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Penketh Parish Council row amid claims of shocking use of funds

Penketh Parish Council row amid claims of shocking use of funds
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Procurement at FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Ongoing FCO and DFID procurement The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) unites development and diplomacy in a single department that brings together the UK’s international effort. The FCDO is currently aligning commercial processes and procedures following the merger of the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO). This page will be updated as changes are made. Existing contracts and agreements For now, all existing contracts made under UK law with DFID or FCO remain valid. There is no need to novate or amend those contracts and the contractual terms remain unaltered. Similarly, existing grant funding agreements remain valid and will continue without amendment. If there is an agreement under foreign law which may require revision, we will deal with this on a case-by-case basis following local (foreign) law.

How technology is powering Covid-19 investigations

Last modified on Mon 8 Feb 2021 18.05 EST This is the last in a series of three blogposts about the first year of the new Investigations & Reporting team, a small group of software developers embedded in the Guardian newsroom. You can read about our work on environmental reporting here and election coverage here. In May 2020 the Guardian turned its attention to a new strand of reporting: the scrutiny of high value public sector contracts awarded without the usual competitive tender, justified by a legislative clause that provides for direct awards in emergency circumstances. As the government responded to the Covid public health crisis, it had to compete in a market distorted by the pandemic and the choices it made under such pressure were beginning to raise questions. Now working from home, we began collaborating with the editorial investigations team to ascertain which companies were profiting most from the situation.

VCSEs: A guide to working with government

VCSE Crown Representative As the VCSE Crown Representative, I act as an intermediary between government and the charity and social enterprise sectors to champion the Public Services (Social Value) Act and improvements in commissioning and procurement practices. The expertise of charities, public service mutuals and social enterprises (‘VCSEs’) means they are often ideally placed to help create compassionate, responsive and efficient public services. I am working alongside the Cabinet Office and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), other government departments and the sectors to unlock the barriers that have prevented VCSEs entering the public sector market in the past.

Ventnor s new loos councillor questions how contract was awarded

The proposals for the new toilets in Ventnor. A COUNCILLOR has hit out at a lack of transparency and openness surrounding Ventnor s new public toilet but the mayor says that is not the case. Ventnor Town Council (VTC) is in the final stages of agreeing a new £150,000 toilet in the Central Car Park with a parking space issue with the Isle of Wight Council needing to be resolved before building work can start. The plans for the new toilets. Despite the progress however, Cllr Colm Watling, a member of VTC, has criticised the way in which the public body has found a contractor to build the toilets.

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