Civil servants in the 2016 New Year's Honours list
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Jeremy Heywood congratulates the civil servants recognised in the New Year's Honours list.
Jeremy Heywood congratulates the civil servants recognised in the New Year's Honours list.
The UK's National Statistician, John Pullinger, looks at a new wave of innovation in government data that could help make life better and easier for us all.
Jeremy Heywood explains how the growing Fast Track Apprenticeship scheme supports one of his key priorities as Head of the Civil Service.
One year after his appointment as Civil Service Race Champion, Richard Heaton believes that to make progress on race equality, we need - among other things - to talk about it more.
Jeremy Heywood describes his recent visit to Edinburgh, where he saw how civil servants are adapting to new developments in policy and technology.
The leaders blog post on the Spending Review drew a big response from civil servants. Here, Jeremy Heywood and John Manzoni reply to some of your comments.
Jeremy Heywood explains what the Spending Review's £1.8 billion "vote of confidence" in the continuing digital transformation of government means in practice.
As world leaders meet in Paris to reach agreement on tackling climate change, Defra Permanent Secretary Clare Moriarty tells us how the UK is doing in greening government.
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam uses the occasion of International Day of Persons with Disabilities to look at initiatives supporting greater inclusion for civil servants declaring a disability.
Civil servants played a crucial role in the recent Northern Ireland talks, as Sir Jonathan Stephens, Permanent Secretary at the Northern Ireland Office, explains.