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Ofsted report reveals the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is closing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Universal Credit will be extended again today (30 June 2014) as the service opens up to new claims from couples.
Minister for Europe has updated the House on preparations for the NATO Summit in Wales.
Speech delivered by Karen Bradley on Tuesday 15 July at the America Square Conference Centre
Michael Luger, Justin McCracken and Bob Holland appointed to Office of Rail Regulation.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Cabinet, the EU Council and the Emergency Data Retention Bill.
The Royal Navy's new Wildcat helicopters are to be fitted with £90 million missiles thanks to a contract that will sustain 300 UK jobs.
Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Minister of State
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May
A letter from the Department for Education to the A Level Content Advisory Board (ALCAB) chair, Nigel Thrift.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan announces the next steps on GCSE and A level reform.
Essex Thameside franchise awarded NXET Trains Limited.
The Deputy PM commented on a new report by Ofsted showing that the pupil premium is helping disadvantaged children.
Rampion offshore wind farm off the coast of Sussex has today been given consent from the government to go ahead.
The Right Reverend Richard Michael Cokayne Frith is approved for election as Bishop of Hereford.
Deal will provide an additional 2,450 seats across morning and evening peaks every week.
Stephen Crabb MP: "It's good to see unemployment falling again in Wales."
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave a statement on the employment statistics released today (16 July 2014).
Nearly a million more people are in work compared to a year ago, and the employment rate has never been higher, new official figures show.
Scottish Secretary comments on latest Labour Market Statistics for Scotland.
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