To mark this day, DCMS Permanent Secretary Sue Owen gives her reflections on progress on transgender rights and inclusion in the Civil Service, as she retires from the service and her role as its LGB&TI Champion.
The office responsible for drafting government bills is marking its 150th anniversary.
In the first post in his Race Champion Blog, Richard Heaton introduces Sam Balch, who writes about breaking down barriers to conversations about race between people from different backgrounds.
Working in operations within the Civil Service was not something that Iain Mackinnon ever planned, but he has no regrets.
Philip Rutnam looks back at the innovative, eye-catching and thought-provoking ways in which the Civil Service celebrated International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Andrew Cullinane, of the Civil Service Careers website team, on how the platform has developed in its first half-year to offer more for users.
Recruiting apprentices has brought new benefits to the Crown Prosecution Service, says Senior HR Manager Debra Cheers.
Tamsin Morgan describes how her preconceptions of women's role in the MOD were challenged when she joined the department last year.
Doing an apprenticeship has opened new doors for the Home Office's Alex Sutton.
Government Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil looks at progress towards balanced gender representation in the Civil Service.