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Central government and core executive functions
‘Digital by Default’ will be a complex and costly transition but the initial infrastructure is now in place
January 9th, 2013
Central government and core executive functions
It’s not just the economy, stupid – the UK is undergoing multiple, overlapping, institutional crises
January 8th, 2013
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British and Irish Politics and Policy
Policy tsars: here to stay but more transparency needed
November 26th, 2012
British and Irish Politics and Policy
Faith in democratic institutions has fallen to dangerously low levels at a time when we need democracy more than ever
November 9th, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
UK electoral law is fragmented, convoluted and causing errors in the running of elections. It needs to be consolidated
September 20th, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
The experience of East European migrants in the UK suggests that there is racism towards newcomers regardless of racial difference
September 10th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
David Cameron should not bow to Eurosceptic pressures from his own party to replace David Lidington as Minister for Europe
September 3rd, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Undoing GOD’s work? Gains made by women at the top of Whitehall may prove short-lived
August 17th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
It is essential that we understand government transactions and how people interact with them if we are to improve services
July 31st, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
The controversy over Civil Service accountability is symptomatic of an unstable constitution
July 27th, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
Governments don’t have websites – they are websites. Their continued legitimacy will depend on improving online digital services
July 26th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Yet another feeble paper on civil service reform that will achieve little for local government
July 12th, 2012
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