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Friday 12 December 2003

Inside No10 Downing Street

Our short films showcase projects of social, economic and environmental benefit around the UK.

You can watch our latest short films ‘Second Sight’ and ‘Ringing the Changes’ about how discriminating against the disabled is illegal.

Second Sight can be found under Welfare, Work and Public Life. Ringing the Changes can be found under Education and Culture.

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Number 10 front door Picture: Britain on View Inside 10 Downing Street

Downing Street is more than just the Prime Minister’s home. The UK’s best-known address is also a meeting place for the Cabinet and a venue visited by dignitaries from across the world.

Kids eatingEducation and culture

See how Government initiatives are benefiting schools and cultural activities around the country. 

Rural business womenWelfare, work and public life

A campaign aimed at encouraging more people to take a lead in public life and getting people back to work whatever their age is featured here. 

Nurse and patient Hospitals and health

Healthcare in Britain is being transformed by new initiatives and new investment. 

Police signCrime

The fight against crime is an integral part of the Government’s commitment to make Britain a better place to live. 

Countryside. Picture: Britain on View Environment and countryside

See how the Starter Home Initiative is helping key workers get onto the housing ladder and how a campaign to encourage recycling is getting results. 

Traffic on the roads. Picture: Britain on View Transport

Rural buses, a new tram network and the Channel Tunnel Rail Link are all featured here.

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