Mapping the Justice landscape
Published on:This piece explains how the NAO uses spatial analytics to bring audit teams closer to the data and visualise the complex geographic relationships at work behind the scenes in the justice system.
This piece explains how the NAO uses spatial analytics to bring audit teams closer to the data and visualise the complex geographic relationships at work behind the scenes in the justice system.
This study examines whether government understands what is needed to effectively identify and support vulnerable adolescents who are at risk of avoidable adverse outcomes, and who may need costly government interventions if their needs are not addressed.
This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
This report assesses how UK regulators have managed taking on new responsibilities following EU Exit.
This opinion piece looks at the issues raised by the NAO’s recent report on how Defra is gradually modernising it’s digital services.
In his annual speech in Parliament, Gareth Davies, head of the NAO, said smarter government can provide people with better public services despite the challenging fiscal backdrop.
The NAO makes its policies and procedures for conducting its business available to the public. This includes the NAO records policy, health and safety policy and code of conduct.
The NAO’s policies and procedures for delivery its work are available to the public on request. This includes technical guidance and the Audit Manual.
The National Audit Office has existed in its present form since 1983. A public audit function for central government within the UK has a much longer history.
Gareth Davies, head of the NAO, outlines lessons from NAO reports into the government’s handling of COVID-19 in a keynote speech at the Houses of Parliament.
If the government wants to modernise, it must start with its data – but addressing the government’s data issues isn’t easy.
The NAO makes its policies and procedures for employing and recruiting staff available to the public. This includes the Diversity Annual Report and the Graduate Recruitment Scheme.
Government is funding thousands of levelling up projects across the UK. But many of these deadlines are unlikely to be met.
This is our second report on backlogs for elective and cancer care. It examines the design of NHSE’s recovery plan, how the NHS has been implementing the plan and the ongoing risks NHSE has to manage.
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs continues to make progress in ensuring that income tax levied under the Scottish rate will be assessed and collected properly, but still faces significant challenges to ensure that all Scottish taxpayers are correctly identified
The Ministry of Justice does not know whether everyone eligible for legal aid can access it and government needs to do more to ensure the sustainability of the legal aid market if it is to achieve value for money.
This report examines HMRC’s administration of Scottish income tax.
An early assessment of the progress DWP is making with plans to transform the application and assessment process for disability benefits.
Read the highlights and watch the recording from our recent event, Effective regulation in a climate of innovation.
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