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Parliamentary constituencies and welfare reform were on the agenda at this month’s Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have answered the public's questions about the Spending Review as they visited Nottingham.
Chancellor George Osborne has announced details of the government’s 4-year public spending plans in the Spending Review.
The Cabinet Office has announced today that it will reduce its core resource budget by 35% in real terms by 2014-15.
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has today promised to leave “no stone unturned” in the hunt for more efficiency savings.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude has today summarised plans to substantially reform a large number of Public Bodies across government
Francis Maude announced that the government has negotiated with 5 civil service unions on a new civil service compensation scheme.
Sir Philip Green, of Arcadia Group, will run a review into government spending.
The Cabinet Office has published early results showing the impact of the government’s marketing and advertising freeze since June 2010.
Government departments have today published their responses to comments made by the public on the Coalition's Programme for Government
Transcript of a speech by the Prime Minister on Structural Reform Plans, given at the Civil Service Live event, 8 July 2010.
Francis Maude has announced that he will begin introducing legislation to cap redundancy payments made to civil servants.
The Minister of the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a Written Ministerial Statement on the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS).
Francis Maude, Minister for Cabinet Office, sets out his vision for civil service reform at the 2010 Civil Service Live event.
The letter by Francis Maude MP to Paul Noon of CCSU regarding changes to the civil service redundancy payments of 6 July 2010.
Ian Watmore is to become the new Chief Operating Officer at the head of the Efficiency and Reform Group.
Ian Watmore, the former Chief Executive of the Football Association and a former Permanent Secretary, is to become the new Chief Operating Officer at the head of the Efficiency and Reform Group.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have written to public sector workers asking for their ideas on saving money.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have written to public sector workers asking for their ideas on how the government can do more for less
A powerful new joint Treasury-Cabinet Office group will be set up to ensure savings across Whitehall and arms-length bodies happen quickly.
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