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OECD calls for more investment in infrastructure projects News

Easing up on austerity and collectively spending more on infrastructure projects is the request from the OECD to its rich country members to boost waning growth.


APM inputs into National Infrastructure Commission strategy News

The Association for Project Management (APM) has provided input into the National Infrastructure Commission’s call for evidence by consulting across the profession for its views on the UK’s key infrastructure needs over the next 20 to 30 years.


Civil Service chief - 'thousands of managers with new skills needed' News

Parliament’s Select Committee watchdog for public spending heard from John Manzoni, chief executive of the Civil Service and permanent secretary of the Cabinet Office, and Tony Meggs, chief executive of the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA), about the challenges facing the delivery of projects in the Civil Service.


Government responds to Universal Credit 'hampering' claims News

The Government has responded to claims it has been 'hampering' a Commons committee scrutiny of the Universal Credit welfare policy.


Universal Credit may miss deadline News

While outlining the next phase in the Universal Credit programme in a written statement released to MPs on 5 December, Work and Pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith said that the safe and smooth delivery of the programme would take precedence over meeting specific timings.


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OECD calls for more investment in infrastructure projects

Easing up on austerity and collectively spending more on infrastructure projects is the request from the OECD to its rich country members to boost waning growth.


APM inputs into National Infrastructure Commission strategy

The Association for Project Management (APM) has provided input into the National Infrastructure Commission’s call for evidence by consulting across the profession for its views on the UK’s key infrastructure needs over the next 20 to 30 years.


Civil Service chief - 'thousands of managers with new skills needed'

Parliament’s Select Committee watchdog for public spending heard from John Manzoni, chief executive of the Civil Service and permanent secretary of the Cabinet Office, and Tony Meggs, chief executive of the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA), about the challenges facing the delivery of projects in the Civil Service.


Government responds to Universal Credit 'hampering' claims

The Government has responded to claims it has been 'hampering' a Commons committee scrutiny of the Universal Credit welfare policy.


Universal Credit may miss deadline

While outlining the next phase in the Universal Credit programme in a written statement released to MPs on 5 December, Work and Pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith said that the safe and smooth delivery of the programme would take precedence over meeting specific timings.


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