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Government will partner with businesses, social investors and philanthropists to unlock billions of pounds worth of support for local people and communities and support national renewal.
Changes set out by the government today will make recruiting board members of public institutions—including Ofcom, National Highways, the Civil Aviation Authority and the British Museum—quicker and more efficient, with the a…
Government launches the Capture Redress Scheme for postmasters who suffered due to the Post Office's faulty accounting software.
The response accepts all but one of Sir Wyn William’s Horizon-related recommendations.
The study, conducted by UN Women Lebanon in partnership with UNSCOL provides the first comprehensive assessment of women’s roles in eight political parties.
Students from working class backgrounds are set to benefit from a Summer Internship Programme that will be launched to boost social mobility in the Civil Service.
InFocus brings together news and views from across the Government Property Agency.
We are connecting with our clients and stakeholders across the UK through a summer engagement programme.
Working people across England are set to benefit from better public services, with ‘innovation squads’ sent in to back community ideas and work with the frontline as part of a £100 million ‘Test, Learn and Grow’ reform progr…
Government launches the Post Office Green Paper, the first comprehensive review of the Post Office in 15 years.
The Business and Trade Secretary and the Post Office Minister have issued statements in response to the publication of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry’s report.
Gareth Thomas spoke to Parliament after report outlined scandal’s human impact and looking at the redress schemes which have been put in place in response.
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has confirmed the appointment of Carly Ersser as its Workplace Services Director.
Government will back British industries such as energy, steel and cyber - giving them more of the £400bn spent on government procurement each year and protecting our national security.
Three of the Government’s thematic campuses – key locations drawing together staff from different departments with different skills and expertise – will become testbeds of the Government’s missions.
Creating high quality British jobs and boosting skills in local communities will be key requirements for companies to win contracts for major infrastructure projects, under proposals to be consulted on.
More than £1 billion has been paid out to over 7,300 postmasters affected by the Horizon IT scandal – one of the biggest miscarriages of justice of our time.
Nigel Railton confirmed as permanent Chair of Post Office Limited following his appointment as Interim Chair in May last year.
Civil servant roles, including senior leadership, will be relocated to 13 locations across the UK to develop and deliver policy closer to communities
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