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Keynote speech from IP Minister, Chris Skidmore at the Alibaba Business and Intellectual Property Rights Protection Summit.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ministers set out the need for a ‘culture change’ at universities to encourage more care leavers to stay in higher education
Five-year plan published setting out how the government will build a democracy that works for everyone
The Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore has launched a Diversity Action Plan for Public Appointments.
Chris Skidmore MP, Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for the Constitution) gave a written update on government accountability and transparency
Chris Skidmore, Minister for the Constitution, hosted the inaugural Electoral Summit yesterday, 11 December 2017.
The Invitation to Tender is for the procurement of a service delivering all aspects of the National Fraud Initiative.
The voter registration service has been made more accessible for users, following an audit by the Government Digital Service Accessibility team.
Three UK Government ministers will today [Wednesday 8 November] appear before Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) to discuss the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.
A new platform allowing government departments to share grants data will increase transparency, improve efficiency and counter fraud.
The Minister for the Constitution heard from disability rights campaigners about the barriers they face when participating in the democratic process.
First British voters required to show ID before casting their ballots in crackdown on fraud.
Chris Skidmore speaks on International Democracy Day
A new annual week of action which will put the spotlight on democracy and boost participation is to be launched by the government.
Government has increased the amount of fraud it has prevented and detected since 2014, a report published by the Cabinet Office says.
At the All Party Parliamentary Group on Learning Disabilities, Chris Skidmore launches a Call for Evidence on how people with disabilities experience registering to vote and voting itself.
Ministers have confirmed they will press ahead with plans to make it easier for domestic abuse survivors to register to vote anonymously.
A change suggested by the Minister for the Constitution will allow local authorities to use records for those with vision impairments to assist them with voting.
Chris Skidmore visited Brighton charities to hear about the experiences of people with disabilities when voting or registering to vote.
Writing in The Times, Skidmore explained there will be a cross-party inquiry into intimidation and abuse of general election candidates.
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