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Central government and core executive functions
What do I have to do to get promoted? Tory MPs resent the reduced likelihood of reshuffles and promotions under coalition
July 5th, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
The Conservatives in Coalition Government: Principles, Policy and Power
July 5th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
The role of special advisers should be clarified and there must be more transparency about their work
June 27th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
The government’s new G-Cloud ICT strategy has clear cost advantages, but there are challenges ahead
June 25th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
What drives change in the UK policy agenda? Systemic data collection has the answer
June 20th, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
Career politicians are elected young, promoted quickly and dominate the highest offices of state
June 19th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
If Hunt does not go the consequences for government will be catastrophic since the message is that all rules are up in the air
June 1st, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Public service users face a fragmented landscape of providers which makes integrated care more difficult to effect
May 24th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Ten Commandments of good policy making: a retrospective by Sir Gus O’Donnell
May 1st, 2012
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Central government and core executive functions
Civil servants are leaving the public sector in droves, highlighting the increasingly troublesome relationship between the executive and the ‘machinery of government’
April 16th, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Establishing effective relations between government and its arm’s length bodies requires that they learn to live together
April 3rd, 2012
Central government and core executive functions
Opening up public data should be an urgent priority for the government and could lead to considerable economic benefits
March 16th, 2012
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