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Urgent appeal to find family of Liverpool Sergeant killed in World War 2.
Employment Tribunal decision.
New focus on the highest quality qualifications and more information to be published in transparent school league tables.
The Secretary of State has undertaken a review of the Offtaker of Last Resort and considers that no changes are required at this time.
Arts Minister Rebecca Pow has stepped in to stop the export of a unique work by the Martin Brothers
Education pack for young people launched as part of First World War Centenary Programme
Restricted recruitment in the public sector is the last ‘closed shop’: a relic in a digital age when jobs can be advertised online easily and cheaply.
Migrant workers coming to the UK on temporary work visas will no longer be able to settle in the UK purely because of the amount of time they have spent here.
Bids are open for the final round of the £20 million Homelessness Transition Fund.
Japan, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
An exquisite vase is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found to match the £163,000 that has been offered by a foreign buyer
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