- Department Business Plans updated
The Coalition Government has today published updated business plans for each government department with full details of changes made to the plans since they were first published in November 2010.
Fri, 13/05/2011
- Government launches Major Projects Authority
Major Government projects will now be subject to tough controls to improve performance in delivering on time and in budget. All major projects will be scrutinised by the new Major Projects Authority (MPA).
Thu, 31/03/2011
- Government opens up contracts to small business
A radical package of measures to open up the way that Government does business and to make sure that small companies, charities and voluntary organisations are in the best possible position to compete for billions of pounds worth of contracts has been outlined by the Prime Minister today.
Fri, 11/02/2011
- Crime on your street revealed
From today, a quick post code search on a new website allows you to find out what crime or anti-social behaviour has happened near you.
Tue, 01/02/2011
- Public Data Corporation to free up public data and drive innovation
Francis Maude and Edward Davey have outlined plans for a new Public Data Corporation.
Wed, 12/01/2011
- Transparency and Privacy Review announced
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude today announced a review of the impact of transparency on privacy.
Tue, 07/12/2010
- Francis Maude's reply to Martha Lane Fox's letter
Francis Maude's reply to Martha Lane Fox's letter outlining proposals for the future of Directgov.
Tue, 23/11/2010
- Digital by default proposed for government services
Public services should be delivered online or by other digital means, the Government has announced in response to a report published by Martha Lane Fox today.
Tue, 23/11/2010
- Government spending data published
The Government has today published detailed spending data allowing the public to see for the first time how money is spent and hold politicians to account.
Fri, 19/11/2010
- Business plans published
Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the head of the civil service, the Cabinet Secretary Gus O’Donnell have launched business plans that set out in detail the work of Government for the next four years.
Tue, 09/11/2010