Shaping the First World War commemorations
...of us in DCMS, when we started thinking about how to mark the centenary of the First World War, anticipated the huge levels of interest and engagement we have seen....
...of us in DCMS, when we started thinking about how to mark the centenary of the First World War, anticipated the huge levels of interest and engagement we have seen....
...in London in June 2016, live-streamed to our other six sites. We introduced ourselves to the department back in March on International Women’s Day, but this launch was our opportunity...
...through a global financial crisis; growing demand for and expectation of public services and less money to deliver them; and all within an increasingly tense and dangerous international context. Through...
...Officer in the 1790s, travelling miles each day on horseback to check that pub landlords were paying the right duties. He wrote in his journal about the tiresome admin and...
...Mental Health. In previous blogs, we’ve heard about how mental illness can affect 1 in 4 of us in a given year. This could be someone in your team, your...
...future. If you’re interested in our work on building capability for your own department, or in a digital and technology skills transfer role, please get in touch with Paul Turner....
...Inclusion Week in September, including at: HMRC – where HMRC management shared with staff their experiences of job sharing and promoting flexible working within the organisation. DWP – where remote...
...job-share partner and you have similar views on how to actually do work, as well as not being too far away from each other in your basic outlook on substance....
...was attractive for a combination of reasons, including the quality of the work I’d be able to get involved in. It is really satisfying to have conduct of a case...
...government. The benefits these projects will bring to the country are enormous and the overall investment represents a real commitment to change. The government's major projects in numbers In 2013...