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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets out his new approach to Net Zero.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Chancellor will launch his 'Mansion House Reforms' this evening (Monday 10 July) which could increase pensions by over a £1,000 a year in retirement for an average earner who saves over the course of a career.
Correspondence between Lord Evans and the Deputy Prime Minister, the Rt Hon. Oliver Dowden CBE MP, about the Government response to the CSPL report, Upholding Standards in Public Life.
Information on pupil premium funding, how school leaders can use it effectively and pupil premium strategy statements.
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New data released today reveals small businesses (SMEs) won a record-breaking amount of government work in 2021/22.
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