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The New Year’s Honours Lists 2013 are published today in recognition of the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the UK.
Changes to the way government shares its corporate services are set to radically improve efficiency across departments and save money.
A new report shows progress on the government's quango reform programme.
The government has unveiled the list of the first wave of public services which it will digitalise by 2015.
Open letter from Nick Hurd to Stephen Lloyd outlining the government's actions to improve the regulation of social investment.
A new approach for how frameworks are used to procure ICT will make it easier for ICT suppliers, particularly SMEs, to work with government.
Permanent Secretary objectives will be published online for the first time to increase civil service accountability.
More than 300 complaints have been investigated through Cabinet Office's Mystery Shopper initiative, which tackles bad procurement practice.
Nearly £50m has been saved in Whitehall over the last year after efforts to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, waste and water consumption.
New workshops announced to help charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises make use of opportunities to work for government.
Prime Minister spoke to workers at Airbus in Brougton, Wales.
Government Chief Operating Officer Stephen Kelly today announced the appointment of Liam Maxwell as government Chief Technology Officer.
The Cabinet Office has today announced the appointment of Paul Maltby as the new Director for Transparency and Open Data.
Pupils at Lampton School in Hounslow today celebrated the one millionth pound donated to charity through Youth and Philanthropy Initiative.
£8 million of new investment will help public bodies release data so that companies can develop commercial opportunities.
Sixty organisations have been recognised with The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Volunteering Awards 2012.
Statement on Sir Desmond de Silva's report into the nature and extent of state collusion in the murder of Patrick Finucane.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude gave the following speech about Energy for Growth: the government's new approach to buying energy.
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