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The Deputy Prime Minister delivered the Scarman Lecture, hosted by the People Can charity, in Brixton on 24 November 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
"Recovery in our automotive sector can be part of a broader recovery."
Maureen McGinn has been appointed as the new Chair of Big Lottery Fund’s Scotland Committee and UK Board Member.
Nine in ten civil servants are interested in their work and more than three-quarters work with their team to find ways to improve services.
The Crown and suppliers: a new way of working’ event was held on 21 November 2011 in London.
A new £16.8 million central government fund to help not-for-profit free advice services in England will be delivered by BIG Fund.
The National Specialist Contractors Council has recognised Francis Maude, as one of 14 Fair Payment Champions.
Speech by Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude about improving the way businesses work with government.
The Prime Minister spoke to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) at their annual conference in London.
The way the government does business is about to change radically, Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, will announce on Monday.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg delivered a speech at the launch of The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
"We want young people leaving school to see engineering for the exciting, dynamic profession that it is."
"In Britain we do still have world class engineering, world class manufacturing, world class production techniques."
Students who have designed revolutionary applications using government data will receive awards from the Prime Minister today.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have today announced that Sir Robert (Bob) Kerslake will be the new Head of the Civil Service.
David Cameron writing in the 'Daily Telegraph': "New league tables will smash the complacency present in much of the education system."
The Prime Minister made a speech entitled ‘Foreign Policy in the National Interest’ at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet 2011.
"We need this to be a country where more people think 'I start my own business and I can sell to the world'."
The Deputy Prime Minister delivered a speech entitled 'Reform or Wither: A Vision for a Prosperous and Competitive Europe' in Brussels.
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts is to lead a full review of the law relating to charities in England and Wales.
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