Yes, Minister

...old ambition to better support those who support ministers finally came to life. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was...
...old ambition to better support those who support ministers finally came to life. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was...
...diversity and inclusion, where to go for help and support and much more. It’s part of our Civil Service Essentials learning package which aims to give those new to the civil...
...better outcomes. Crime has fallen; the time taken to decide whether a child should be taken into care has halved; we delivered the hugely successful 2012 Olympics; and we helped...
...United Kingdom. D5's purpose is to promote international co-operation. We're always talking about being open and sharing our work, and D5 makes it easier for us to do that face-to-face....
...Our approach to making this happen Each department has a Head of Profession for Project Delivery and we are working together to set our strategy and implement it across government....
...sunk-cost bias, which might be driving decisions (Pykett et al 2016). Furthermore, it helps us to learn how to respond, rather than follow automatic reactions which can lead to more...
...have signed up to attend one of the six events in the series – but there’s still time to register for the event nearest to you: Thursday 16 June: The...
...your P60 a phone number to receive your one-time security code You're also given the option to sign in using GOV.UK Verify. There’s a useful short film on YouTube about...
Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion If you head down to the O2 in Greenwich later this year to catch an event,...
...to see and hear about new ways of working that will help us produce better policy and deliver better services to the public; as well as the opportunity to network...