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The future local champions for patients and the public have been given a £3.5m funding boost, Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley announced today.
Three million lives could be improved across England thanks to new high-tech healthcare. After seeing the technology in practice in Cornwall today, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow, has pledged to make it available to more people with long term conditions.
A nation-wide campaign to help us all plan affordable healthier meals was launched today by the Public Health Minister Anne Milton and TV chef Ainsley Harriott.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced new measures to ensure more young people benefit from an apprenticeship, and to help employers gain the skilled workers they need to grow.
Business Minister Mark Prisk today announced new investment to recruit and train an additional 10,000 volunteers to become business mentors.
Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the BBC Good Food Show and Motorcycle Live are being staged at the venue from Wednesday 23 November to Sunday 27 November.
Paul Morrell has been re-appointed as the Government’s chief construction adviser by Business Minister Mark Prisk.
Unscrupulous landbanking companies on increase, The Insolvency Service warns potential investors - losses to investors since 2007 exceed £30million
Professor Malcolm Grant has today been confirmed as the Chair of the NHS Commissioning Board.
Responding to the news that BAE Systems will be making redundancies in the UK, Business Secretary Vince Cable said:
With the 31 October deadline for paper tax returns just weeks away, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging you to get your paper tax return in on time, or face a penalty.
Kit Malthouse, Chair of the MPA, confirmed that the Met police will continue to record ‘stop and account’ following extensive community consultation by the MPA and Met:
An army of recent graduates are hitting the road to tell students about the changes to the university finance system coming into effect next year.
The Government is today publishing a full year summary for 2011 on progress in cutting the cost of regulation to business in the UK. The Statement of New Regulation shows that the costs of business regulations have been capped during 2011, with a gross reduction in costs of over £3 billion.
Graduates are being reminded of two options available when they are coming to the end of their loan repayments.
One of Britain's best selling and most iconic publications - the Highway Code - is 80 years-old today.
Baroness Wilcox, Minster for Intellectual Property will this week launch an event to inspire innovation and educate young people about the role inventive ideas can play in every day life.
David Willetts, the Universities and Science Minister, has today announced the student support package for 2012/13 for new and continuing students, including those at alternative providers.
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow will tomorrow (14 April) send out a strong message to councils aimed at encouraging joint working across health and social care and making personalised care a reality.
Over 100,000 new jobs will be created and safeguarded under Government plans announced today by the Deputy Prime Minister to invest £450m in businesses across England.
The vast majority of those who work in health and social care are committed individuals with a strong sense of professionalism who aspire to deliver the highest standards. However, where there is poor practice or behaviour that presents a risk to the public, it is vital that swift action is taken, whether by employers, or by national regulatory bodies.
New details of the Government's radical changes to the work visa route were unveiled by the Home Office today, as it laid out the criteria for its annual limit.
The Government is implementing major reforms to crack down on drivers who abuse the disabled parking system as part of the most comprehensive changes to the Blue Badge scheme for 40 years, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
Defra today published new Green Claims Guidance to help companies describe the environmental credentials of their products in a way that people find easier to understand.
£400 million to extend access to psychological therapies
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