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Establishment of new committees a vital step as the country seeks to join the Open Government Partnership and reinforce positive reforms
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Philip Baxendale Awards, which celebrate employee ownership, recognised several Cabinet Office supported mutuals including winner SEQOL.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire outlines government support to SMEs looking to export overseas.
Read the article on conflicts of interest written by our Chair, Lord Paul Bew, published today on the Guardian website.
The Chair of the Commission's statement on the launch of the 'State of the Nation 2014' report
Response from the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to the campaign by Avaaz about about the EU Climate Deal.
Cabinet Office is participating in Parliament Week, a programme of events and activities that connect people with parliamentary democracy.
Published impact assessment opinions based on external, independent scrutiny of new regulation by the Regulatory Policy Committee
The Human Rights and Democracy Programme is looking for project concepts for 2015-16 funding. Closing date is 8 December, 2014.
David Cameron's speech to the CBI Annual Conference 2014 and questions and answers from the audience.
Francis Maude spoke at Apsley House about the benefits, achievements and next steps in the programme of reform of public bodies.
Tyson Hepple has been appointed as the interim Director General of Her Majesty’s Passport Office
The government has saved more than £2 billion cumulatively since 2010 by reforming or abolishing quangos (public bodies).
The Lord Chancellor has re-appointed Antony Zacaroli as a barrister member and Allison Broad as an accountant member of the IRC for 3 years.
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.
An overview of this Academy for Justice Commissioning evening seminar, including the speakers' presentations.
SEQOL launched in October 2011, and its customers are reaping the benefits of an integrated approach to delivering health and social care.
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