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Statistics released today show the Government Communications Profession saved £330 million in 2014 to 2015 against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Her Excellency, Governor Helen Kilpatrick receives the new flag car on behalf of the Cayman Islands Government
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety and annual accounting exercises.
The government plans to abolish ‘check off’, the outdated practice of state-run union subscription payments, in the public sector.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.
A letter asks ideas from the public sector on doing more while saving public money ahead of the Spending Review.
Chancellor and Chief Secretary invite the ideas from the public sector on doing more while saving public money ahead of the Spending Review.
Bill Crothers, Government Chief Commercial Officer, is moving to a new role.
The cost of car and motorcycle theory tests will drop from £25 to £23 in October 2015.
In this video, Chancellor George Osborne explains the next stage in the government's plan to fix the nation's finances.
The 2015 to 2016 communications plan shows how government will provide a more unified communications profession and better value for money.
Chancellor launches Spending Review 2015, the next stage in the government’s plan to fix the nation’s finances.
At Summer Budget the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, set out the next stage of the government’s plan for the Midlands.
At Summer Budget the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, set out the next stage of the government’s plan for the North West.
At Summer Budget the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, set out the next stage of the government’s plan for Yorkshire & Northern Lincolnshire
At Summer Budget the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, set out the next stage of the government’s plan for the South West.
The Summer Budget speech in full.
The Chancellor has presented his Summer Budget to Parliament – here's a summary of what was announced.
Government has reached an agreement with the BBC that it will take on the cost of free television licences for over-75s
The government’s third annual report into its most significant projects has been published.
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