Updated: Updated information regarding the hospital education baseline collection, which has now closed.
This data collection exercise has now closed.
Between 13 March 2018 and 27 April 2018...
The Syrian regime’s continued and systematic blatant disregard for international humanitarian and human rights law has resulted in an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. Medical facilities, schools ...
I can today announce that we will extend the existing support within Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit for children who would otherwise be likely to be in local authority care, including children who are ...
An informal meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) will be held in Sofia on 27-28 April 2018. The Council will discuss the following:
Working Lunch - Deepening of the Economic and...
I wish to inform the House that an error has been identified in the closing speech of the End of Day Debate: Thameslink upgrades across the South East, Official Report, 18 April 2018, Vol. 639. The correct information...
I am pleased to announce the publication of our analysis of English Votes for English Laws in relation to Government amendments tabled to the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill for consideration at Report...
In January 2018, the Secretary of State for Justice announced a review into the law, policy and procedure relating to Parole Board decisions. The Review considered the transparency of Parole Board decision making...
On March 28, the Secretary of State for Justice announced a review of all 27 Parole Board Rules. The terms of reference allow for consideration of whether certain panels should include a judge or psychiatrist...
Following the publication of the Ministry of Justice’s Review of Law, Policy and Procedure Relating to Parole Decisions, Chief Executive, Martin Jones said:
“The Parole Board welcomes the change...
In January 2018, the Secretary of State for Justice announced a review into the law, policy and procedure relating to Parole Board decisions. The Review considered the transparency of Parole Board decision making...
On March 28, the Secretary of State for Justice announced a review of all 27 Parole Board Rules. The terms of reference allow for consideration of whether certain panels should include a judge or psychiatrist...
In January 2018, the Secretary of State launched a Review into the law, policy and procedure relating to parole decisions, focussing on the following four work strands:
the law, policy, guidance and practice...
The deal with Microsoft will ensure all health and care organisations are using the latest Windows 10 software with up-to-date security settings to help prevent cyber attacks.
Since 2017 the government...
Justice Secretary David Gauke ordered a review of Parole Board processes in January, with the purpose of increasing its transparency, restoring public confidence, and improving the treatment of victims. The <...