Our Civil Service
Civil Service Diversity Champion Sir Simon Fraser looks at three new reports into barriers faced by civil servants from under-represented groups, and introduces a refreshed Talent Action Plan to ensure that talented civil servants can progress regardless of who they are or their background.
Fast Track Apprentice Alex Whitbourne tells us about his role as a project and programme support officer in HMRC.
Sue Owen reflects on Civil Service celebrations of LGBT History Month, how far we have come and how much remains to be done to show those thinking of joining that the Civil Service is an inclusive employer
Dr Melody Clark from the British Antarctic Survey answers your questions about her career, government science and life in the Antarctic.
Cabinet Office's David Gigg is on a year's secondment to Movement to Work, a programme supported by some of the country's largest employers - including the Civil Service - that is helping young people into jobs by providing high-quality work experience.
The UK is the 7th most generous country in the world. So how can we best mobilise the fantastic generosity and skill of citizens to empower communities and complement public services, asks the Social Action Team's Rob Pomfret.
Dr Alice Bunn, Director of Policy at the UK Space Agency, explains how space programmes have an impact on our daily lives in ways we don't even realise.
James Norton, Director of Civil Service Resourcing, talks about the various schemes running for young people to join or experience working in the Civil Service.
The Cabinet Office's Goknur Ozer talks about her route to starting a career in the Civil Service using the Movement to Work scheme.
In the wake of the recent notifications of Bird Flu in the UK, David Harris from the Animal and Plant Health Agency updates his blog on how his team handle exotic diseases.