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The Queen’s Birthday Honours lists 2017 recognise the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people from across the UK.
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Damian Green has been appointed First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood responded to the Science Media Centre on the subject of pre-election guidance.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer laid a statement in Parliament on guidance for civil servants during the pre-election period.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer laid a statement in Parliament on guidance for civil servants in the pre-election period.
The Prime Minister has announced new appointments to the Security Vetting Appeals Panel.
Edinburgh University has become a government-approved Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Research in the UK.
Sir David Norgrove has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as the new Chair of the UK Statistics Authority.
Boris Johnson congratulates Jeremy Fleming on his new appointment.
Chris Skidmore has met students in the Tees Valley to encourage them to register to vote ahead of the inaugural mayoral election on May 4.
Government announces that the Ministry of Justice has moved onto the wider Shared Services strategy for government, saving £300million by 2024.
Writing in the Times, Chris Skidmore outlines how the government is helping survivors of domestic abuse make their voices heard.
Survivors of domestic abuse will soon find it easier to register to vote anonymously under new plans announced today.
Today Chris Skidmore visited the Glasgow Disability Alliance to talk about the barriers disabled people face when registering to vote.
As Sir Mark Lyall Grant retires, new National Security Advisor and Home Office Permanent Secretary appointed.
One Public Estate programme raises over £25 million in capital receipts and delivers £7.7 million in running cost savings since its inception.
Applications have opened for 750 'Fast Track' apprenticeships in government, with a closing deadline of 3 April 2017.
Female permanent secretaries gather to celebrate the diversity and senior female leadership of the Civil Service with Her Majesty The Queen.
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore spoke about expanding the government's ability to detect and prevent fraud in public services.
Chief Executive of the Civil Service John Manzoni spoke about how the government is using big data and open data to improve public service delivery.
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