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Departments will be able to ban companies and individuals from government contracts if they take part in failed tax avoidance schemes.
Fire Minister and Minister for the Cabinet Office say attempts to characterise employee-led mutualisation as privatisation are wrong.
The Cabinet Office's Mutuals Support Programme is helping more than 20 mutuals spin out from the public sector.
A new single route for government to buy consultancy services, where appropriate, will make it cheaper and give more work to smaller firms.
89% of civil servants say they are interested in the work they do, according to the annual civil service People Survey, published today.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude delivered the following speech at the launch of the Commissioning Academy.
A new Commissioning Academy will help senior commissioners learn from the examples of successful and innovative commissioning groups.
A Doing Business with HM Government roadshow has begun a tour of UK cities to show how innovative IT firms can work with the public sector.
Francis Maude visited library staff in York's Explore Centre who are set to become part of the first UK mutual library and archive service.
The Energy for Growth plan has reached the procurement stage and suppliers are invited to put forward bids.
The Foreign Secretary has signed the World Economic Forum's new set of principles on cyber resilience on behalf of the UK government.
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude gave a speech about digital government at the Sprint 13 government digital showcase event.
The government has for the first time released details of the cost per transaction for some of the biggest services it provides to citizens.
A new Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme will give the most talented school-leavers the chance to work in government.
Changes to the way government shares its corporate services are set to radically improve efficiency across departments and save money.
A new report shows progress on the government's quango reform programme.
The government has unveiled the list of the first wave of public services which it will digitalise by 2015.
£8 million of new investment will help public bodies release data so that companies can develop commercial opportunities.
Sixty organisations have been recognised with The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Volunteering Awards 2012.
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