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The Prime Minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion, Sir Eric Pickles, will discuss the importance of transparency in exposing corruption, tackling white collar crime, and stopping tax avoidance.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This document explains the exchange of information between the UK government and government of the Alderney on beneficial ownership.
The government is set to move around 5,700 full time civil and public servants from offices in Whitehall to East London.
A new complaints body will provide the public with greater confidence that their voices have been heard.
Cabinet Office has published new standards to improve the management of government grants.
New standards published today by the Cabinet Office will ensure that grants will be effectively managed across government.
Today Chris Skidmore visited the University of Sheffield to see firsthand how an innovative project to encourage students to register to vote is having a direct impact.
The British-Irish Council held its 28th summit in Cardiff today and focused on the UK's exit from the EU and the Council's Early Years policy.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the Great Debate Tour finale about how we're working to build a democracy that works for everyone.
Writing in the Times, Minister for the Cabinet Office explains why we want to make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises to sell to government.
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore spoke to school children today in Manchester about the importance of politics and the democratic process.
Chris Skidmore spoke to students in South Korea on how we're working to build a digital democracy that is fit for the 21st century.
Ian Playford has been appointed interim CEO of a new central body within the Government Property Unit.
Minister Chris Skidmore spoke at the D5 summit of leading digital governments about the UK government's progress in digital public services.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office laid a Written Ministerial Statement in Parliament on reforms to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme.
Codes of Practice to accompany data access measures in the Digital Economy Bill.
The Prime Minister has appointed Dr David Halpern as What Works National Adviser following an open competition.
Today Chris Skidmore met Scottish Women’s Aid in Edinburgh to discuss making anonymous voter registration more accessible to survivors of domestic abuse.
New figures out today from the National Fraud Initiative show that it has prevented fraud costing nearly £200 million in England over the past 2 years.
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore has today launched 18 pilot projects across England and Wales to reduce costs of the annual canvass for local authorities.
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