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Driving records to go online, as part of programme to digitise 25 major public services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Afghanistan, flooding, spending, the NHS, immigration and rail fares.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on honours, immigration, Simon Hoggart, spending, election debate and floods.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on flooding, spending, World War One (WW1) and Scotland.
The British and Japanese Governments have agreed to proceed with negotiations intended to lead to the exchange of leasehold and ownership rights for the premises of the British Embassy Tokyo.
Francis Maude has made a statement to the House of Commons about 2 reviews that examine major contracts held by government.
Serco will repay £68.5 million for charging errors as government welcomes progress on a corporate renewal plan.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury publishes a review looking at options to strengthen financial management and leadership across government.
Robert Swannell and Robin Lawther appointed as Non-Executive Directors to the government’s Shareholder Executive.
Autumn Statement 2013 speech in full.
Le chancelier de l’Echiquier, George Osborne, a prononcé aujourd’hui le traditionnel discours d’automne devant le Parlement.
Further measures announced to help hard-working people as Chancellor delivers Autumn Statement to Parliament.
Letter from Brandon Lewis to Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council about the remuneration of senior staff.
The government has updated its procurement pipelines to help businesses of all sizes bid for more public sector contracts.
Government agencies are saving taxpayers £60 million by housing their headquarters under one roof in an award-winning project.
Minister Francis Maude discussed the government's property strategy at the Workplace Network and Worldwide Workplace Web Conference.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Syria, RBS and public sector pay.
Data shows regional breakdown of figures for the year 2012 to 2013.
More than a third of companies on a new procurement framework for building digital public services have never worked with government before.
Guidance published by the Treasury uses lessons learned from the Olympics and private sector to drive down infrastructure costs.
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