Why we must remember the Holocaust
...Second World War was only 18 years in the past. That’s as long ago as 2001 is today, and 2001 really doesn’t feel like the distant past. I can guarantee...
...Second World War was only 18 years in the past. That’s as long ago as 2001 is today, and 2001 really doesn’t feel like the distant past. I can guarantee...
...pave the way for a better future. Reaching out to The Prince’s Trust was a stepping stone to getting where I am today. Through the trust I secured work experience...
...the struggle for equal voting rights and explains how young people can make their voices heard today. Last year marked an important democratic milestone – 100 years since some women...
...can talk and learn from one another. As a group, the IPSFF has come together as a single force. I am particularly pleased to see their publication, today, of A...
...leadership. Looking back, I was able to identify four themes that I continue to draw on today: adding value to the work of others; creating a positive atmosphere that fosters...
...This has been a highly complex undertaking, involving all government departments to a greater or lesser extent. Today, 14,500 civil servants – and many thousands more across the wider public...
...I was spurred to write this blog when, as my most recent attack came on, Marcus said: “I noticed the temperature change today and was worried you might get a...
...of most of our email addresses for more than 20 years now, but in today’s world it’s become restrictive. So, we’re going to drop the ‘.gsi’ from email addresses across...
...Wendy says: "Lawyers in my group are involved in some of the most important and high- profile legal issues facing the country today. Our aim in the Next Chapter is...
Sue Owen, Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Champion Today is International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) – a day to memorialise those who have been killed or who’ve taken their...