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Government reform

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34 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • Recommendations to improve the way future first sales of government shares are carried out.

  • Sixth issue of Civil Service Quarterly, featuring articles on Public Bodies Reform, mobile phone theft, linked data and life as a secondee in Beijing.

  • Independent report by the Hay Group investigating the barriers facing talented women developing their careers as Senior Civil Servants.

  • Fifth issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • Fourth issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • Third issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • Second issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • Examples of surveys (apart from those done by the Office for National Statistics) that collect wellbeing data and can be used for policy analysis.

  • First issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • Report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) into how civil services work abroad, particularly regarding accountability.

  • 2012 research into UK adults’ use of the internet, government information and transactional services online.

  • A report on the financial benefits of having digital government services, including supporting evidence and analysis.

  • BIS commissioned Co-operatives UK to explore options for the mutualisation of Post Office Ltd.

  • An update of the 2008 independent review of the postal services sector.