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Interview: Tim Moss, Companies House
Companies House chief Tim Moss runs a happy team in laid-back Cardiff, but there’s plenty of tensions in his job – like...
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Shakespeare report: departments must ‘eat own lunch’ and use more data in policymaking
Stephan Shakespeare, chief executive of YouGov and chair of the government’s Data Strategy Board, has called on departments...
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No evidence on Jobmatch value
The work and pensions department is not measuring how many people find jobs through its new Universal Jobmatch website, which...
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Open Data review calls for trading fund model to be adapted
An independent review on public sector information, published today, has called for “significant adaption” of the trading...
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Interview: Roly Keating
The British Library’s vast collection is about to get much bigger. Suzannah Brecknell meets its new chief executive, Roly...
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Shiny Appy People
People are using their mobile phones and tablet computers for a fast-growing range of tasks, and service providers must keep...
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Datamarket sweep
Under the coalition’s open data agenda, the trading funds are being encouraged to release more information without charge....
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Interview: Paul Maltby
The government’s open data programme is going to transform what citizens know about individual civil servants. Joshua Chambers...
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Exclusive: Suppliers ‘should release data’
Government suppliers should be contractually obligated to release data relating to the operation of public services, Paul...
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New evidence centres will help to “upgrade” civil service policy making, claims Cavendish
A new network of research centres providing independent evidence to inform decision making in key policy areas will help...










