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New supply chain used by Highways Agency allows construction SMEs working on government property to receive prompt payment.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Supplementary Estimates seek parliamentary authority for voted expenditure by government departments for 2011-12.
The Prime Minister has responded to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority's announcement on MPs' pay and pensions.
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.
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.
Details of ministerial appointments have been announced.
The Government has published January progress updates for each department's Structural Reform Plans. External site: [Business plans](http://transparency.number10.gov.uk/transparency/srp)
Published 2 February 2012
A beta of a single domain for all government information has been launched.
Courts across England and Wales have started using a new interpreter service which is expected to save tax-payers more than £18m a year.
Mr George Fergusson has been appointed Governor of Bermuda in succession to Sir Richard Gozney KCMG CVO, who will be retiring from the Diplomatic Service.
The Cabinet Office has published its summary of responses to the public consultation, Making open data real.
Minister Francis Maude made a speech to the World Bank on transparency and open data on 30 January 2012.
The Cabinet Office has responded to the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) on government and IT.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, today met with staff in the Worthing office of My Civil Service Pension.
Francis Maude has spoken about the government’s plans to reduce the impact on the transport network during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Latest quarterly snapshot on how each department is spending its budget and the results it has achieved. External site: [Visit the No.10 transparency section](http://www.number10.gov.uk/transparency/)
Cabinet Office has announced the appointment of Tim Kelsey as the new Executive Director for Transparency and Open Data.
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