Responding to your comments on the Spending Review
...bring the public sector into line with the private sector. It is important, though, to remember what the Civil Service continues to offer employees, which often sets us apart from...
...bring the public sector into line with the private sector. It is important, though, to remember what the Civil Service continues to offer employees, which often sets us apart from...
Karen Pierce CMG, British Ambassador to Afghanistan We had to delay the start of this year’s residence carol service. The Taliban attack on the Spanish Embassy guesthouse took place only...
...about the services that civil servants use? They should be just as good, and the Government Digital Service (GDS) is working on the best way to apply the same standards...
...new approach to the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation, and the Department of Transport's creative release on bus statistics, have given recognition to teams working to ensure that better statistics...
...build the Civil Service workforce of the future, refreshing the workforce strategy to allow us to better adapt to the challenges the future will bring. Thirdly, we need to build...
...all feature. So, what are our top tips for consultation success? Adapt With a week to go we were looking at 60,000 responses to read. 7 days later it was...
...what to do in any situation and they could talk to ministers without getting overawed. They were the leaders. I couldn’t possibly imagine how that would ever be me. I...
...also use digital technology to improve how we share knowledge and information within GLD. And we are looking at the way government uses private sector law firms, to see if...
...are already being used in a variety of settings, including to clamp down on the illegal trade in blood diamonds and to disburse international aid payments. In Estonia, they use...
...a desire for greater advanced warning of announcements; a regularly updated contact list; the opportunity to meet face-to-face and to share knowledge – all perfectly sensible and certainly nothing to...