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Cambridge and the surrounding area will be given up to £1 billion to help it become the UK’s Silicon Valley, Nick Clegg said today.
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The government will start using new and simpler security classifications from 2 April 2014 to speed up work and save the taxpayer money.
The government has launched new funding initiatives to unlock more of the data held by public bodies.
The government has launched new professional qualifications for operational delivery staff to help ensure high quality public services.
From today, 1 April 2014, ministers and whips will have to make a greater contribution to their pensions.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, spoke at City Week 2014 about the importance of cyber security.
Director Chris Gibson spoke about the launch of CERT-UK, the UK's first Computer Emergency Response Team.
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The government is helping to unlock data from public bodies by awarding £1.5 million to projects as part of the Release of Data fund.
Francis Maude discussed the launch of the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) and how it will help combat cyber crime.
The rainbow flag will fly above the Cabinet Office and Scotland Office this weekend as the first same sex weddings take place in Britain.
The Department for Education is moving into the historic Old Admiralty Building as part of government efforts to reduce estate costs.
Francis Maude delivered the 2014 Robert Oakeshott Memorial Lecture on employee ownership and the future of public services.
10 local authorities will receive up to £100,000 funding to help transform their public services.
Leicester and Leicestershire have agreed with the government a multi-million pound City Deal to boost the local economy.
Ken Clarke today (21 March 2014) hosted a roundtable meeting with professional business services to discuss the barriers to the US market.
The Rt Hon Andrew Lansley announced that the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel have published updated guidance on government Bills.
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The UK and Israel have committed to working together on digital government to help citizens, businesses and their respective economies.
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