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Employment Tribunal decision.
The 2014 Civil Service Diversity & Equality Awards recognised those who have made a real difference to equality and diversity.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The NHS Information Centre has today published a new Summary Hospital-level Mortality indicator (SHMI).
A set of simple financial products designed to help consumers navigate the financial services market
Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan will give the keynote speech to Soroptimist International to celebrate the Diamond Anniversary of…
Lord Henley to provide local leaders with a single point of contact in the heart of government.
Employment Tribunal Decision.
Army medic and mother-of-three Lieutenant Colonel Sharon Stewart recently became the recipient of one of the nursing profession's highest honours. Report by Sarah Goldthorpe.
William Shawcross, Chair of the Charity Commission, gave a speech to the Lord Mayor's Charity Leadership Programme.
The government has today strengthened its commitment to bring social impact investment into the mainstream.
More than 30 rural communities are set to benefit from new or expanded village services from libraries, shops to post offices all delivered by their local pub.
The UK Government has activated its new rapid response network for the first time, to help two million people affected by the cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone.
How the UK's Rapid Response Facility is getting aid quickly to those in need
Transcript of a speech on International Women’s Day event in New Delhi, Saturday 8 March 2014, by Sir James Bevan KCMG, UK High Commissioner to India.
How UK aid is rebuilding business and investment in Sierra Leone
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