2015: A year of transition
The Home Office Firstly, Happy New Year! I hope that those who, like me, were able to take leave over the Christmas period had an enjoyable and restful break with...
The Home Office Firstly, Happy New Year! I hope that those who, like me, were able to take leave over the Christmas period had an enjoyable and restful break with...
...with the new emphasis through the work of the Talent Action Plan. Melanie Dawes says: I am delighted to be the new Civil Service gender champion. In 25 years in...
...having a prototype of this new section live in the early part of August. We are calling the new page ‘By The Water Cooler’ as a homage to all those...
A life-changing initiative is giving armed forces veterans a foot on the ladder to a new career. “You’ve protected our country, now help us to keep it connected.” That’s the...
...to win public sector contracts. The changes, along with new EU regulations that will make public procurement simpler came into force at the end of last month. We’ve been holding...
...supported in their roles in a way that promotes health and wellbeing in the workplace. We already have some new products on the Civil Service Learning website and are making...
...my final shift) is England vs New Zealand in a battle for the bronze medal. Nicola Lazenby, BEIS New Zealand secures the bronze medal, with England finishing fourth. This was...
...new apprentices or anyone new to the Civil Service: Five top tips for apprentices Take your time to get to know people Your colleagues are full of knowledge, experience and...
...offer, from bespoke campaigns to cutting-edge online tests, and exploiting the opportunities of big data…’ In a recently published blog the launch of two new online tests is one realisation...
...their impact on our lives will only continue to grow. A new generation of quantum technologies is now emerging that could allow accurate navigation without the need for GPS; enable...