Plans to “build in-house capacity” across government also include parachuting in new experts to ministerial private offices ...
There’s a growing recognition that AI can improve productivity and public services. You’re now seeing AI built into how ...
As FDA general secretary Dave Penman signals pay reform progress is close, chief secretary to the PM Darren Jones confirms ...
James Murray has been appointed as secretary of state at the Department of Health and Social Care in a mini reshuffle ...
Trust is in short supply after Wormald and Robbins removals, FDA general secretary warns in speech at annual conference ...
National armaments director Rupert Pearce says rule-changes will 'reward innovation, incentivise delivery, and ensure that ...
IFG welcomes plans to improve accountability and protect impartiality, but says 'we cannot wait for years' to enact change ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the cabinet and is expected to trigger a leadership contest. Streeting met ...
Frankie Dunn says career move from teaching to the civil service gave her the “headspace and flexibility” to apply for the ...
When it comes to running civil service pension schemes, in-house staff have an ethos that private sector providers cannot ...
Background briefing notes on the King's Speech say Digital ID will reduce bureaucracy and help the government to build intuitive, efficient, joined-up and responsive public services. The briefing says ...
MHCLG was the first central government body to sign up to the charter, which states that its purpose is to “promote a ‘reuse first’ approach to IT assets (like laptops and smartphones) and [provide] ...
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