Archive: July 2009

New strategy to improve working with the third sector thumbnail

New strategy to improve working with the third sector

Children’s Minister Delyth Morgan today launched a new strategy outlining how Government will work with the third sector to improve
Joint Press Release on the First Round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue thumbnail

Joint Press Release on the First Round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

The first round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue was held in Washington, D.C. from 27 to 28 July,
Businesses to save up to £90million a year on planning applications under new reforms thumbnail

Businesses to save up to £90million a year on planning applications under new reforms

An ambitious new ‘health check’ of public money to ensure every pound spent is delivering value for money and putting
Councils will struggle without better information thumbnail

Councils will struggle without better information

Councils are basing important decisions on unreliable information, an Audit Commission study has found. The report Is there something I
Environment Agency ramps up war on waste crime thumbnail

Environment Agency ramps up war on waste crime

Tougher penalties for serious waste crimes being handed out by courts The Environment Agency today announced that successful prosecutions for
Future of Independent Sector Treatment Centres thumbnail

Future of Independent Sector Treatment Centres

The future use of Independent Sector Treatment Centres (ISTCs) in the NHS, will be fairer and on the same terms
Mayor praises London’s top accessible attractions thumbnail

Mayor praises London’s top accessible attractions

The Mayor of London has praised the London Eye and Tate Gallery after they were voted the capital’s most accessible
Australia, China and the global recession – Speech by Wayne Swan, Australian Treasurer thumbnail

Australia, China and the global recession – Speech by Wayne Swan, Australian Treasurer

I would also like to thank Professor Ian Chubb and the Australian National University for hosting the China Update Conference
Migrants increasingly vulnerable due to global recession thumbnail

Migrants increasingly vulnerable due to global recession

Surging global unemployment triggered by the economic crisis is significantly affecting migrant workers, many of whom have lost their livelihoods
On the Road to Copenhagen: New Voices on Climate Change Must be Heard thumbnail

On the Road to Copenhagen: New Voices on Climate Change Must be Heard

When the United Nations meets in Copenhagen, Denmark this December to hash out a new climate protocol, whose voices will

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