Public To Have Their Say on Pensions Reform
Ministers will today ask people from across the UK what kind of pension system they want in the future, in the largest consultation event of its kind that the country has ever seen.
Read MoreMinisters will today ask people from across the UK what kind of pension system they want in the future, in the largest consultation event of its kind that the country has ever seen.
Read MoreMore older people are to be helped to live independently in their own homes for longer, thanks to a £18.5m government project.
Read MoreA new purpose built Immigration Removal Centre is planned at Gatwick Airport as part of the Government’s drive to deliver a firm but fair immigration and asylum system, the Home Office announced today.
Read More30 pc reduction in admissions could mean people don’t spend unnecessary time in hospital and save over £400m a year for other services.
Read MoreOn Monday 3 April 2006 10 for 11.00 am, Capacitybuilders is to be launched at the International Convention Centre Birmingham on Monday 3 April by Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office, Paul Goggins MP.
Read MoreThe Health Secretary has rejected claims patients will suffer because of the NHS cash crisis, after a hospital trust said it was cutting 1,000 jobs. Patricia Hewitt also denied that the raft of current NHS reforms had caused the present financial problems, adding that they would actually solve them.
Read MoreA new report published by Carers UK reveals that people who care for their elderly, sick or disabled relatives are being let down because public authorities are failing to implement the Human Rights Act. This is having serious, and potentially life-threatening, consequences.
Read MoreParents will get extra help in tackling their children’s poor behaviour or attendance at school, and encouraged to play a more effective role in supporting their teachers, Schools Minister Jacqui Smith confirmed today.
Read MoreA new drive to help people with mental health problems get back on their feet and back into work has been launched by UK Health Minister Rosie Winterton.
Read MoreA new Home Office programme to break down barriers to volunteering has received a £3 million boost.
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