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A gold medal in sensationalism

A gold medal in sensationalism

Is the Government reducing staff travel a good – or a bad – thing?

Banging the drum for boot camps

Banging the drum for boot camps

Better communication between buyers and suppliers is essential, says the Cabinet Office

Mutually beneficial

Mutually beneficial

Can the Government’s pursuit of the ‘John Lewis model’ be a win-win for public sector travel?

Open government

Open government

Why is it all right for Government to have dialogue with some businesses but not others?

Whose data?

Whose data?

The European Parliament has voted to allow US authorities access to air passenger data. Just what information will who now be able to have . . . and for what?

Black gold

Black gold

Fuel prices at the petrol pump are eye-wateringly high, despite a recent fall in the price of crude, but what does this mean for public sector buyers?

The plane truth

The plane truth

Ryanair is always up for a publicity stunt but its recent complaint about the EC’s use of low-cost carriers may have some substance

Deck of cards

Deck of cards

Are we witnessing the slow death of the Government Procurement Card programme on the altar of political expediency?

Together in electric dreams?

Together in electric dreams?

The Budget contained a number of measures that should concern green fleet managers

Obama-Cameron: when to Skype, when to travel

Obama-Cameron: when to Skype, when to travel

Should being seen to be doing something count in pre-trip authorisation?

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