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Four students share their experience of the Spending Challenge, part of Parliament Week at the Cabinet Office.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Minister for the Cabinet Office opened the new Titania headquarters and spoke to staff and Malvern Cyber Security Cluster members.
The Minister for Cabinet Office gave the keynote speech on government and business sharing information to combat cyber security threats.
Francis Maude spoke at Apsley House about the benefits, achievements and next steps in the programme of reform of public bodies.
The government has saved more than £2 billion cumulatively since 2010 by reforming or abolishing quangos (public bodies).
Francis Maude gave a written ministerial statement in the House of Commons on progress in reforming public bodies.
Three roundtable meetings will take place next week to highlight how Welsh SMEs can bid for and win public sector contracts.
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude launched the Marketplace, which makes it easier for government to do business with all IT providers.
The insurance industry and government discussed how to grow the cyber insurance market to improve cyber security for UK businesses.
Francis Maude spoke about improving our cyber security through trust, co-operation and GOV.UK Verify which will prove identities digitally.
Mike Ashley has been appointed as a Charity Commission board member and will chair the Commission’s Audit and Risk Committee.
51% of Britons have experienced an online crime: 'Don’t be a victim’ is theme for Get Safe Online Week 2014.
Francis Maude made a written statement on the Osmotherly Rules: guidance for ministers and civil servants on working with Select Committees.
On its second birthday, the award-winning government website has reached a major milestone of 1 billion site visits.
Find out more about the government response to the PCS union strike.
The 2014 Civil Service Diversity & Equality Awards recognised those who have made a real difference to equality and diversity.
Medmerry flood defence in Sussex is the winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award.
14 uniformed youth groups will benefit from round 1 of the £10 million Uniformed Youth Social Action Fund. Round two of funding is now open.
The Government Estate Strategy sets out plans to reduce the number of government buildings in central London by more than 80%.
Top appointment to drive efficiency across Whitehall and improve execution throughout the civil service.
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