...time to prepare nominations in the Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 and congratulations to all 35 nominees who were shortlisted! A special mention goes to the Home Office...
Jeremy Heywood welcomes the creation of a cross-government advisory panel to help departments design and carry out effective policy trials – and find out what works.
With a choir, sniffer dogs, a gaggle of senior leaders and our new Chief Executive, John Manzoni, in attendance, find out what happened at the first Civil Service Live event of the year.
Jeremy Heywood pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she becomes our longest-serving monarch.
Welsh Government Permanent Secretary Derek Jones recommends a new government interchange programme as an opportunity for civil servants in the four parts of the UK to learn from each other and improve policy-making and services.
UK National Statistician John Pullinger says collaboration between civil servants is behind government progress in making smarter use of data. He urges more to enter a competition that encourages the development of data science.
Matthew Coats, chief executive at the Legal Aid Agency, explains why he believes no organisation can succeed that does not fully embrace diversity and inclusion.
In April 2015, Civil Service Learning ran a series of events to help prepare civil servants for a new government. Read the top tips for success that emerged from these sessions.
There's only a week to go until first Civil Service Live launches on Thursday 10 September in Newcastle's St James' Park, and there's still time for you to sign-up. We've...
Lesley Woods is one of many who testify that skills gained in the Reserves have benefited their Civil Service career. Find out more as the Reserves Experience event continues its tour of the country this autumn.