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A new package of measures cutting the costs of new laws that will benefit businesses both immediately and in the longer term, was announced by Business Minister Ian Lucas.

Campaigning is a way to get people's voices heard, this new fund will encourage them to speak up

Taking the time to undertake some work experience specific to the industry graduates want to go into will boost their career development opportunities, one expert has noted

 

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Growing up without a daily routine or structure such as regular bedtimes and set meal times can harm a young person’s school grades and overall wellbeing, warns The Prince's Trust's new report

 

The four UK Children's Commissioners will today call for an urgent reassessment of the impact of the Coalition Government's Spending Review on the needs of vulnerable children

 

WWF Scotland has recently published a report profiling findings from its 2010/11 Natural Change project, a programme that works with people who hold positions of influence in society

 

The Department for Education is to give the independent exams watchdog Ofqual new powers to fine exam boards which make mistakes in papers

 

We need a World Bank in practice as well as in name, Douglas Alexander said in Istanbul, ahead of the Bank’s annual meetings.  He added that now is the opportunity for the most fundamental reform of Bank representation since it was created in 1944

 

Government ministers have signed the Third Sector Declaration on Climate Change

 

A new taskforce now launched will help the Government and the not-for-profit sector to tackle climate change and environmental issues

 

Half of UK graduates are prepared to move aboard in order to access better career development opportunities, a new report has claimed

 

A new report from the British Heart Foundation and the Children’s Food Campaign explores the online marketing tactics used by food manufacturers to encourage children to eat foods high in fat, salt and sugar

 

Free early education will be extended to 140,000 disadvantaged two-year- olds, and parents will be able to access the free entitlement more flexibly, under plans published by the Government today

 
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