Guest blog from Sue Owen on championing LGB&T staff in the Civil Service
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Civil Service LGB&T champion Sue Owen talks about the recent Stonewall Top 100 Employers List, and the ways we're trying to support our staff.
Civil Service LGB&T champion Sue Owen talks about the recent Stonewall Top 100 Employers List, and the ways we're trying to support our staff.
Mark Lowcock, Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development, gives his views on digital in the Civil Service.
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Sir Simon Fraser welcomes Melanie Dawes to her new roles as Permanent Secretary at the Department for Communities and Local Government and as gender champion for the Civil Service.
Lin Homer looks at the extraordinary things the money collected by self-assessment funds across the government.
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Sir Simon Fraser looks at the next steps we need to take as an organisation to address the comments raised in the updated Talent Action Plan.
...from the 2 governments and the Scottish Parliament. One of my colleagues described the operation as like a business start-up: bare walls, cables snaking everywhere, drive, focus and teamwork. Brian...