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Public services should be delivered online or by other digital means, the government has announced in response to a report by Martha Lane Fox.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Letter from Francis Maude in reply to Martha Lane Fox regarding her report on digital services.
Prime Minister David Cameron has launched a new award that will recognise some of the excellent examples of the Big Society.
The government has today published detailed spending data allowing the public to see for the first time how money is spent.
Employers will be expected to accept suitable proposals from front-line staff who want to take over and run services as mutual organisations.
Employers will be expected to accept suitable proposals from front line staff who want to take over and run services as mutual organisations.
Speech by the Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude, unveiling new support for public service 'spin-outs'.
Twelve groups from around the country have been selected to run the first National Citizen Service pilot projects.
Francis Maude has announced a series of measures to make it easier for small and medium sized enterprises to do business with government.
The Public Bodies Bill, which allows government to carry out its public bodies reforms, has been published in Parliament.
The government took another important step towards transparency today, publishing details of hospitality and gifts received by ministers.
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.
The government has published details about civil servants working at the heart of government as part of its ongoing accountability drive.
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has today summarised plans to reform a large number of public bodies, or quangos.
According to Sir Philip Green's review on government efficiency, the government has failed to make the most of its scale and buying power.
Francis Maude announced that the government has negotiated with 5 civil service unions on a new civil service compensation scheme.
The government has relaxed current licensing provisions on public sector information, making it faster and easier to re-use it.
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