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Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions Those of you who regularly read this blog will know that increasing diversity is a top priority for the leadership of the Civil Service....
Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions Those of you who regularly read this blog will know that increasing diversity is a top priority for the leadership of the Civil Service....
Welsh Permanent Secretary Sir Derek Jones looks at how different agencies have been working collaboratively to deal with the recent extreme weather crises.
Stephen Lovegrove, Perm Sec DECC Today saw the publication of a report from a task force set up by the NHS to look at mental health care in England. This...
Working on public consultations can be daunting - especially one as large as the BBC Charter review - but Sue Owen offers some tips to do it successfully.
We need to push the digital transformation of government to a new level - this was the message to civil servants from Minister for the Cabinet Office Matthew Hancock at Sprint 2016, the government’s annual digital conference.
On the first anniversary of the Leadership Statement, Jeremy Heywood looks at the impact it has had and how far leaders are living up to their commitments.
...leadership of the Civil Service. On 2 February the Minister for the Cabinet Office delivered a speech about inequality in the public sector. This set out his vision for the...
According to a recent Ipsos MORI poll, public trust in civil servants is at record levels. Jeremy Heywood looks at the reasons for this and thanks us all for the work we do that has achieved this.
...of ambition as to how each department will meet the devolution challenge. And there is plenty of support available. The Scotland Office, Wales Office, Northern Ireland Office, and the Office...
Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion Today (Thursday 4 February 2016) is Time to Talk Day which aims to get the nation...