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The new Permanent Secretary of the Cabinet Office, Richard Heaton, takes up his new role today.
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Francis Maude announced the first award from the government's new Contestable Policy Fund.
The latest 'Mystery Shopper' cases reveal three new cases where payment issues for SMEs have been successfully resolved.
Information published today on government services is a crucial step towards using data to drive performance improvements and cut costs.
Stuart Andrew MP has been appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
A consultation about paid time off work for trade union duties and activities for civil servants has been launched.
Up to 150 civil servants from across Whitehall can work from a new office space in Croydon during the Olympics and Paralympics.
Francis Maude today visited the first hospice in England to be run by its staff as a mutual - the John Taylor Hospice, Birmingham.
More than 2,000 miles of historic canals and rivers across England and Wales are being handed over to the Canal & River Trust.
A discussion with firms from across West Sussex about making it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises win public sector contracts.
Francis Maude has today recognised the progress made and set out the challenge ahead to senior government buyers as the first centrally managed contract went live.
Francis Maude has today announced that Bill Crothers will be appointed as the government's Chief Procurement Officer.
Today’s first meeting of the Open Data User Group (ODUG) has been hailed as an important step in the government's open data revolution.
Executive Director for Government Communication, Jenny Grey, is to leave the cvil service to take up a new post at Citigroup.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a speech about the government's approach to open data and transparency.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude delivered a speech about government and the construction industry.
Government is taking a long term approach to construction strategy, focusing on waste, transparency, technology and new procurement models.
New public data releases will help drive improvements in services, contribute to growth and innovation and drive the open data revolution.
Cross-Whitehall spending controls will be a permanent way of life the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today.
New report shows that the number of public sector mutuals has increased and they are improving services.
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