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The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointments of Sir Ronald Weatherup and Sir Reginald Weir as Members of the Privy Council.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
4 February 2016 is being heralded as Overseas Voter Registration Day.
The British High Commissioner lends GREAT campaign support to iconic Scottish spectacular for its five performance run in Melbourne this month.
Universities, schools and employers discussed creating opportunities for those from disadvantaged and black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
Writing in the Sunday Times, the Prime Minister explained the government's plans to achieve real equality in Britain.
British Embassy staff team up with Dubai Health Authority for blood donation session
Social mobility index highlights variations in prospects of disadvantaged kids across England.
David Cameron announced plans to require universities to publish statistical data on admissions by gender, class and ethnic background.
The Prime Minister has asked David Lammy MP to investigate evidence of possible bias against black defendants and other ethnic minorities.
Baroness Shields addresses the 2016 Women in IT Awards, recognising the outstanding innovation achieved by women in the IT industry
Marking 100 days before the 2016 event, trials for the Invictus Games began in Bath today
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay visited The Hague on 28 and 29 January
EU Concerns about the Human Rights situation in China.
Gateshead library services' programme of work supporting jobseekers and young people in libraries
Using technology to extend library opening hours.
Development of accessible and relevant library services to families with disabled children
Greg Clark's speech at the Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration, 27 January 2016.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced funding to repair infrastructure damaged by floods and a campaign to promote tourism in the north.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced that the UK Holocaust memorial will be in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to the Houses of Parliament.
Culture Secretary, John Whittingdale, has appointed Joyce Cook OBE, Susan Johnson OBE, Philip Kolvin QC and David Mackinnon as Board Members of the Sports Grounds Safety Authority for three years from 8 February 2016
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