A short guide to The Local Government Boundary Commission for England
Published on:This short guide summarises the work of The Local Government Boundary Commission for England
This short guide summarises the work of The Local Government Boundary Commission for England
This interactive round-up of NAO publications is intended to help Audit Committees, Boards and other users by outlining the latest NAO resources for governance and oversight, risk management and strategic management issues. It also sets out how to keep in touch with NAO insight on specific issues and/or sectors.
This report examines the performance, implementation, procurement and management of the Green Homes Grant scheme.
This report examines the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy’s management of its business support schemes.
This report examines the management of the Cabinet Office-led Get ready for Brexit campaign.
This report makes early observations on the progress and risks in upgrading the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down.
This report examines whether the British Business Bank is improving access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises.
This report examines projects leaving the Government Major Projects Portfolio, which comprises the biggest and riskiest projects across government
Our study evaluates how far the government has an effective system for measuring progress towards its environmental objectives.
This investigation is about acquiring land and property for Phase One (London to the West Midlands) of the High Speed 2 programme
This report provides a summary of the UK government’s response to COVID-19 to date.
This publication outlines some of the challenges in estimating and managing costs that we have observed in our work on major projects. It offers Accounting Officers and senior decision makers some ground rules and thoughts on factors to consider when challenging costs.
This investigation builds on our previous work and sets out the facts about the university technical colleges programme.
Until the government is able to establish effective oversight of the modern slavery system as a whole, it will not be able to significantly reduce the prevalence of modern slavery or show that it is achieving value for money.
More recent version available We published an updated version of this framework in April 2021 Background Major programmes are expensive, high profile and carry great uncertainties and risks. It is not surprising that many fall short of their objectives, in terms of cost and/or outcomes. The NAO has completed about 140 reports on major projects […]
This report examines the condition and capacity of HM Prison and Probation Service’s prison estate.
This report examines whether DfT and HS2 Ltd have protected value for money so far in their stewardship of HS2.
This investigation sets out the decision-making process, leading to the July 2017 announcement of the cancellation of three rail electrification projects: the Midland Main Line north of Kettering (to Nottingham and Sheffield); the Great Western Main Line between Cardiff and Swansea; and the Lakes Line between Oxenholme and Windermere.
This report examines the Ministry of Defence’s management of its large and complex infrastructure projects at nuclear-regulated sites.
Our Major Project Delivery Insights team are experts on a wide range of government projects, from infrastructure to defence equipment.