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The UK will be one of the safest places in the world to do business, with a world-class cyber security industry and workforce thanks to a new plan underpinned by £1.9 billion of investment.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore sets out his vision of a democracy that works for everyone in the United Kingdom.
Writing in the Times, Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore, explains how equalising constituencies in Scotland will address a historic injustice in our parliamentary system.
Senior figures and colleagues across the Civil Service celebrated winners and nominees of the 10th annual Diversity and Inclusion Awards.
Sir Eric Pickles spoke about tackling corruption to help build a better Britain at the Anti-Bribery and Corruption Forum.
The government has today announced that it is delivering on its promises to increase transparency by demonstrating significant progress in its Open Government National Action Plan of 2013-15.
Government will use its huge purchasing power to help support economic growth through the introduction of a balanced scorecard system.
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital has won the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building award at this year’s British Construction Industry Awards.
Minister for the Constitution Chris Skidmore discusses Brexit, voter registration and youth engagement on a visit to Cardiff.
The Cabinet Office and Local Government Association has today announced that 159 councils will join the next phase of the One Public Estate programme.
The government today published detailed plans on how it will deliver its commitment to allow all expats to vote in parliamentary elections.
Today the Minister for the Constitution presented Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) with a Royal Warrant signed by Her Majesty the Queen.
The Minister for the Constitution visited Birmingham City Council today to see how they're making it easier and more efficient to register to vote.
The 2017 Civil Service Fast Stream has a new application process to draw the next generation of leaders from the widest possible talent pool.
Her Majesty the Queen has approved the appointment of Ian Watmore to the role of First Civil Service Commissioner.
On his first official visit to the Government Digital Service Ben Gummer has announced three projects alongside Director General Kevin Cunnington.
The Minister for the Constitution welcomes initial proposals published by the independent Boundary Commissions today.
Writing in the Telegraph, the Minister for the Constitution explains why boundary reform and equal seats are essential for our modern democracy.
New Youth Investment Fund to support schemes in targeted disadvantaged communities across England.
Lessons learnt from last winter’s floods have helped build a new approach so the nation is better prepared and more resilient to flooding.
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