FCO: Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood comments on delivery of aid to Madaya – (FCO: Minister for Asia visits Sri Lanka)
DIFD: Justine Greening: Statement on the current situation in Madaya – (DIFD: The end of the Ebola epidemic)
10DS: PM pledges a revolution in mental health treatment – (10DS: Prime Minister's speech on life chances ~ 10DS: PM phone call with Arlene Foster: 12 January 2015)
HM Treasury: 'There's real momentum in the green finance sector', says Economic Secretary – (HMT: New figures show record EIB investment in UK in 2015)
DH: Junior doctor contract negotiations
HO: Ending gang violence & exploitation ~ HO: Office: Social network analysis - How to guide ~ HO: More support for communities to end gang violence – (HO: Fire Minister urges households to test smoke alarms)
DWP: Jobcentre Plus support rolled out to schools – (DWP: Millions stand to gain from the new State Pension)
CLG: Deadline extended for charity flood cash
DfE: Prime minister to announce new generation of mentors to help struggling teens – (DfE: Schools in £30m savings boost after deal with Microsoft ~ DfE: Education Secretary unveils plans to change adoption law)
DCMS: Crackdown on nuisance calls to make marketing companies display caller ID
DfT: Roll-out of smart ticketing will improve bus, rail and tram journeys for millions
Defra: Stewart: New plans to save England’s hen harriers
ScotGov: Councils giving more power to people – (ScotGov: Flood protection ~ ScotGov: Call for Euro flood aid ~ ScotGov: Education innovation ~ ScotGov: Federal BBC a ‘win-win’ for viewers ~ ScotGov: Post study work visas ruled out without consultation ~ ScotGov: Islands Transport Forum convened ~ ScotGov: Climate change ~ ScotGov: Opposition to Trade Union Bill ~ ScotGov: Transparency of land ownership ~ ScotGov: Protecting universities’ world class status ~ ScotGov: Cross party concern at UK veto of post study work)
Scotland Office: David Mundell - The year of a new Scottish Parliament speech
WAG: £22m awarded to projects to support vulnerable children, adults & older people in Wales – (WAG: A further £4.2m for flood affected communities ~ WAG: £1.5m to improve energy performance of Welsh public bodies ~ WAG: Specialist eye care services to be provided closer to people’s homes)
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