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Nigel Clifford has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of Ordnance Survey (OS).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Embassy in Copenhagen invitation for open tender for Companies to bid for the installation of security bollards at the Embassy.
Second evaluation of rules designed to ensure that those working as temporary government contractors are meeting their tax obligations, published today.
Memorandum to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and the Committees on Arms Export Controls on post-legislative scrutiny of the Cluster Munitions (Prohibitions) Act 2010.
Securing the evidence base for regulation: Regulatory Policy Committee scrutiny in the 2010 to 2015 Parliament
Joint Statement on Election Support from the Embassies of Australia, Denmark, EU, Norway, Switzerland, UK and the US
The Turks and Caicos and UK governments have agreed the Territory’s 2015-16 budget, it was announced today, Monday, 2 March 2015.
Speech given at Manchester Central Convention Centre to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) Data Protection Practitioner Conference.
The Committee also publishes new blog post on police leadership written by Professor Dame Shirley Pearce, Chair of the College of Policing.
A new digital service will allow people charged with minor motoring offences to make a plea online at a time and place of their choosing.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about defence spending, economy, parliamentary language and Ukraine support.
Latest OECD Economic Survey confirms that the UK has jump-started its engines for growth. Now is the time to 'finish the job'.
Government spends over a quarter of its procurement budget with small and medium-sized enterprises. Further reforms will increase the spend.
Social Enterprise UK and Cabinet Office data will enable people to track money spent by local authorities and central government on social enterprises.
Government invests £530,000 to encourage students to register to vote, the latest in a series of measures to maximise student registration.
The additional £20 million from the government is part of the multi-year plan for the move to Individual Electoral Registration (IER).
This newsletter was issued in February 2015.
The Treasury Solicitor’s Department (TSol) will change its name on 1 April to the Government Legal Department
DFID Bangladesh Country Representative Sarah Cooke's speech at the launching event of National Forum for Social Protection in Dhaka.
British Embassy Bucharest joins diplomatic missions, NGOs and the Romanian government to mark the International Open Data Day
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