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Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles today (18 February 2012) gave local councils a major new power that will allow town halls to continue…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government Interrogating Spending Tool (GIST) gives people the chance to see how their money is spent.
Modernisation of public sector redundancy rules could save taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds by 2020.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Savings of £1 million a year - a 65% reduction - by negotiating a new single deal for copyright licensing.
Information on new measures to reduce planning red tape so free schools find it easier to convert underused buildings into schools.
The Prime Minister unveils measures to increase the number of good school places and ensure all children have the best start in life.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Primary school flu vaccination programme resumes following temporary delay of nasal spray vaccine from the manufacturer.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Working parents could be entitled to Tax-Free Childcare worth up to £2,000 per child per year to pay towards regulated holiday clubs during the school holidays.
Seventy four charities including the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Epilepsy Society and the Spinal Injuries Association will get a share…
The UK’s first subsidy-free solar farm will be officially opened today (Tuesday 26 September) by Climate Change Minister Claire Perry.
Gatwick visit to see first-hand how the airport intends to play its part during the Olympics.
The Government intends to clear the legal path for the separation of BT and Openreach by maintaining existing pension protections for employees – paving the way for better broadband for consumers across the country.
Tickets for Troops has distributed its 300,000th free ticket just days after the scheme marked its third anniversary.
Changes will allow free schools to concentrate on education not bureaucracy and will give parents peace of mind.
Details of a change to the funding agreement used by schools converting to academy status.
Free early education will be extended to 140,000 disadvantaged two-year-olds, and parents will be able to access the free entitlement more flexibly, under plans published by the Government today.
The UK and 20 other governments have issued a joint statement on the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s Decree 72, which will impose further restrictions on the internet in Vietnam.
British Ambassador to Thailand Mark Kent gave a speech on Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) conference at Centara Grand, Bangkok, Thailand
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