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Member Spotlight: At One Ventures

For this deep dive, we spoke to Tom Chi, Founder and Managing Partner. Tell us about your firm. What makes it different? At One Ventures finds, funds, and grows companies that are using disruptive deep...

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Member Spotlight: Impact Venture Capital

For this deep dive, we spoke to Jack Crawford, Founding General Partner of Impact Venture Capital. Tell us about your firm. What makes it different? Impact Venture Capital invests in seed-stage...

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The Ajax programme

Background to the report Ajax is an armoured fighting vehicle which should provide the Army with its first fully digitised platform. The Ministry of Defence (the Department) has a £5.522 billion...

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The Police Uplift Programme

Background to the report The Home Office (the Department) has overall responsibility for policing in England and Wales. It allocates central government funding and decides how this is divided between...

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Investigation into the management of PPE contracts

Background to the report Demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) rocketed in England from March 2020, when NHS and care workers, together with key workers in other industries, started to...

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Managing cross-border travel during the COVID-19 pandemic

Background to the report At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world had to quickly adopt a variety of approaches to border management, with some adopting much stricter...

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Whole of Government Accounts 2019-20

The Whole of Government Accounts consolidates the accounts of central and local government and public corporations such as the Bank of England, to provide the most complete and accurate picture of the...

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Electronic monitoring – a progress update

Background to the report Electronic monitoring (‘tagging’) allows the police, courts, probation and immigration services to monitor offenders’ locations and compliance with court orders, and act if...

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Improving the UK’s science capability for managing animal diseases

Background to the report Animal diseases have major impacts on the UK food industry and trade, demonstrated by outbreaks such as Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis (BSE), Foot and Mouth disease and most...

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The Transpennine Route Upgrade Programme

Background to the report The Transpennine route is a 76-mile-long rail link in the north of England, which connects Manchester in the west and York in the east via Huddersfield and Leeds. It provides...

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Investigation into the management of backlogs in driving licence applications 

Background to the report The Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), an executive agency of the Department for Transport, maintains around 50 million driver records in Great Britain and 40...

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The Equipment Plan 2022 to 2032

Background to the report The Ministry of Defence (the Department) publishes its Equipment Plan (the Plan) report each year, setting out its spending plans on equipment procurement and support projects...

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Quality assurance of models: a guide for audit committees

Background to the guide Government departments and agencies rely on models for their day-to-day activities including estimating costs, distributing funding within organisations and testing policy...

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Managing uncertainty: Questions for decision-makers to ask in an uncertain...

Background to the guide Uncertainties have the potential to have major consequences for a project, programme, portfolio or policy intervention (collectively referred to in this guide as ‘programmes’)...

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Financial management in government: strategic planning and budgeting

This guide is for senior finance leaders in government departments and other public bodies. It sets out the first stage in the financial management lifecycle: strategic planning and budgeting....

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Monitoring and responding to companies in distress: lessons learned

Background to the report The UK government’s position is that, in general, private sector companies should be allowed to fail as part of the efficient working of markets and the economy, and that...

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Monitoring and responding to companies in distress: good practice

Background to the guide The government’s position is that, in general, private sector companies should be allowed to fail as part of the efficient working of markets and the economy. In some...

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Resilience to flooding

Background to the report Flooding and coastal erosion put lives, livelihoods and people’s well-being at risk. Flooding can affect food production and destroy natural habitats. In February 2022, the...

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Government resilience: extreme weather

Background to the report The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need to strengthen national resilience to prepare for future emergencies that may impact the UK. Extreme weather events are those weather...

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Overcoming challenges to managing risks in government

Background to the guide The scale and variety of the risks which government have to deal with makes risk management in the public sector challenging. Significant events over the last few years have...

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