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The Government Equalities Office has begun an open application process to select members for the government’s LGBT Advisory Panel.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This is the first room in King Charles Street, the home of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, that is named after an LGBT+ diplomat, Graeme Watkins.
The Foreign Secretary wants to see a diplomatic service that is more representative of the UK.
There has been inaccurate speculation in the media this weekend about the Gender Recognition Act.
The British High Commission and partners launched Phase III of their innovative Gender Equality Programme at a successful seminar on Thursday, 4 October.
The British High Commission today hosted a reception to celebrate the recent judgment by the Supreme Court of India decriminalizing Section 377 of the Indian penal code.
At a United Nations General Assembly event, the UK government calls on international community to combat anti-semitism in all its forms.
New partnership unites public and private sector goals of accelerating women's economic empowerment around the globe.
Funding to help people who have taken lengthy career breaks to care for others get back into work announced by the Minister for Women, Victoria Atkins.
Minister for Women and Equalities Penny Mordaunt has told men in leadership roles, everyone will benefit if we address “the inequalities of the gender pay gap.”
Women and Equalities Minister Penny Mordaunt: 'Men as Change Agents' speech at event hosted by The Duke of York at St James's Palace on Thursday 6 September.
An op-ed from the Minister for Women and Equalities, Penny Mordaunt, has been published in today's (Friday 7 September) Telegraph.
Grant funding will directly benefit over 2,000 people across the country.
More children than ever before are now living with a working adult as the number of UK households without a regular income from work falls to 1.27 million.
The Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy supports participation of Russian specialists working in the field of inclusive art in Unlimited and Unlimited: the Symposium in London.
Call for the public to get involved in improving social mobility in the UK.
The first Civil Society Strategy in 15 years will build stronger communities by bringing together businesses, charities and the public sector, the Government has vowed today.
Applications are now closed. The panel are currently reviewing candidates.
For the first time ever, 100% of UK employers identified as being in scope of gender pay gap regulations have published their data.
There is up to £400,000, mentoring and business support for 8 female entrepreneurs to help them reach their full potential and change the face of innovation.
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