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Rail
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Adults & Children
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Housing & Planning
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Finance
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Public Health
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Adults & Children
I live in a 3bed house.if I move to a 2 bed (I have a 14year old) the rent would be £6 per wk... MORE
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Investigation into Sean Rigg's death shows serious failings
Yvette Cooper MP, Labour's Shadow Home Secretary, commenting on the independent review into the IPCC investigation into the death of Sean Rigg,
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Review of fire services - Labour comment
Chris Williamson MP, Labour's Shadow Fire Minister, commenting on the Knight Review on Fire and Rescue Services in England,...
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Independent report finds scope for millions to be saved in fire service
Sir Ken Knight's independent review of efficiency and operations in fire and rescue authorities in England highlights the scope for the fire and rescue services to find millions...
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Essex rail contract agreement
Rail services in Essex will continue to be provided by c2c Rail Ltd for at least another 16 months following agreement of a short term contract with the Department for...
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Jo Swinson Minister for Women and EqualitiesDepartment for Culture,Media and Sport

Making the most of women in the workplace
Women have a vital role to play in the UK's economic growth strategy, which is why the Government is focused on getting more women into work and helping them progress in their...
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Re: Sustainabilty projects an investment or a cost?
Healthcare generates a huge amount of travel. According to the SDC on a typical day about 1 million people visit their family doctor and district...
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Re: Invest in staff now or patients pay the price
I have been working with Gov today for some time working on the impacts of absenteeism in the public sector and how it affects their delivery,...
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Re: Sustainabilty projects an investment or a cost?
The key to any cost savings project is to establish the baseline services and costs of all services provided to the organisation. This baseline...
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Re: Treasuring our history yet securing the future
I gave a paper a few years ago on research I carried out into the relationship between the energy usage of public buildings and their age (pre 1900...
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Re: Invest in staff now or patients pay the price
Possibly a shortageof funding; for staff and low morale in the health sector represents a contributory factor for many in regards to infection...
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Re: What’s the reality, can you save money whilst becoming greener?
The National Gallery prioritises the responsible use of energy in running its site and conducting its activities. Over the years the National...
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Ros Wade, Chair, LRC of Expertise for Education for Sustainable Development
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Improved environment guidance for businesses
UK businesses and the public are being asked to send ideas on how environmental rules and regulations can be made more
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HS2 phase one consultations
The government has today (16 May 2013) published 2 documents for consultation which significantly move forward our work on the HS2 route between London and the West Midlands...
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Radical transformation of public services
Radical transformation of Britain's public services delivers more choice, better services and...
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Obesity more likely in children from deprived areas
A PHE trend analysis report has shown that children from deprived areas are almost twice as likely to be obese than those in affluent...
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Ruth Sutherland CEO Relate

Separating Families
Relate has recently been successful in securing funds from DWP to help parents who are separating or who have...
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