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Find out what the Ministry of Justice Social Mobility Team can offer you as a student or as a teacher.
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
Guide for schools on how terrorist groups such as ISIL use social media to encourage travel to Syria and Iraq.
How to minimise your risk, and what to do if there's a terrorist attack.
The CMA has published 6 key principles for tackling hidden ads on social media for platforms.
This page brings together government's work and announcements on loneliness.
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy in Athens and our consular teams around Greece.
The Impact of Social Media on the Administration of Justice: call for evidence
Ofqual’s social media policy explains how we use our channels, interact with followers and manage content.
Guidance for Cabinet Office social media channels.
This page details our social media policy.
This was jointly organised by UK Science & Innovation Network, India and International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore on 17 February 2015 in Bengaluru.
This guide is to help you and your business understand how to establish a safe environment for children to positively interact with each other.
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
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