Government

Intelligent document processing: Transforming public sector efficiency

Given the challenges public sector organisations face with excessive paperwork, Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) offers a solution to enhance efficiency by automating document capture, extraction, classification, and decision-making.

County council votes against Lincolnshire devolution

Members of Lincolnshire County Council have voted against devolution in the region, putting the deal at risk of delay or cancellation Devolution in Lincolnshire could...

Britain expects to be part of EU decision-making until Brexit

The Prime Minister has said she expects the UK will be part of any decisions made relating to the EU until Brexit occurs The Brexit...

Nicola Sturgeon confirms new Scottish independence bill has been published

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a new draft independence bill will be published this week setting out the rules for a second referendum… A...

A new comprehensive approach to humanitarian aid

M F Warrender at AG, highlights the work of the European Commission, in particular EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, Christos Stylianides,...

Article 50 will be triggered by the end of March 2017

After months of speculating, the UK now has a timeframe for when Article 50 will be triggered and the process of exiting the EU...

Italy’s PM says UK will not have special rights post-Brexit

Italy’s PM says the UK should not expect to have more rights than other countries outside the EU following Brexit… During an interview the BBC,...

Birmingham to bid for 2026 Commonwealth Games

Birmingham is to launch a bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2026, it has emerged… A feasibility study from Birmingham City Council has revealed...

Councils need to protect tenants from rogue landlords

A new poll has revealed the majority of Scottish people think councils have a responsibility to protect tenants in the Private Rented Sector… Rogue landlords...

£46m spent on pay public sector staff suspended on full pay

According to a new investigation by ITV’s Tonight programme, at least £46m of taxpayer’s money has been spent on public sector staff suspended on...

PM pledges UK support to help tackle migration crisis

The Prime Minister has demonstrated at President Obama’s Refugee Summit in New York, how the UK is leading the international response to mass migration...

County Council plans to develop more sustainable energy

According to new plans by West Sussex County Council, local communities are to benefit from more sustainable energy being produced in the area… The new...

Infrastructure investment – will Westminster deliver?

Julian Francis, Director of Policy and External Affairs at ACE discusses what should be expected from the upcoming Autumn Statement and its impact on...

Funding boost for cycling in Birmingham

Birmingham City Council has been granted funding of £1.2m to enable children in the city to receive cycle training… Tens of thousands of children in...

City Council agrees pooled budget for adult homeless housing in Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire City Council is to enter into a pooled budget arrangement with partners across the county to help support homeless accommodation for adults… The decision...

Osborne to chair Northern Powerhouse think tank

Former Chancellor George Osborne is to chair a new think tank committed to pushing forward the Northern Powerhouse… A new think tank aimed at developing...

Birmingham City Council launches £500k arts funding grant

Art groups are being urged to apply for grants from a £500,000 fund to develop culture in Birmingham… Birmingham City Council has launched a grant...

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