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David Cameron announced plans to require universities to publish statistical data on admissions by gender, class and ethnic background.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay visited The Hague on 28 and 29 January
EU Concerns about the Human Rights situation in China.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond marks Holocaust Memorial Day and pays tribute to those who ensure this remains forever in our memories
Sir Eric Pickles, Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust issues, marks Holocaust Memorial Day 2016
The British Embassy in Tunis is inviting project proposals (bids) for the Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy (MCFHRD) run by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
Employment Minister Priti Patel launches the £2.5 billion European Social Fund (ESF) programme for England at Styal prison in Cheshire.
After meeting with Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka of the Czech Republic, David Cameron gave a speech on EU reform and the Syria conference.
The Human Rights and Democracy Department (HRDD) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) supports human rights and democracy work overseas.
Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson at the General Debate of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Revitalisation of the Work of the UN General Assembly
Funding doubled to £10.6million to support Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s human rights and democracy work around the world.
The Home Office leads the way among government departments as a LGBT employer.
£20 million English language tuition fund announced today will help combat social isolation for some Muslim women.
At the 2015 General Election there were more overseas voters registered than ever.
DWP is introducing a new video relay service to help British Sign Language (BSL) users easily access government services.
British High Commission Hosts a UPR Roundtable for Human Rights Organisations and the Donor Community in Sierra Leone
Individuals recognised in the 2016 New Year Honours List for achievements supporting equality for women and LGBT people.
David Cameron wishes everyone the very best and a very happy new year.
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