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Two new rape support centres will provide more victims of sexual assault and rape with access to vital local support, Minister for Women Nicky Morgan and Victims Minister Mike Penning announced.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Criminals will pay up to £1.5 million more per year to help victims recover from the effects of crime.
Overview of security plans to ensure the safety of local residents and delegates of the NATO Summit
All forces in England and Wales benefit from Police Innovation Fund.
Nearly 70% of the British public feel attitudes towards disabled people have improved since the London Paralympic Games in 2012, statistics published by the government reveal.
The number of benefit decision appeals dropped by 79% to 32,546 between January and March 2014, compared to same time last year.
The number of disabled people taking advantage of support to get or keep a job is up by over 10% on last year.
Minister of State for Disabled People, Rt Hon Mike Penning, is supporting our strongest ever and best prepared Winter Paralympic team.
A statement by the Rt Hon Mike Penning MP, Minister of State for Disabled People, on the future of the Independent Living Fund.
The Queen has approved several new appointments to Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Personal Independence Payment roll out is extended to cover 5 new areas of the country.
The Minister of State for Disabled People visits a vehicle adaptations firm to see how the government’s £17m of investment is being spent.
Working with employers to remove barriers, increase understanding and ensure that disabled people can fulfil their potential.
Newly diagnosed victims of mesothelioma – the cancer caused by asbestos – will receive help for the first time through a new support scheme.
Conferences are taking place across the country showcasing the talents of the 6.9 million disabled people of working-age in Great Britain.
The NIO is consulting on draft legislation which would enable vulnerable voters to withhold their names and addresses from the electoral roll.
The ‘Game of Three Halves’ initiative brings young people from both sides of the community together through their shared love of sport
Former servicemen and women in Northern Ireland could be among the first to benefit from removing the upper-age limit on start-up loans
Mike Penning and David Ford were in County Fermanagh to hear about preparations for June's G8 Summit
NIO London office relocates to new premises at 1 Horse Guards Road, London
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