Awards for a brilliant Civil Service

...Thanks are due to everyone who submitted nominations in 2016 – a record 1,055 in all, across the 16 categories of the awards and from every part of the United...
...Thanks are due to everyone who submitted nominations in 2016 – a record 1,055 in all, across the 16 categories of the awards and from every part of the United...
...for people across the UK from offices based in Scotland. That is a considerable and valuable presence and we are working to ensure better connections between those departments and with...
...UK researchers. Meanwhile I, colleagues in Enable (the FCO Disability Association) and others will continue to do what we can to promote a better understanding of diabetes, the search for...
...move on to focus on the next state visit, or one of the big ceremonies to mark the centenary of the First World War. Next Friday, some of my team...
Sir Jeremy Heywood Anyone who reads this blog will know that Diversity and Inclusion is one of my top three priorities as Head of the Civil Service. And the reason...
...(#卡梅伦在中国) used in 630,142 weibo posts within one week. Each tweet received over 15,000 comments. The most popular was the one asking people to submit questions for a video Q&A...
...place to work. Images from Civil Service Live 2016 in Glasgow See what sessions (below) appeal to you - it's first-come, first-served. And don't forget, if you're looking for one-to-one...
...pressure and know how to work with people under pressure.” There are clear links between the skills, experience and behaviours you gain via Reserve service and the competencies you need...
...Service new skills relevant in today’s world, from digital and information technology to new leadership and management skills. Apprentices are one way that we can positively transform the Civil Service...
...happening. And the pace of change is accelerating. Government is adopting new ideas and new ways of working to make everything we do better for users, and more efficient. Technology...