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The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about commercialisation, experimenting and digital at the Local Government Association conference.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Matt Hancock, Minister for the Cabinet Office, hosts a Job Hack to help young people access training and employment opportunities.
The Centre for Youth Impact enters its next phase to help youth sector organisations measure and understand the impact of their work.
Lord Bridges of Headley made a statement on the publication of updated codes of conduct for ministers and special advisers.
John Manzoni gave the keynote address at Reform’s Annual Conference 2015, discussing reform and the efficiency of the Civil Service.
The Prince of Wales and members of his household corresponded with the Medical Research Council to make arrangements for a dinner.
A community building has been crowned the winner of the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award 2015.
The UK officially hands over the D5 presidency to Estonia during a bilateral with the Estonian Prime Minister.
The Grow Your Tenner campaign helps to make public donations to UK local charities and community groups go further.
Rupert McNeil announced as Chief People Officer for the Civil Service.
Multinationals looking to shift profits to avoid paying their fair share of tax will find it harder to avoid tax.
The government is looking for talented and creative people to find innovative solutions to youth unemployment in a unique collaboration.
No more excuses for charity fundraisers as new rules brought in to protect vulnerable people.
On 10 October 2015 the Cabinet Office will join with Social Enterprise UK to celebrate Social Saturday.
A record number of projects that aim to improve transport have been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award 2015.
The programme, worth £100,000, is seeking to appoint between 1 and 3 training providers to help charities to fundraise more effectively.
The United States and UK announced their intent to strengthen ties between each nation’s technical teams during a UK government visit.
The Minister for Civil Society made a statement following Sir Stuart Etherington's review of fundraising self-regulation.
Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has appointed 4 expert advisers to help the Civil Service become more representative of modern Britain.
Organisations working with young people can apply for funding through the Youth Social Action Fund.
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