Cutting the Queue at the Chemist

...who are a little nervous about claiming their free prescriptions, but it's also good for the taxpayer and the NHS. That's because the £240 million spent each year in administration...
...who are a little nervous about claiming their free prescriptions, but it's also good for the taxpayer and the NHS. That's because the £240 million spent each year in administration...
...in the way humanists bring their values into the workplace. For a start, that means thinking about what it is to be a humanist. I prefer to use the term...
...innocent-looking little bird and think: “For what possible reason would I use that?!” Well, dear reader, if that’s how you view Twitter, I challenge you to think again. Re-visit that...
...an event today on resilience – sharing experience on what works for me, and what doesn’t); * our Flexible Workers’ Network supports people working flexibly and offers tips on how...
...links to websites and other information that you could look at in more depth. There was also excellent reference material that I can still access now. I posted comments at...
...25 places on offer, rather than a solitary one, eliminating the feeling that I was jumping into a chaotic free-for-all. Also, the fact that the Civil Service is constantly pushing...
...digital platforms, components, code and best practice for building user-focused services. The cross-departmental collaboration behind the 2017-2020 strategy is the start of what we hope will be a new way...
...now until 7 May, the key principle to keep in mind is that we should do everything possible to avoid any activity that could call our political impartiality into question...
...entry to the Service. The front page of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report, 1854. What we can say is that the report, and the Commission that followed, was a vital catalyst for...
...ideas that don’t work and iterating the ones that do. Instead of telling people what to do, increasingly the job of ministers is to give people at all levels of...