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On Monday 27 November, the Government launched a public consultation on a minimum term starting point in sentencing for (i) murders preceded by controlling or coercive behaviour against the murder victim, and (ii) all murders committed using a knife or other weapon. The consultation will close on 4 March 2024. The consultation can be found here<\/a>.<\/p>"}
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In the financial year ending June 2022, this additional funding amounted to approximately £462,000.<\/p><\/li> The Centre for Ageing Better received a £49.6 million endowment from the National Lottery Community Fund in 2014, to be spent over 15 years. It receives additional funding from other parties \u2013 including UKRI in the fiscal year ending March 2022 \u2013 as outlined in its Report of the Trustees and financial statements.<\/p><\/li> The Wales Centre for Public Policy was awarded £9 million in 2022, to be spent over five years. Its core funders are the Economic and Social Research Council, the Welsh Government and Cardiff University.<\/p><\/li> The What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and three government departments: BEIS, DLUHC, and DfT. 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