Last month, Sue Gray reported on socialising in government during lockdown. A decade ago, the government enshrined civil service conduct in law. One hundred and sixty-eight years earlier, Victorian ...
Minister admits Civil Service Pension Scheme administrator Capita has “completely failed” to meet required service levels by its end-of-June ...
The Home Office has set up a cross-government taskforce to look at existing multi-agency and safeguarding arrangements, and how they interact with the Prevent programme in the wake of 2024’s Southport ...
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy has announced that she has left the social media platform X – formerly known as Twitter – and that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will do the same. DCMS’s ...
Pay levels, recruitment and retention, and the impact of artificial intelligence will feature in “wide ranging” appraisal, ...
As Westminster weathers another period of political turbulence, Katie Carruthers, managing director of Tecknuovo, argues that ...
The Cabinet Office has launched a formal review of “non-corporate communications channels” in government, with the aim of ...
The government published its digital strategy in January this year, promising to transform the operations of the state. What ...
A small, quick, powerful win could be to rewire the powerhouse grades around solutions rather than strategies. What does this ...
All departments to contribute at least 1% of their capital budgets to support the plan, with DfT and DESNZ asked to go ...
Automating citizen-facing interactions delivers fewer improvements than departments expect. Hannah Bolton and James Ainsley, ...