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Baroness Onora O’Neill put forward by Government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Leading academic Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve was appointed today by Maria Miller.
Delivered by the Secreatry of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Maria Miller on Thursday 18 October 2012Secretary
More jobseekers will be given help to set up their own business under a scheme aimed at unlocking the potential of aspiring entrepreneurs.
Culture Secretary shows her support for equal civil marriage.
People who believe they have been treated unfairly because of their age will have the right to bring a legal challenge.
Nick Clegg: "By funding schemes like this, we can see what works and help even more young people in future."
After a recruitment process, Cambridge academic, Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, has been selected as Government’s preferred candidate
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi: "This session of the Council ensured continued effective monitoring of critical human rights situations around the world and moved ahead important agendas."
People who believe they have been treated unfairly because of their age will be protected and will have the right to bring a legal challenge.
Speech by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
Intensive catch-up tuition for all pupils who start secondary school without having achieved required levels in English and maths.
The first awards from the £10 million Investment and Contract Readiness Fund have been announced by Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society.
More people suffering from cancer will get the unconditional help they need under new proposals.
Today the Government announces the formation of a new disability action alliance to help respond to ideas put forward by disabled people.
Ministers are calling for a range of suppliers to explore the feasibility of new financial products to help benefit claimants budget and manage…
The women’s engagement newsflash provides news and updates about women’s equality and female representation. Date: Thu Sep 13 15:00:20 BST …
New ministerial team welcomed to the Department.
The London 2012 Paralympic Games begins with a science-inspired, wonder-filled opening ceremony
William Shawcross CVO, has been selected as the government's preferred candidate for appointment as the new chair of the Charity Commission.
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