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Over two million people have now benefited from free digital skills training thanks to a partnership between Government and Industry launched just eight months ago, Digital Minister Matt Hancock announced today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The search is now on to inspire the UK’s next generation of cyber security specialists as the Government’s extracurricular training programme Cyber Discovery opens its doors.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office staff and the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict visit Bangladesh to support survivors of sexual violence.
Today DCMS publishes The Mendoza Review: an independent review of museums in England and the Strategic Review of DCMS-sponsored museums.
Government response to The Mendoza Review from John Glen, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism
The Mendoza Review, the first review of England’s museum sector in over a decade, recommends the creation of a Museums Action Plan by September 2018.
A new independent review sets out how government and the financial services industry can work together to build a culture of social impact investment in the UK.
Writing for Sky News, Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field says that Aung San Suu Kyi must ensure safe repatriation of refugees fleeing Myanmar.
The keynote speech by Matt Hancock, Minister of State for Creative Industries, at the London Book Fair's Building Inclusivity in Publishing Conference 2017
The Youth Mobility Scheme 2018 for Taiwanese youth will be opened in January 2018.
The British High Commission held Remembrance Day services in Islamabad and Karachi to commemorate those who had laid down their lives in conflicts.
Alun Cairns and Guto Bebb to pay tribute to fallen heroes at Remembrance services across Wales
India is a key market for Britain and the number of visitors is forecast to grow to 531,000 by 2020.
The Prime Minister has appointed Roland Rudd as a Tate Trustee, for four years from 13 November 2017, following an open competition.
The Youth Parliament demonstrates that the voices of young people belong in politics.
Boris Johnson gave an statement to Parliament on the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in Iran and also updated the House on the campaign to defeat Daesh.
The First Secretary of State Damian Green hosted a GREAT Inverness Loch Ness tourism reception in Inverness.
Councils across England are set to receive a further £18 million to help alleviate pressures on local services resulting from recent migration.
The Queen has approved the nomination of Dr Helen-Ann Macleod Hartley.
UK ministers have led a delegation focusing on building UK-China links for the whole of the UK.
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