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Every quango across government will be reviewed, with a view to close, merge or bring functions back into departments if its continued existence cannot be justified
Red tape will be cut for asset managers, as the Chancellor goes further and faster to drive growth through the Plan for Change.
G7 Foreign Ministers' statement
Spending taxpayer money on unnecessary branded merchandise and staff ‘away days’ will be banned in the latest crackdown on wasteful spending across departments
80,000 patients have received a quicker diagnosis or ruling out of cancer in 28 days between July 2024 and January 2025 compared to the previous year.
Stephen Doughty, Minister for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories, gave these welcome remarks by video to the second Pall Mall Process Conference in Paris.
Minister Thomas-Symonds speech at the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
Opinion-editorial authored by Nick Thomas-Symonds, Minister for European Union Relations. This was originally published in The Telegraph on Tuesday 4 February 2025.
The DfT needed to understand data flows within cargo shipments to identify and mitigate potential supply chain risks.
Outside dining and later opening hours on the menu as government backs British pubs, clubs and restaurants with moves to slash burdensome red tape in the hospitality sector.
Oli de Botton has been appointed as the Prime Minister’s Expert Adviser on Education and Skills.
HM Treasury has today (3 April) announced the extension of Andrew Duff’s term as Senior Independent Director on the UK Government Investments (UKGI) Board for 12 months, from July 2025 to July 2026.
Ending doctor strikes saved 500,000 appointments and operations, and cut waiting lists by 193,000.
Construction of a new government office in Manchester City Centre is entering its final phase with the appointment of Wates to conduct the Category B fit-out
Foreign Secretary David Lammy travels to Kosovo and Serbia to strengthen cooperation on tackling irregular migration and serious organised crime.
Isabel Doverty has been appointed as the interim Chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACoBA).
Greater clarity and accountability will be brought to fire and building safety from the transfer of Ministerial responsibility from the Home Office to MHCLG
Government announces the implementation of regulations of Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, specifying Russia under the enhanced tier.
Government delivers on manifesto commitment to reduce red tape – merging existing bodies to get a grip on delays to infrastructure delivery.
Chancellor vows to bring about “new era of security and national renewal” as she delivered a Spring Statement to kickstart economic growth.
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