Social mobility and what it means for me and you
...less-travelled on my route to Permanent Secretary. I went to a comprehensive school, took an apprenticeship at the age of 18, and now find myself where I am today. What...
...less-travelled on my route to Permanent Secretary. I went to a comprehensive school, took an apprenticeship at the age of 18, and now find myself where I am today. What...
...a single female Permanent Secretary The Civil Service of the 1980s prided itself on its political impartiality and its integrity, just as we do today (though our values are now...
...in 2015, but I thought today I would highlight some of the external challenges the Civil Service as a whole will be facing. In 2015, we face both challenging and...
...ever dream of. The chance to shadow Sir Jeremy is something that I shall treasure as he truly illustrated the importance of the Civil Service and politics today. The day...
...one of these releases has given new insights into issues of public interest. Each is there to help improve government decision-making and inform public debate. Today is World Statistics Day...
...grow the number of staff-led mutuals from just 9 back in 2010 to over 100 today, operating in areas as diverse as youth services, libraries, forestry, and social care. I...
...it will work with experts across the Cabinet Office, government departments and external organisations to deliver today’s reforms of the Service, and propose tomorrow’s changes. The strengths of the Civil...
...report, published today, would leave you in little doubt of the enormous challenges faced by those involved; and when you consider that every year the Government delivers almost 200 major...
...opened today for this year's Civil Service Awards. DWP and the CPS have made the early running with nominations, but you've got until 25 July to get yours in. If...
Sexual violence in conflict is one of the greatest and most persistent injustices in the world today. It is also one of the most neglected. Over the last 2 years,...