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After a recruitment process, Cambridge academic, Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, has been selected as Government’s preferred candidate
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK set to get next generation mobile broadband services.
UK consumers and businesses are set to get comprehensive next generation mobile broadband services in the 1st half of next year.
The Secretary of State decided not to direct a local inquiry into library provision in the London borough of Brent for reasons set out in the letter.
Ten cities around the country will share £114 of broadband funding to make them super-connected cities
Ten city economies are set to get a boost with the announcement today of how much they will share from a £114 million broadband pot.
Moves to fast-track the roll-out of superfast broadband - essential to UK’s economic future - are to be announced today by Culture Secretary
Moves to fast-track the roll-out of superfast broadband - essential to the UK’s economic future - are to be announced today
A business guide aimed at making more firms aware of the £80 billion potential spending power of disabled people is launched.
Young disabled people are set to benefit from a new wage incentive which is being launched today by the Minister for Disabled People.
From today, disabled grassroots organisations in Scotland and Wales will be able to access a £3 million fund.
Parents, early years professionals and others with an interest in childcare are today being urged to come forward with their ideas.
Parents, early years professionals and others with an interest in childcare are today being urged to come forward with their ideas to help improve the accessibility and affordability of childcare.
The Government has unveiled detailed plans for the new and radically reshaped child maintenance system in Great Britain.
Young disabled jobseekers on work experience will be able to access extra support to help them into mainstream placements.
Minister pledges more help for hard-pressed single parent families and a fairer deal for parents who share care.
Shared parenting key to children’s futures, says Maria Miller.
A new wage incentive scheme to encourage employers to give young disabled people further work opportunities is being announced today.
Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations (DPULOs) have benefited from £509,124 of extra Government money.
From today, lone parents will start getting the help they need to look for work earlier rather than stay on benefits.
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