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...terms, but in the pure sense of the word, those who suffer bad fortune, people who are simply struck with bad luck. And any one of us, no matter our...
...terms, but in the pure sense of the word, those who suffer bad fortune, people who are simply struck with bad luck. And any one of us, no matter our...
...I take one vegetarian meal a day, at one sitting. I enjoy the month's festivities, such as Rakshabandhan (celebrating the bond between brother and sister) and Janmashtami (God Shrikrishna’s birthday)...
...and on arriving at a different school for the sixth form, I’d effectively given up on making music. My sixth form was an ex-grammar school, and it maintained a range...
...they could save more money to ensure they had a better retirement. Partial retirement was discussed as one of the options for achieving a better work/life balance. The 2015 Remedy...
...1940s. Mission impossible At age 21, the RAF turned me down at Officer Selection. I had joined the Air Cadets, done my research, prepared for all the interviews, but I...
...span everything from mentoring to management, comms, collaboration, comedy and digital data to diversity, with more than 600 content sessions, hundreds of expert speakers, one-to-one mentoring sessions and even a...
Two years after launching the Civil Service Carers’ Strategy, Alex Chisholm and Rebecca Sudworth, Civil Service Carers Champion and Deputy Carers Champion, provide an update on progress. Welcome to this...
...300 people in 2013 to 2,000 now. All of the changes made sense in isolation and in context, but no-one had ever tried to define a meaningful, specific curriculum for...
...Born and raised in one of Blackburn’s poorest council estates, it’s fair to say my early life wasn’t easy. I went to a comprehensive school where my only guaranteed hot...
...other leading bodies and organisations. I am grateful to everyone who has played their part in helping us to reach this milestone. We would particularly like to congratulate the Cross-Government...