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The government has published a new HIV action plan, backed by over £23 million of funding, to reduce new infections by 80% by 2025.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Former Chief Constable Michael Fuller has been appointed a non-executive director for the Home Office.
The taskforce will explore inequalities in maternity care and identify how the government can improve outcomes for women from ethnic minority communities.
Owen Jenkins has been appointed as ESFA’s Interim Director of Funding
Following a competitive recruitment process, Kirsty Evans has been appointed as substantive Director of the Further Education (FE) Directorate at ESFA.
The Foreign Secretary announced sanctions that target corrupt political figures, those violating human rights, and perpetrators of sexual-violence in conflict.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
To coincide with National Adoption Week, the Education Secretary calls for overhaul of overly bureaucratic adoption system
Following a competitive recruitment process, Warwick Sharp has been appointed as substantive Director of the Academies and Maintained Schools Directorate (AMSD) at ESFA
The new unit aims to end illegal drug-related illness and deaths.
Next step in ongoing review of domestic women’s football, launched in September 2022, examining issues affecting the game at elite and grassroots level
11-year ban for Birmingham director after obtaining close to £635,000 worth of government grants to plant forests in England.
A new report looks at downward social mobility, its impact and the differences between voluntary and involuntary downward social mobility.
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