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Large numbers are hunting through council data as their local spending information goes online.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The National Army Museum in Chelsea hosted the Operational Honours and Awards ceremony (List Number 36) yesterday, where 28 of the 136 servicemen and women being honoured were praised by Commander Field Army, Lieutenant General Barney White-Spunner.
Today’s first meeting of the Open Data User Group (ODUG) has been hailed as an important step in the government's open data revolution.
The Bright Spots shortlist for the most inspiring examples of how open government is changing lives was announced today by Francis Maude.
NCAS conference 18 October 2013
More than 100 of the biggest hitters in British business have signed the government's Business Compact.
In a major speech to Policy Exchange on Wednesday 20 November, Owen Paterson set out the government’s determination to have a practical approach to the environment that sustains communities now and in the long term.
Leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, gave a lecture entitled 'The #MeToo wake-up call' at the Roscoe Lecture Series in Liverpool.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
At an international conference on safety, the Children's Minister discusses the government's role in protecting its citizens.
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. Thank you Nick for your introduction. For those of you that were expecting…
Charities and community groups will get £20 million of new funding to help isolated people and those suffering from loneliness
In a speech ahead of the government's spending review the Secretary of State highlights concerns that councils are effectively "letting money slip through their fingers".
An employer toolkit to help businesses recruit and retain more single parents and care leavers has been launched.
A series of images of Army Female Engagement Officers (FEOs) and their work in Afghanistan is being displayed in London's Oxo Tower.
Councils have been put on a week’s notice to get their books open for public scrutiny, Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said today, 25…
Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the importance of high quality address data for transparency and the UK digital economy.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Sajid Javid reflects on the modern-day relevance of Ernst Bornstein's memoir of life and death in the Nazi labour camps.
International Development Secretary announces new programme to empower women in business supply chains.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt sets out the direction of reform for the future NHS.
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