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Speech by Minister for Trade and Investment Lord Maude at an event with the São Paulo state government, São Paulo, Brazil 17 November 2015.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Elizabeth Gardiner has been appointed as the First Parliamentary Counsel and new Permanent Secretary for the Government in Parliament Group.
Government launches a new TechLink programme between Britain and Estonia at the D5 Summit in Estonia as GOV.UK reaches 2 billion visits.
The Independent Freedom of Information Commission is encouraging people to provide feedback by 20 November.
The Minister for Constitutional Reform attended a voter registration workshop for young people with learning disabilities.
Consultation on proposed changes to the Official Gazette and new Attorney General and Revision of Law Ordinances.
Andy Street, the Managing Director of John Lewis, will join the department from 1 January 2016.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced in a speech from inside GCHQ plans to make Britain the best protected country in cyber space.
Chancellor lays out new plan for £1.9 billion cyber investment, and details seven more departments that have settled ahead of the Spending Review.
This newsletter was issued in November 2015.
John Penrose, Minister for Constitutional Reform, encourages young people to get involved in democratic processes.
New proposals to improve the driving test, including incentives to be better prepared, form part of a consultation launched by government today.
Her Majesty the Queen praised the work of civil servants as part of a visit to the Home Office's London HQ.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office explained how government is opening up procurement to help small businesses to win government contracts.
The Crown Commercial Service eSourcing suite will be unavailable to buyers and suppliers on 3 and 4 December 2015.
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has signed a preferential public sector pricing agreement with Huddle for secure cloud collaboration tools.
Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA) will merge, creating the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
Home Secretary Theresa May has today argued that “fundamental, urgent and radical” reform of the Home Office is needed to meet the operational and financial challenges this country faces.
Alun Cairns today reaffirmed the UK Government's commitment to introducing a funding floor for the first time alongside the Spending Review.
The new Ministerial Group on Government Digital Technology will work to ensure progress continues in government digital transformation.
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