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Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, looks at how CPS staff diversity complements their successes in race hate prosecutions, to the benefit of all.
Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, looks at how CPS staff diversity complements their successes in race hate prosecutions, to the benefit of all.
Welsh Permanent Secretary Sir Derek Jones looks at how different agencies have been working collaboratively to deal with the recent extreme weather crises.
With today's publication looking at mental health care in England, DECC Perm Sec Stephen Lovegrove looks at his department's support network and what it's doing to help.
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.
Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil outlines what we're going to be doing to support the Ban the Box campaign and help ex-offenders back into work.
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.
"To be truly effective in today’s Civil Service in the UK means ‘getting’ devolution" Philip Rycroft puts devolution into context and signposts where you can get help.
Philip Rutnam challenges us all to remove the stigma of mental health and to help colleagues and others simply by starting a conversation.