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British Embassy in Budapest supports Roma Law Enforcement Community Tour programme
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
National roll out of the benefit cap will begin on 15 July Ministers announced today.
The UK government is taking action to support and empower women across the globe. Find out more this International Women's Day.
Equalities Ministers meet with women's organisations to discuss best practice.
A new education project which will work with local communities to tackle caste prejudice and discrimination has been unveiled by the Government.
Birmingham is leading the way in providing extra support to get disabled people into mainstream work.
More than 1 million people are now working in organisations signed up to our Think, Act, Report initiative.
Updated statistics on the number of claimants receiving Disability Living Allowance (DLA) between February and May 2012 have been released.
Join in the celebrations throughout March.
Wendy Hallett, founder and managing director of Hallett Retail and member of the Women’s Business Council on life as an entrepreneur.
Looking at the impact London 2012 has had on getting women involved in sport.
Read the Minister for Women and Equalities' spring edition of the Women’s Engagement Newsletter.
UK takes leading role in achieving in a common set of global standards to protect women and girls.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington said the Armenian Presidential election marks another step forward in democratic development.
It is a new police check for UK nationals who are travelling and working overseas.
On 7 February the British Embassy in Budapest hosted two lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender roundtable discussions.
Invitation for journalists to submit entries for the competition on human rights protection in Ukraine.
Fashion industry, take note: curves are in.
V-Day flash mob at Southbank Centre raises awareness.
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