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An Op-Ed by Ministers Jeremy Quin and Alex Burghart, originally published in The Telegraph.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New procurement rules have today become law, following the Royal Assent of the Procurement Act - and is part of the Government’s work to make long-term decisions that will change this country for the better.
The Cabinet Office is to sell its 25% stake in SSCL for £82.3 million. £45m of the proceeds will be put aside to increase cross-government productivity to deliver for the public in the long-term.
The Civil Service Fast Stream programme has exceeded its ambition to increase the number of hires with a STEM qualification to 50% across all schemes.
2,500 ambitious tech talents will be recruited into digital roles in government by June 2025 through new apprenticeship and early talent programmes, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
The government’s levelling up programme is moving further ahead today, with land for the permanent site of the new Darlington Economic Campus being purchased.
New data released today reveals small businesses (SMEs) won a record-breaking amount of government work in 2021/22.
A speech from Minister for the Cabinet Office Jeremy Quin on Civil Service modernisation and reform.
Digital gurus from the private sector will be parachuted into government departments as part of radical plans to turbocharge the technological skills of civil servants, Cabinet Office Minister Jeremy Quin revealed today.
Letter from the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner to Jeremy Quin MP about the need for a review into public space surveillance.
Transformative new rules which rip up bureaucratic EU regulations for public sector procurement will be debated in the House of Commons today.
Opinion article originally published in the Times Red Box on Wednesday 7 June 2023.
Stepped up measures to protect national security in government contracts are to be brought forward, the government has announced today.
Civil Service staff are in line to receive a one-off payment of £1,500 this year, following constructive discussions between the Cabinet Office and unions today.
Updated figures have been released as part of the two year anniversary of the Shared Services Strategy, which sets out how departments will find efficiencies by working more closely together.
Minister Jeremy Quin broke ground on the Government Property Agency’s new First Street Hub in Manchester today.
More than 11,000 government roles have been relocated out of London and across the UK under the Places for Growth programme, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
New guidance to help frontline government staff support vulnerable people has been published.
Transformative new rules which rip up bureaucratic EU regulations will be debated in the House of Commons today.
The latest figures from the National Fraud Initiative's annual report have been revealed.
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