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This document contains the following information: Government response to the Joint Committee on the Draft House of Lords Reform Bill
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The statutory instruments published here in draft set out the changes necessary to implement Individual Electoral Registration (IER).
The documents showing how Positive for Youth was developed.
Test, Learn, Adapt is a paper which the Behavioural Insights Team is publishing in collaboration with Ben Goldacre and David Torgerson.
The report looks at the opportunities available to individuals from different backgrounds to enter and progress in professional careers.
The 2012 sector resilience plan sets out the current level of resilience to natural hazards for the 9 national infrastructure sectors.
This report sets out progress one year into implementing the government's ICT strategy.
The relevant mandatory standards which construction project team members in government should implement.
The Government Construction Strategy is overseen by a comprehensive governance structure.
9 localities in England are developing a Local Integrated Services (LIS) approach to community commissioning.
The government has introduced the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill into the House of Commons.
Briefing notes on each of the announcements in Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament on 9 May 2012.
This document contains the following information: Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament: delivered on Wed, 9th May 2012.
Green Paper inviting public views on the constitutional privileges of Parliament to ensure they provide effective, up-to-date protection.
Government has launched the Procurement Pledge, setting out an agreed understanding with potential providers and their representative bodies.
The Cabinet Office has issued a response to recommendations in the Public Administration Select Committee's report.
Progress report on enabling more SMEs to tender for government procurements, plus supporting documentation.
As part of the Government’s plan to bring in individual registration from 2014, data matching pilots were undertaken in 22 local areas.
BIG's interim findings on the Transition Fund, as well as the original ACEVO report.
This will be a one-off approach for this year and the canvass in Scotland and in London will be unaffected.
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