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Baroness Neville-Rolfe's keynote speech at the International Government Security Conference 2023
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New laws to set the country on the right path for the long-term will be revealed in next week’s King’s Speech.
A summary of current activity at the Grenfell Tower site.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England jointly agreed to reduce the maximum authorised size of the APF. This was confirmed via a letter exchange on 3 November 2023.
The Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) has appointed Jonathan Chapman to the GIAA Board as a new Non-Executive Director.
Members of the CRI have signed a joint statement pledging that central government funds should not be used to pay ransoms to cyber criminals.
NSTIx has established a cross-government network of themed co-creation spaces.
Alister Jack welcomes economy's resilience while remaining committed to halving inflation for long-term growth
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has submitted a planning application for the new European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) headquarters.
An Op-Ed by Ministers Jeremy Quin and Alex Burghart, originally published in The Telegraph.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life held a seminar on 21 September to explore how the current lobbying rules are working in practice.
The landmark change will mean more criminal proceeds are recovered.
New procurement rules have today become law, following the Royal Assent of the Procurement Act - and is part of the Government’s work to make long-term decisions that will change this country for the better.
As part of the government's £900 million crackdown on fraud, seven people have been sentenced for their part in a major fraud operation worth an alleged £770,000.
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in UK actuarial work is growing in importance. The conclusions come from GAD research.
The Cabinet Office is to sell its 25% stake in SSCL for £82.3 million. £45m of the proceeds will be put aside to increase cross-government productivity to deliver for the public in the long-term.
Rishi Sunak reflects on his first year as Prime Minister.
The Civil Service Fast Stream programme has exceeded its ambition to increase the number of hires with a STEM qualification to 50% across all schemes.
Thousands of pounds of government funding to help communities recover from the impact of Storm Babet.
The King has approved the following new appointments to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
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