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The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the appointment of Mrs Justice Macur to review the Waterhouse inquiry as well as questions on Syria, Angela Merkel's visit and Nadine Dorries.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Compact Week 2012 is running from Monday 5 November until Friday 9 November 2012.
From today all government bodies must comply with an agreed set of standards to make our IT more open, cheaper and better connected.
Levente Nyitrai, a policy officer in the British Embassy in Budapest, has been declared the individual award winner in this year’s Civil Service Diversity and Equality Awards.
An internal review into Government Procurement Service ICT procurements will make sure they are getting the best results.
Jean-Christophe Gray has been appointed the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Budget, wind farms, Heseltine review and electoral boundaries.
Treasury publishes the audited Whole of Government Accounts for 2010-11 setting out public sector assets and liabilities at 31 March 2011.
Approval for Simon Cawte, former Special Adviser, Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Approval for Christine Jardine former Special Adviser, Number 10 (Cabinet Office), on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Approval for Dame Gill Morgan, former Permanent Secretary, Welsh Government, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Approval for Colin Pyle, former Special Adviser to the First Minister, Scottish Government, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
A shift in the way government operates, enforced by the Efficiency and Reform Group, has put the government on track to save £20bn a year.
The government has leased London's landmark Admiralty Arch to Prime Investors Capital Limited (PIC) for 99 years.
The second G-Cloud supplier framework for cloud-based IT services goes live today.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude spoke to the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives (SOLACE) annual summit.
Fledgling and existing mutuals will be given a vital helping hand from leaders in their fields as part of the Mutuals Ambassadors Programme.
Francis Maude will call on the media to work with civil society and international experts to scrutinise government through open public data.
GOV.UK, the new online home of government services and information, has launched today.
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