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Jo Swinson, Minister for Employment Relations, took part in a Google Hangout with Britmums bloggers about Shared Parental Leave.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK has been admitted as a candidate country for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
Government submits evidence to the Low Pay Commission which will help decide the level of the National Minimum Wage from October 2015.
Survey coinciding with Body Confidence Week finds half of adults think prospects are affected by looks.
Couples who are having their 12 week scans around now will be among the first parents eligible to share parental leave.
Fathers and partners now have the right to take unpaid time off work to accompany expectant mothers to up to 2 antenatal appointments.
Regulations to ensure employers meet equal pay legislation requirements.
Consumers will have greater powers to challenge unscrupulous rogue traders and get their money back under new rights.
The Insolvency Service is pleased to welcome Alan Graham and Tracy Bleakley as new non-executives on its board with effect from 1 September.
An estimated 11,000 UK medium-sized businesses could benefit to the tune of £8 million a year as result of changes to accounting rules.
Couples finding out now that they are expecting a child will be among the first eligible to take advantage of new shared parental leave.
A Girlguiding group has joined the fight against illegal money lenders and been rewarded for making a difference in their community.
Mining, gas and oil companies registered in the UK will report on payments they make to governments in all countries they operate in.
Jo Swinson writes on the Scottish Referendum and its effects on women and business
The 200th company has joined Think, Act, Report. 2.2 million employees are now covered by the initiative promoting gender equality at work.
A consultation launched today (7 August 2014) details planned changes to the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988.
Shoppers living in some of the more remote parts of the UK are to get more transparency on delivery charges for their online purchases.
Professor Lesley Sawers to undertake review for the Scottish Business Board
The Insolvency Service exceeded all our published targets last year, our annual report shows.
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