Civil Service Awards 2014: 3 days to go
With only 3 days to go until this year's Civil Service Awards, we caught up with a few of the shortlisted entrants to find out what being nominated means to their teams.
With only 3 days to go until this year's Civil Service Awards, we caught up with a few of the shortlisted entrants to find out what being nominated means to their teams.
Una O'Brien, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health and Civil Service Awards Champion congratulates those who have been shortlisted for a Civil Service Award.
Who has been nominated for which prize at this year's Civil Service Awards?
All the winners and social media reaction to this year's Civil Service Diversity and Equality awards.
Sir Simon Fraser, Permanent Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Civil Service Diversity Champion congratulates the winners from last Friday's Civil Service Diversity and Equality Awards and outlines the priority areas going forward.
Ursula Brennan, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice looks at how the Civil Service and the Ministry of Justice are celebrating the important work civil servants are doing to increase diversity in the Civil Service.
With less than a week to go to nominate, Una O’Brien, one of this year's judges, offers some last minute advice.
Luo Nan from the British Embassy in Beijing talks about what it felt like to win the Analysis and Use of Evidence award at last year's ceremony.
With only two weeks to go until the awards window closes, Sir Bob takes to camera to encourage us all to nominate our teams' for this year's Civil Service Awards.
Jill Walker, whose team won the Communication Award in 2013 tells us what difference winning has made to the perception of her team.