Remembering the civil servants who fell in the First World War

...of Cambrai, where it suffered heavy casualties. It was again in action on the Somme in 1918, and its final engagement of the war was at Tournai in Belgium in...
...of Cambrai, where it suffered heavy casualties. It was again in action on the Somme in 1918, and its final engagement of the war was at Tournai in Belgium in...
...that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion, to ensure we reflect and benefit from the experience of all the communities we represent in Wales. I want my legacy here to...
...(with a non-Jewish name) My wife Nicole’s father, Eugene Sochor, who died in 2015, was also a Holocaust survivor. After the German Army invaded Belgium and occupied his native Antwerp,...
...will continue to promote the positive behaviours we expect of all employees and an inclusive culture that is intolerant of bullying, harassment and discrimination. We are also developing a new...
...some presentations, and we’ve added some new ones. John Manzoni opening the T-shaped Experts session at Civil Service Live 2015: Newcastle. (Photo Fiona Nicholl) Sessions include an innovation showcase, where...
...experts and with institutions like CIPD to turn Smart Working from an art into a science. We have pulled together best practice and evidence from around the world into a...
...but how they should do it – where does kindness feature? In Scotland, we’ve seen international interest, from the OECD and other organisations, in our well-established and recently refreshed National...
...achieved a completion rate of 65% last year, so your full involvement is needed to help us equal or exceed that figure. In Jeremy Heywood’s blog launching the survey, he...
...into the hands of the citizen. To achieve this we have arranged our strategy into five main themes. We will focus on: business transformation: continuing to design, develop and deliver...
...down to a few things: the Civil Service Code puts integrity at the heart of our values – you can interpret integrity in many ways, but for me it goes...