The People Survey in a time of change
...enshrined in law). But there have been enormous changes in the culture of the service and the way we work. What the bald figures don’t show is what this means...
...enshrined in law). But there have been enormous changes in the culture of the service and the way we work. What the bald figures don’t show is what this means...
...and tourism, bovine tuberculosis, UK economic forecasts, the labour market, Universal Credit, consumer prices, regional rainfall and water stocks, hate crime and jobs paid less than the living wage. Each...
...going to do today”, but “what am I going to be”. He might decide that he needed to be inspiring in rallying the troops, or to be forceful in arguing...
Jacqui Gavin Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance - but what is it, and why should it matter to civil servants? These are fair questions, and maybe ones you've not...
...the United Nations General Assembly. Its aim is to promote an understanding of disability issues, galvanise action that addresses barriers to access for people with disabilities, and draw attention to...
...that, or at least to demonstrate that what we may lack in prowess we make up for in enthusiasm. It’s also a chance to use up some adrenalin – because...
It’s that time of year when many of us make – often shortlived – commitments to reduce our intake of carbs and other things that might not be good for...
...act as bystanders to hate crime and prejudice. And, it is a call to action to ensure that the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and subsequent genocides are not forgotten, trivialised or...
...Powers are already on the statute book for the introduction of a Welsh rate of income tax, subject to a referendum – a condition that the new Bill will lift....
...UK that welcomes and champions all kinds of diverse groups. I am committed to promoting equality and valuing inclusion, and I know this is a top priority for the whole...