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Lyn Romeo took up her post as Chief Social Worker for Adults in September 2013. Read Lyn Romeo’s blogs Previously, Lyn worked as the Assistant Director for Adult Social Care in the London Borough of Camden. She has also worked...
Antonia Romeo became the Permanent Secretary of the Home Office in April 2025, with responsibility for national security, border security and public safety. Before this Antonia was Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice for 4 years, with responsibility for...
The Prime Minister has today visited the Design Innovation Institute in Shanghai to mark the growing impact of British theatre in China – boosting growth and supporting jobs at home.
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Lyn Romeo, Chief Social Worker for Adults, sets out progress in improving social work with adults.
Ofqual issues notice of intention to fine OCR following a question paper error in May 2017.
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