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A note of the meetings held by the Interministerial Standing Committee.
The Interministerial Standing Committee met for the sixth time on 12 March…
The Interministerial Standing Committee met for the fifth time on 19…
The Interministerial Standing Committee (IMSC) met for the fourth time on…
The Interministerial Standing Committee met for the third time on 1…
The Interministerial Standing Committee met for the second time on 29 June…
The first Interministerial Standing Committee met on 23 March 2022 via…
This document provides the agenda for the meeting of the Specialised Committee on the Implementation of the Windsor Framework on 25 April 2024.
Specialised Committee on the implementation of the Windsor Framework…
Defending Britain sets out the Government's new commitment on defence spending
Foreword from the Prime Minister Every day, Britain’s armed forces are on…
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) and guidance documents are now out of date and have been replaced by PPN 10/23.
A note of the meetings held by the Interministerial Group for Elections and Registration
This policy summary outlines the objectives, benefits, scope, and the responsibilities of your organisation when using the Cabinet Office spend controls.
The government’s response to the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament's International Partnerships Report.
The UK Resilience Forum (UKRF) has been established to strengthen UK resilience by improving communication and collaboration on risk, emergency preparedness, crisis response and recovery.
The Governance Code on Public Appointments sets out the process and principles that should underpin all public appointments made to bodies listed in the Public Appointments Order in Council.
The action plans outline how the CCS will help departments meet the government’s aspiration to work more with SMEs, and how it will improve awareness of VCSEs.
This document provides the agenda for the meeting of the Specialised Committee on the Implementation of the Windsor Framework on 24 January 2024.
Notes of meetings of the Inter-Ministerial Group for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
This document gives the Cabinet Office's approach to the selection of records for permanent preservation in line with the Public Records Act 1958.
This page contains the UK government’s quarterly reports on intergovernmental relations in line with our transparency commitments.
The sixth National Action Plan (NAP) makes commitments to increase transparency, accountability, and public participation in government.
Bishop James Jones proposed a 'charter for families bereaved through public tragedy’, the Hillsborough Charter. The Deputy Prime Minister has signed the charter on behalf of the government.
The UK Government Resilience Framework sets out how we will strengthen the systems and capabilities that support our collective resilience.
The UK Government Resilience Framework: 2023 Implementation Update provides an update on progress this year in making the UK more resilient to risks
The What Works Network Strategy sets out how the Evaluation Task Force – secretariat of the Network – expects to deliver its vision over the next five years.
Amendments have been made to ensure that the rules are aligned with primary legislation on maternity leave and include the employer cost cap requirements
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