Opportunities for all in the Government Legal Department
Jonathan Jones says giving staff more flexible working options is helping the Government Legal Department recruit and retain the talented people it needs.
Jonathan Jones says giving staff more flexible working options is helping the Government Legal Department recruit and retain the talented people it needs.
UK National Statistician John Pullinger describes the experience of giving oral evidence at a recent hearing of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - and how civil servants helped him prepare for it.
As the categories for the 2016 Civil Service Awards are announced, Jeremy Heywood reveals what civil servants said they wanted to see in the list.
Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Champion Sue Owen urges civil servants to mark the anniversary by setting a new record for nominations.
Getting the best deal for government is essential, say Jeremy Heywood and John Manzoni – which is why strengthening commercial capability in the Civil Service is one of their top priorities.
Sir Jonathan Stephens believes the motivation for doing a good job is as much about the environment you work in as it is about what you do.
The achievement of civil servants in bringing electoral registration into the 21st century hasn't received the attention it deserves, says Philip Rycroft.
John Manzoni visited Nottingham recently to see for himself the benefits, challenges and opportunities of new, more collaborative ways of working between departments and local and national government.
A recent visit to the Open Data Institute underlined for Jeremy Heywood the central role of the Civil Service in harnessing open data to make people's lives better.
Welsh Government Permanent Secretary Sir Derek Jones welcomes the first "Four Nations" policy profession meeting to exchange experience and best practice in policy-making.