- How should Government become even more open?
The open data consultation asks the public, businesses and other interested parties for their views on how we might enhance a ‘right to data’ from public service providers and how providers might be held to account for delivering open data.
Tue, 02/08/2011
- Government publishes response to COI review
The reform of the organisation of Government communications has been announced. The changes, which will lead to the closure of the Central Office of Information (COI), will further improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government communications.
Thu, 23/06/2011
- New Civil Service organisation charts released
The Government is publishing the most comprehensive organisation charts of the UK Civil Service ever released online, taking another step towards its goal of being the most transparent government in the world and opening up the structure of the Civil Service to public scrutiny.
Thu, 16/06/2011
- Prime Minister announces ‘Royal’ Wootton Bassett
News release about the Prime Minister, David Cameron, announcing that the town Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire, will become Royal Wootton Bassett later this year.
Wed, 16/03/2011
- Re-appointments to the board of the UK Statistics Authority
Moira Gibb and Partha Dasgupta have been re-appointed to the board of the UK Statistics Authority for a further two years and Professor Sir Roger Jowell has been re-appointed for 18 months.
Thu, 13/01/2011
- UK leaders appointed to support Whitehall’s transformation
Some of the most senior and experienced leaders from across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors have been appointed as Non-Executive Board Members (NEBMs) to Whitehall Boards.
Thu, 16/12/2010
- New structure charts give insight into organisation of Government
The Government has published new details about civil servants working at the heart of government as part of its ongoing drive to make the Government more accountable.
Fri, 15/10/2010