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The Minister for Civil Society made a statement following Sir Stuart Etherington's review of fundraising self-regulation.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has appointed 4 expert advisers to help the Civil Service become more representative of modern Britain.
Organisations working with young people can apply for funding through the Youth Social Action Fund.
Minister for Civil Society Rob Wilson spoke at the launch of Social Enterprise UK's (SEUK) State of Social Enterprise report.
A new award for schools that encourage pupils to get interested in the democratic process has been launched on International Democracy Day.
David Cameron sets out his 3 principles for delivering a smarter state: reform, devolution and efficiency.
Ahead of the Spending Review, David Cameron will make the case for a smarter state with better services in a keynote speech today.
We are asking those writing wills to consider leaving a gift to charity in 'Remember A Charity in Your Will' week, 7 to 13 September 2015.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock spoke about how behavioural insights have informed government policy and processes.
The government is inviting suppliers, small businesses and consortia to bid for new contracts for its learning and development tender.
The government details radical plans to end long-term youth unemployment and decades of welfare dependency.
The government made savings of £18.6 billion in 2014 to 2015 against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
Sir Eric Pickles, the Government’s Anti-Corruption Champion, is to review electoral fraud and make recommendations.
Statistics released today show the Government Communications Profession saved £330 million in 2014 to 2015 against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
The government announced 10 million voter registrations with 77% made online.
David Cameron will announce a new partnership between National Citizen Service (NCS) and Teach First to create thousands of new NCS mentors.
The US-UK Fulbright Commission is now accepting UK applications for its new Cyber Security Awards.
The government plans to abolish ‘check off’, the outdated practice of state-run union subscription payments, in the public sector.
A government spokesperson made a statement regarding Kids Company.
Work on the 2015 National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) is now under way.
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