Efficiency savings make civil service smallest since second world war
Wednesday 11 June 2014
The government saved £14.3 billion last year, with almost £4.7 billion of those cuts coming from cutbacks in civil service, layoffs...
Wednesday 11 June 2014
The government saved £14.3 billion last year, with almost £4.7 billion of those cuts coming from cutbacks in civil service, layoffs...
Thursday 5 June 2014
Under a new technology plan written by Policy Exchange.
Thursday 5 June 2014
A new funding scheme would help fight cyber threats by requiring tech suppliers to prove that they have received Cyber Essentials Training.
Wednesday 4 June 2014
A brief description of the bills proposed in this year's Queen's Speech.
Monday 2 June 2014
The Civil Service has won an award for their efforts to increase equality in terms of physical disability.
Friday 30 May 2014
A new CBI survey was released that showed economic growth in the UK has reached an 11 year high.
Friday 30 May 2014
The DBIS has introduced a plan to increase and strengthen University interventions.
Thursday 29 May 2014
Simon Stevens the new CEO of the NHS is interviewed by the Telegraph.
Wednesday 28 May 2014
Parliament will hold a free seminar for the public to learn how to best get involved in the legislative process.
Wednesday 21 May 2014
As part of the fast track apprentice scheme the Civil Service has announced that 200 job offers were made to recent school-leavers...
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