How the Civil Service is contributing a stronger economy
...on a year ago. For the first time in a long time a recovery in real wages seems under way. The public finance figures today confirms this trend. Net public...
...on a year ago. For the first time in a long time a recovery in real wages seems under way. The public finance figures today confirms this trend. Net public...
...Project Delivery and Property. These functions underpin everything we do, working to enable delivery. These areas of focus are because they are central to delivery, but we don’t today have...
...IT that we are moving towards. Understanding the UK today The devolution settlements are changing, so now is the time to understand more about how our devolved system of government...
...work of civil servants. Here is the speech the she made at Marsham Street. "To mark the tenth anniversary of the Civil Service Awards, I have come here today to...
...Service more representative of the country at large. One in three young people in Britain today are from working class backgrounds, as are 23 per cent of graduates from the...
...year’s Holocaust Memorial Day is Don’t Stand By. This means speaking out when we see cruelty or hatred anywhere in the world today. But it also means continuing to remember...
...such as name-blind recruitment, talent schemes, shared parental leave and workplace adjustments. Today, we're publishing Talent Action Plan 2016. The plan sets out how we've done against commitments made last...
Jonathan Jones, Head of the Government Legal Service and Civil Service Health and Well-Being Champion Today, Monday 10 October, is World Mental Health Day, hosted by the World Federation for...
...working and giving citizens more choice, information and power than ever before. All while the day-to-day business of government continues. Today, at Civil Service Live, I have launched the Civil...
...like modern Britain. One in three young people in Britain today are from working-class backgrounds, as are 23% of graduates from the top third of universities – yet, just 4.4%...