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A joint report by the Public Chairs Forum (PCF) and Cabinet Office shows how public bodies have increased efficiency and reduced their costs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The changes will allow pharmacists to spend more time with patients, levelling the playing field between smaller pharmacies and larger chains.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Findings of a research project which examined how to run small rural primary schools efficiently.
This document provides a functional leadership model for more efficient and effective government.
How EU-wide minimum energy performance standards and energy labels help improve the energy efficiency of common domestic appliances and products.
What you must be able to do and understand to drive safely and responsibly in traffic.
Midlands Region, Judge David R.Salter (chairman) and I.D Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Surveyor) on 16 May 2023
Assessing UK and international evidence on driving efficiently to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions and how this can be improved.
Letter from Dorian Kennedy, Head of Immunisation Branch, dated 16 March 2011 Download Efficient use of vaccines, letter from Dorian Kennedy…
Process efficiency related appropriate measures for biological waste treatment.
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John Glen sets out steps to improve performance management and attract talent into the Civil Service - ensuring we have the best people in place to deliver for the public.
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