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On 16-17 June, the British Embassy participated in an international conference on the role of parliament in tackling corruption.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Flag of the British Antarctic Territory is today flying above the Foreign & Commonwealth Office marking Mid-Winter’s Day (in Antarctica!)
Jo Swinson MP returns to her position as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State following maternity leave.
Governor, Peter Beckingham chaired the TCI Cabinet meeting at the House of Assembly Building on Grand Turk on Wednesday 18th June 2014.
Richard Heaton gave the 2014 Sir William Dale Memorial Lecture on legislation and good law at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU, Recall Bill, Iraq and passports.
British and Bulgarian experts exchange experience in doing impact assessments to strengthen local administrative capacity.
An overview of this Academy for Justice Commissioning evening seminar, including the speaker's presentation.
The updated plan emphasises priority areas where we need to build capability in the civil service.
'We’ve made excellent progress and have now shown that we can deliver savings and reforms year after year', explains the Chancellor.
To mark the 799th anniversary of Magna Carta, the Prime Minister has written an article for the Mail on Sunday on British values.
Government has reduced its estate by the equivalent of 26 Buckingham Palaces, saving more than £1.2 billion since 2010.
The Government Lead Non-Executive Director Lord Browne recommends keeping enhanced departmental boards.
The National Audit Office has published a report into the progress of Army 2020, the transformation programme for the British Army.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the government's savings of £14.3 billion in the last financial year.
Registering to vote, part of the move to Individual Electoral Registration, is now simpler thanks to a new user-friendly online process.
The Efficiency and Reform Group has supported departments in saving £14.3 billion against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
Francis Maude gave the closing speech on public service reform, digital government, supporting SMEs, cyber security and big data.
Celebrating the success of the UK Government Digital Strategy and the strength of Scotland’s involvement in its delivery.
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