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Radical changes to public sector construction will lead to up to a 20% fall in the cost of building schools, hospitals and roads.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister and Lord Young chair panel discussion at Downing Street with business angels, entrepreneurs and professional advisers.
People across the country are being invited to give their views on the definition of open standards for government.
The government has strengthened proposals for a new individual register of voters to make the scheme simpler for the majority of voters.
New supply chain used by Highways Agency allows construction SMEs working on government property to receive prompt payment.
Nine organisations have been selected as Strategic Partners of the Office for Civil Society (OCS).
This consultation is now closed. The Civil Contingencies Secretariat have developed a package of documents about community resilience.
Leading organisations are formally backing the government's programmes to make sure young people are earning or learning.
Francis Maude unveiled plans for a new Major Projects Leadership Academy, which will be created and delivered in partnership with Oxford's Said Business School, today in London.
Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society, makes a statement welcoming the National Audit Office's report on the Compact
Using behavioural insights could save taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds and thousands of lives a year, according to an annual report.
The Behavioural Insights Team has published a paper on fraud, debt and error.
The Cabinet Office has published an interim report on debt owed to government, by the Fraud, Error and Debt Taskforce.
The beneficiaries of a new £30 million fund to help transform and modernise local charity support services have been announced.
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released a report providing a high level review of how staff costs have been managed in central government.
A beta of a single domain for all government information has been launched.
The knighthood conferred upon Fred Goodwin as a Knight Bachelor has been cancelled and annulled.
"Countries right across Europe need bold action to recover their economic dynamism, to get to grips with their debts and to secure growth and jobs for the future."
"My message to other leaders was clear: we've got to be bold and decisive."
The Cabinet Office has published its summary of responses to the public consultation, Making open data real.
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