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Matthew Hancock spoke about simplicity, iteration and transformation in government services at the National Digital Conference 2015.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government has handed over the keys to Admiralty Arch to restore the building to its former glory and raise £65.5 million for the taxpayer.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Matthew Hancock spoke about reforming public services.
Whitehall in-year budget review process completes, identifying further asset sales, underspends and efficiencies to smooth path of departmental savings.
Redundancy payments for public sector workers will be capped as part of the Enterprise Bill in the Queen’s Speech.
The Prime Minister has agreed a machinery of government change that affects the Shareholder Executive and UK Financial Investments.
This is the new AAIB website on GOV.UK; the old site has been decommissioned.
The British Embassy Copenhagen hereby sends out invitation for open tender for companies to bid for a renovation project
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Graham Farrant has today (12 March 2015) been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Land Registry.
Surcharge of £200 per year and £150 per year for students enables access to National Health Service in the same way as a permanent UK resident.
The government has already identified £11 billion of efficiency and reform savings for the next financial year up to January 2015.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude speech at the Open Data Champions roundtable event held on 24 March 2015
A number of departments are now starting to publish in open formats and major software providers are improving their support.
Francis Maude has appointed Natalie Campbell and Rachael Robathan as members of the Big Lottery Fund UK Board.
The National Fraud Initiative (NFI) has moved to the Cabinet Office, complementing our work recovering taxpayers’ money lost through fraud.
Construction work on a new prison in North Wales is set to be stepped up after the contract to build it was officially signed.
The public will get more choice when verifying their identities online using the GOV.UK Verify service.
Local and regional councils have been recognised by Cabinet Office as leading the way in open data and transparency.
A speech by Chief Secretary of the Treasury at the Budget debates on 19 March 2015
There will be a £105 million boost for taxpayers over 7 years from a joint venture to revolutionise hosting government computer servers.
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