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The £6m Family Restoration Fund to help reunite former child migrants with their families was formally launched today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley following a meeting with child migrants and the Child Migrants' Trust.
A radical new programme of reform to change the face of policing and re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect our borders was unveiled by the Home Secretary today.
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out proposals to free the NHS to focus on improving services and outcomes for patients.
Local people and professionals will have much more say in shaping healthcare in their areas - and NHS, social care and public health services will work closer together.
A snapshot of health for each local area comparing key statistics such as life expectancy, deprivation and early deaths from stroke and heart disease has been published today by the Department of Health.
Responding to the Association for Graduate Recruiters Summer Survey 2010, David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Skills.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury today announced that four Departments have agreed to reductions in unfunded spending commitments totalling £1.5bn.
Proposals for simplifying the planning and consents environment, encouraging development and growth and cutting the amount of red tape faced by business and government, has been published today by the Penfold Review.
A man belonging to the only uncontacted tribe in South America outside the Amazon basin has been sighted near a region targeted for deforestation by Brazilian cattle-ranchers.
Over 150 new low carbon buses will join fleets throughout England saving around 50,000 tonnes of CO2 thanks to £15m of additional Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
Provisions to make it easier for business to comply with discrimination law will be introduced from October the Government Equalities Office (GEO) confirmed today.
Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey has welcomed cheaper mobile phone charges and free voicemail for UK citizens travelling in Europe.
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano is still erupting and weather patterns continue to blow volcanic ash towards the UK.
Companies advertising Computerised Tomography (CT) scans as an “MOT” for people who have no relevant symptoms but who are anxious to keep one step ahead of possible illnesses, will see the service they provide become clarified in law.
Following the completion of the parliamentary process today, mephedrone and other cathinone derivatives will become illegal as Class B drugs under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, with effect from 00.01 on 16 April 2010.
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to this winter’s severe weather.
Housing Minister John Healey has given councils and housing associations another 27,000 hot leads to potential tenancy cheats who fraudulently sublet the homes they have been allocated.
From experience, installing window security products usually means the installation of unsightly grills and bars at the expense of aesthetic views. However, Vision Shield, the latest addition to the Security Shield range from Fingershield offers a completely new perspective on window security – products you can actually see through!
A new organisation is being set up to help NHS and social care bodies plan their workforce around delivering more productive and people centred care, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office network of 11,500 branches more sustainable. He also announced £180m of new funding for the Post Office.
Schoolchildren are being encouraged to become the NHS scientists of the future through an exciting new competition, Chief Scientific Officer Professor Sue Hill announced recently.
Sports fans with limited mobility will find it easier to travel to 2012 Olympic Games events thanks to Government plans to improve access at three key railway stations, Rail Minister Chris Mole announced.
Emerging findings on the challenges and opportunities for the construction sector were published today from the Low Carbon Construction Innovation and Growth Team (IGT).
The UK’s gas storage capacity could increase by 30%, as the Government today issued the first licence under a new regime to encourage the construction of more gas storage.
A powerful new advertising campaign to challenge the attitudes of teenagers to violence and abuse in relationships was launched today by the Home Office.
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