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This page outlines the Evaluation Task Force's ten priority areas during the SR21 Period.
Catherine Hutchinson, Head of the Evaluation Task Force, has shared her views on policy evaluation in government in the new "A Modern Civil Service" Podcast.
Plans to make it easier for the public to access online government services via an app have been set out today by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay.
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The Government has appointed the Rt. Hon. Lord Maude of Horsham to undertake an independent review of Civil Service Governance and Accountability.
The Cabinet Secretary delivered a lecture at the University of Newcastle in partnership with the Strand Group to reflect on the year since his appointment.
The shaping our future together prospectus invited civil servants from across government to share their views on the future of the Civil Service.
Funding opportunity from the ADR UK and Ministry of Justice Data First Evaluation Fellowship, co-funded by the Evaluation Accelerator Fund
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove, has welcomed reports published today, which set out ways to improve government, including tackling legacy IT systems and improving civil service recruitment.
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