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The National Audit Office (NAO) has released a report providing a high level review of how staff costs have been managed in central government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A beta of a single domain for all government information has been launched.
The knighthood conferred upon Fred Goodwin as a Knight Bachelor has been cancelled and annulled.
"Countries right across Europe need bold action to recover their economic dynamism, to get to grips with their debts and to secure growth and jobs for the future."
"My message to other leaders was clear: we've got to be bold and decisive."
The Cabinet Office has published its summary of responses to the public consultation, Making open data real.
Minister Francis Maude made a speech to the World Bank on transparency and open data on 30 January 2012.
The Cabinet Office has responded to the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) on government and IT.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, today met with staff in the Worthing office of My Civil Service Pension.
Francis Maude has spoken about the government’s plans to reduce the impact on the transport network during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave a keynote speech on supporting working families at the Institute for Government, London.
David Cameron's speech at Davos in Switzerland, January 2012 (draft).
Half a million children and young people will now be able to access an online advice service to deal with issues like bullying, racism or violence.
"The Court has got to be able to fully protect itself against spurious cases when they have been dealt with at the national level."
Cabinet Office has announced the appointment of Tim Kelsey as the new Executive Director for Transparency and Open Data.
Andy Nelson has been announced as the new government Chief Information Officer.
"2012 has got to be the year when we go for it. The year that we light new fires of ambition in our economy."
Mark Harper, Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform, launched a 12-week consultation on current proposals for a statutory register of lobbyists.
A new Co-operatives Bill will provide new rights for public sector workers to create mutuals and own a stake in their success.
PM: discussion focussed on European economy and on generating wealth and jobs.
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