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The prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2014 honours 111 outstanding UK volunteering groups.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Thinking good thoughts isn’t enough. Chris Mullin of the Implementation Unit (IU) explains how they help departments turn ideas into policy.
Perdita Fraser, Elizabeth Passey and David Isaac will join the board of the Big Lottery Fund.
Read how social impact bonds have helped young people in East London.
The Queen’s Speech takes place at the start of each Parliamentary session and forms the central part of the State Opening of Parliament.
John Manzoni, CEO of the Major Projects Authority, discusses how civil servants are delivering some of the UK’s most ambitious projects.
The second Major Projects Authority annual report shows how the government’s most significant projects have performed in 2013 to 2014.
The UK government has signed a Letter of Intent with the Israeli government about joint funding for cyber research.
Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal, the Rt Hon Andrew Lansley, announced bills that received Royal Assent in 2013 to 2014.
Francis Maude discussed reforming public services and helping small businesses with government procurement.
The 2014 to 2015 Communications Plan shows how government will provide a more unified communications profession and better value for money.
Francis Maude discussed public service reform, transparency and a recent flood hack at an Open Government Partnership (OGP) meeting in Dublin.
Local authorities can apply for a programme to help save money and create new homes and jobs through better use of their assets.
New opportunities are part of an industry-led campaign launched by the Chancellor to inspire more young people to study maths and physics.
A roundtable discussion, co-chaired by Francis Maude and CBI Director John Cridland, discussed the government’s commercial reforms.
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd has announced more than £2.5 million funding to change the lives of vulnerable young people.
Social impact bonds will lead to innovation to tackle NEET (not in education, employment or training) issue.
A statement from the Cabinet Office on amendments made to Wikipedia about the Hillsborough disaster.
The government has announced the second Energy for Growth project that will save money and support UK economic growth.
Francis Maude spoke on transparency, open data and open government at a conference in Paris.
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