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David Cameron hosted a roundtable to discuss encouraging organisations to recruit on a ‘name blind’ basis to address discrimination.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Prime Minister will announce that organisations will pledge to recruit on a ‘name blind’ basis to address discrimination.
David Cameron says "Opportunity is nothing without equality" as he announces steps to remove barriers to success in the workplace.
The Minister for Constitutional Reform John Penrose spoke at the Policy Exchange about electoral registration.
The Minister for Disabled People, Justin Tomlinson, calls on politicians to help more disabled jobseekers into work.
Speech delivered by Human Rights Minister, Baroness Anelay, at the Pink News Awards ceremony held at the Foreign Office in London
Women will become increasingly highly-qualified over the next few years, with the gender gap widening as men lag behind, according to a report published today.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Xi Jinping of China held a joint press conference during the President's state visit to the UK.
Road and rail to create 30,000 apprentices in this Parliament.
Get it right, be on your flight! Get it wrong, the wait may be long!
The Centre for Youth Impact enters its next phase to help youth sector organisations measure and understand the impact of their work.
$1 million of new UK support announced for Women, Peace and Security agenda
Statement by Baroness Verma, UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, at the UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security
The Grow Your Tenner campaign helps to make public donations to UK local charities and community groups go further.
Baroness Verma,UK Minister from the Department of International Development was in Zambia to support efforts to improve gender equality.
Ambassadors from the various European Union Missions in Tanzania joined the Head of the EU Delegation to mark International Day Against the Death Penalty.
Visiting the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Baroness Anelay announced new UK support in the fight against sexual violence in conflict.
UKAEA achieves recognition for work to address gender diversity
Freedom of the press is a fundamental right that must be respected to ensure accountable and transparent government
On 10 October 2015 the Cabinet Office will join with Social Enterprise UK to celebrate Social Saturday.
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