlie is Group Chief Financial Officer and Board member of International Workplace Group Plc, the world’s largest office provider with its Regus and Spaces brands across 120 countries, employing 10,000+ people and a member of the UK’s FTSE 250 index....
Charlie Taylor became Chair of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales in March 2017. His tenure came to an end in March 2020. Before taking up this role he led the Government’s review of the youth justice system,...
Charlie is a senior data leader with extensive leadership experience turning data into a sustainable resource in a number of large enterprises. He draws on best practice experience from retail, utilities, telcos, insurance and government - most recently as the...
Charlie Elphicke served as Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury) from May 2015 until July 2016. He is also a campaigner for fathers’ rights, leading to government adopting his proposal to give children a right to know both of...
How ACE drives mission impact at pace in some of the hardest-hitting situations facing government and wider society.
A new “Keep Britain Working” review has been launched today [Friday 24 January] to explore how to urgently support people with long-term illnesses or disabilities back into work, and to stay in work.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition seeks proposals for novel and innovative future space science and technologies.
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