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Free parenting classes trial launched
The Government has announced plans for free parenting classes in three pilot areas, as well as a new information service advising on pregnancy through to parenting issues. The free classes scheme h...
Northern Rock rescue could cost taxpayers £2bn
The creation and sale of Northern Rock plc could cost the taxpayer £2bn, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned. About £480m was lost on the sale of Northern Rock plc last year, but the quick s...
59% of IT staff ‘undecided’ on CloudStore
A lack of enthusiasm and understanding from public sector IT staff might lead the Government to miss its cloud computing targets, a new report suggests. The Government launched the CloudStore in Fe...
Statutory mandate recommended for carbon targets
UK carbon targets are ‘at risk’ over local authority funding cuts, the Committee on Climate Change has said. The committee has published a new report which calls for national funding and a statutory d...
Housing report shows “limited” progress
The property market is set to “get worse”, unless significant numbers of new homes are built, housing groups argue as they publish the latest edition of the Housing Report. The National Housing Fe...
Consultation indicates single question for Scottish independence
The UK government is set to publish the responses to its consultation on Scotland’s independence referendum. The consultation closed in March, and received nearly 3,000 replies. Results showed stro...
Shadow cabinet reshuffle announced
Labour leader Ed Miliband has reshuffled his shadow cabinet, following the resignation of Peter Hain, but has not brought back figures like Alistair Darling, David Miliband or Alan Johnson. Liam B...
Police anger at Theresa May
Home Secretary Theresa May is facing angry policy officers at the Police Federation conference in Bournemouth today. The union has said her policies mean the Government is “on the precipice of dest...






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