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Speech by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on the launch of the Declaration on Government Reform
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An ambitious programme for government reform, to ensure the country builds back better from COVID-19 has been launched by ministers and civil servants today
A new strategy and consulting hub, staffed by civil servants, has been launched today to boost internal expertise across government, saving the taxpayer money.
New chair appointed for committee responsible for evaluating regulation in UK.
The Prime Minister has set out the conclusions of the Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy.
Analysts play a key role in leading government projects and supporting government decision making. To celebrate this work, the Government Analysis Function is set to hold its first Analysis in Government month in May, and GA…
New Curriculum and Campus for Government Skills is part of the government’s Civil Service modernisation programme and builds on Michael Gove’s Ditchley speech last year.
The UK says when President Mnangagwa assumed office in November 2017, he gave hope to Zimbabweans but has reneged on implementing political and economic reforms
The commission has revealed plans to join the Cabinet Office to advise the Minister for Women and Equalities on the importance of social mobility.
New plans to overhaul procurement rules, cutting red tape and making it easier for smaller businesses to win government contracts have been launched today.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has accepted recommendations to create a single new digital function within DWP.
UK Minister James Cleverly for the Middle East: Lebanon can have a bright future, but it must take urgent and drastic action to avoid economic catastrophe.
Alex Chisholm reflects on the refresh of the vision for A Brilliant Civil Service and the Civil Service reform and modernisation agenda.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces merger of Department for International Development and Foreign Office.
Somalia international partners welcome the commitment of the two leaders to continue the dialogue.
Home Secretary’s oral statement on the Windrush Lessons Learned Review by Wendy Williams.
Leaders from the construction industry have been reminded that tough new rules on paying their suppliers on time are due to come into force in September.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This is the first room in King Charles Street, the home of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, that is named after an LGBT+ diplomat, Graeme Watkins.
Writing in the Eastern Eye, Nikesh Mehta OBE, Fouzia Younis and Muna Shamsuddin explain why the Foreign Office must attract the best talent from all backgrounds.
The Foreign Secretary wants to see a diplomatic service that is more representative of the UK.
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