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New standards published today by the Cabinet Office will ensure that grants will be effectively managed across government.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Queen has approved the Rt Hon Lord Freud's resignation from government.
Today Chris Skidmore visited the University of Sheffield to see firsthand how an innovative project to encourage students to register to vote is having a direct impact.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed a new member and reappointed 3 members to the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
Wide-ranging review of the Homes and Communities Agency will help improve its efficiency and provide greater focus to its housebuilding work.
Visit of Mr. Nigel Baker, Head of South America Department, reinforced British commitment to Paraguayan Development.
Statement affirming Department for Culture Media and Sport commitment to The National Archives Information Management Assessment (IMA) programme.
His Excellency the Governor, Dr John Freeman, chaired the 29th meeting of Cabinet on 23 November 2016 in Grand Turk.
In this free seminar Ian will explain how and why the NCS was set up and explore how they are preparing to re-commission serices to transition to a more dynamic, responsive eco-system.
The Autumn Statement speech in full.
Autumn Statement sets out an increase of more than £800 million through to 2020-2021, in the Scottish Government’s budget.
The Northern Ireland Executive's budget will receive an increase of more than £250 million through to 2020-2021.
The Welsh Government's budget will increase by over £400 million through to 2020-21.
The Chancellor has issued a remit letter to the National Infrastructure Commission, which includes a binding fiscal remit.
This letter commissions the next in-depth study for the NIC following a public call for ideas, and briefly responds to its interim report on the Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford corridor.
Lord Henley has been appointed as a Lord in Waiting (Government Whip).
Buckingham Palace will undergo a 10 year overhaul to protect one of Britain’s most prestigious buildings and one of the country’s most popular attractions.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the Great Debate Tour finale about how we're working to build a democracy that works for everyone.
Writing in the Times, Minister for the Cabinet Office explains why we want to make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises to sell to government.
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