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Prime Minister Theresa May launches Government’s first loneliness strategy.
18 local authorities to share £7 million for cutting edge shared service projects.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force personnel who live and learn at Worthy Down in Hampshire will soon have eight more new facilities to enjoy.
Charities and community groups will get £20 million of new funding to help isolated people and those suffering from loneliness
Minister for Defence Procurement Harriett Baldwin recognises innovative MOD teams transforming defence and saving billions for the taxpayer
The most significant reforms to tackling reoffending and managing offenders in the community for a generation were set out today by Justice …
More than £26 million awarded over the next 3 years to support 28 transformational policing projects.
A new £2 million fund is being launched to help organisations at the frontline of tackling loneliness across the country, Minister for Civil Society Baroness Barran announced today.
Three winners to receive a Pacer carriage for community use.
Government announces next steps in implementing the educational excellence everywhere white paper.
Speech by Andrew Robathan, Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans.
New parents, unpaid carers, the homeless, young people and cancer patients could benefit from digital solutions as part of the TechForce19 challenge.
NCAS conference 18 October 2013
The speech took place on Thursday 31 January at the British Library
DCMS Secretary of State encourages international cooperation to make technology work for the common good
Matthew Hancock spoke about simplicity, iteration and transformation in government services at the National Digital Conference 2015.
This seminar explores Plymouth City Council's co-production processes to enable better outcomes for people with complex needs
John Manzoni delivered a speech at the Institute of Government on progress in transforming the Civil Service.
Keeping women prisoners closer to home and giving them the skills to find employment so they turn their backs on crime for good are at the heart of significant reforms announced today by the new minister for female offenders Lord...
The UK moves one step closer to developing robots capable of providing support for Britons.
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