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'We want to do more work in the open and co-create change': JP Marks interview
28 Jan Economy

'We want to do more work in the open and co-create change': JP Marks interview

HMRC perm sec JP Marks on empowerment, Covid and his plans for the department
by Suzannah Brecknell
'It's a very creative job': Jessica de Mounteney on turning policy into law
26 Jan Leadership
'It's a very creative job': Jessica de Mounteney on turning policy into law
Are departments meeting their Greening Government Commitments?
21 Jan Energy & Environment
Are departments meeting their Greening Government Commitments?
'You have to check the ego at the door': Interview with ex-DESNZ chief scientific adviser
19 Jan
'You have to check the ego at the door': Interview with ex-DESNZ chief scientific adviser
How the DVSA uses AI and agile to support ‘a lifetime of driving’
21 May 2020 Civil Service Reform
How the DVSA uses AI and agile to support ‘a lifetime of driving’

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has already done a great deal of work implementing technology across its operations. But digital chief Alex Fiddes tells Sam Trendall it has even bigger ambitions


Red tape challenge: Stephen Gibson reflects on a decade of the Regulatory Policy Committee
20 May 2020 Government Tax Profession
Red tape challenge: Stephen Gibson reflects on a decade of the Regulatory Policy Committee

The Regulatory Policy Committee exists to ensure departments effectively weigh up the costs, benefits and risks of new regulations. Its interim chair, Stephen Gibson, tells Beckie Smith why it’s important to tell departments what they need to hear – even if it’s not what they want to hear


WATCH: How English local government has responded to the coronavirus crisis
19 May 2020 Government Tax Profession
WATCH: How English local government has responded to the coronavirus crisis

How has local government reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic? Colin Talbot speaks to Donna Hall, honourary professor at University of Manchester and former local government chief executive, about the response across across England



 


A great global reprice is on its way. Get ready now. Sponsored
18 May 2020 Commercial
A great global reprice is on its way. Get ready now.

Proxima argues that supply and demand have been disrupted in short order and not in equal measure across the board, which may lead to price volatility


‘I don’t believe change comes from issuing orders to people’ – civil service COO Alex Chisholm on reform plans, pay challenges and Covid-19
15 May 2020 Civil Service Reform
‘I don’t believe change comes from issuing orders to people’ – civil service COO Alex Chisholm on reform plans, pay challenges and Covid-19

As he starts a new job as Cabinet Office permanent secretary and civil service chief operating officer, Alex Chisholm talks to Suzannah Brecknell about his priorities for reform across government and what he’s learnt from an eventful stint leading the business department


Shareholder stories: ex-UKGI chief Mark Russell on life as Whitehall's corporate governance guru
14 May 2020 Finance
Shareholder stories: ex-UKGI chief Mark Russell on life as Whitehall's corporate governance guru

Mark Russell has been helping government support businesses for nearly two decades. The former head of UK Government Investments tells Richard Johnstone about his civil service baptism of fire in the early 2000s and what the Treasury-owned company will be doing in response to coronavirus


Watch: Ex-No.10 strategy chief recalls the crises that created the civil contingency secretariat
06 May 2020 Civil Service Reform
Watch: Ex-No.10 strategy chief recalls the crises that created the civil contingency secretariat

Prof Geoff Mulgan, former head of Tony Blair's Strategy Unit, talks to Colin Talbot about how the UK government put in place risk and resilience systems in the early 2000s – and what has gone wrong since. And how governments can improve things for the future.


Supply Chain and Logistics: Rebuilding in uncertain times Sponsored
05 May 2020 Commercial
Supply Chain and Logistics: Rebuilding in uncertain times

Proxima considers some of the steps to restoring supply chains as the world recovers from COVID-19 


National Crime Agency: Enabling an agency with a non-stop role to carry on through crisis Sponsored
05 May 2020 Operational Delivery
National Crime Agency: Enabling an agency with a non-stop role to carry on through crisis

The NCA is carrying on with its vital work to combat serious and organised crime despite the COVID-19 outbreak. That’s after PA Consulting helped them plan for how to cope in exactly this kind of crisis


WATCH: How have the devolved governments coped in the coronavirus crisis?
04 May 2020 Government Tax Profession
WATCH: How have the devolved governments coped in the coronavirus crisis?

How have Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic? Colin Talbot speaks to Prof Leighton Andrews (Wales), Prof Nicola McEwen (Scotland) and Quinton Oliver (NI) to find out, and discuss how relationships between London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast are working


'I want to end this artificial separation between policy and digital skills': GDS chief Alison Pritchard on building government services
01 May 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
'I want to end this artificial separation between policy and digital skills': GDS chief Alison Pritchard on building government services

Director general Alison Pritchard says GDS still has a key role to play in building services


What it takes to be a civil service leader in a time of Covid-19
29 Apr 2020 Government Tax Profession
What it takes to be a civil service leader in a time of Covid-19

Two former directors general –  now leadership coaches – share their insights into how civil service leaders are navigating the coronavirus crisis and the opportunities for new ways of working


Why collaboration holds the key to co-ordinated border management Sponsored
24 Apr 2020 Brexit
Why collaboration holds the key to co-ordinated border management

Shannon Kerrigan of Leidos makes the case for a more integrated approach to delivering "the frictionless border of the future"


What would happen if DfID and the FCO merged? Experts and insiders share their views
22 Apr 2020 Civil Service Reform
What would happen if DfID and the FCO merged? Experts and insiders share their views

A much-anticipated takeover by the Foreign Office of the Department for International Development has yet to materialise – but the appointment of an entirely joint ministerial team has sparked curiosity and concern. Beckie Smith speaks to those in the know about what it could mean


10 years of government blunders and brutal reports: an interview with former PACAC chair Bernard Jenkin
20 Apr 2020 Brexit
10 years of government blunders and brutal reports: an interview with former PACAC chair Bernard Jenkin

After a decade at the helm of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, Sir Bernard Jenkin is moving on. He tells Beckie Smith about the highlights, lessons and bitter battles


When digital meets government, pure Agile just won’t do Sponsored
20 Apr 2020 Commercial
When digital meets government, pure Agile just won’t do

Civica's Bob McClean explains how the emerging techniques of Hybrid Agile retain Agile’s user-focus and flexibility – so valuable in the battle against COVID-19 – while meeting government’s requirements on risk allocation, regulation, supplier incentives and business planning


WATCH: How is Australia responding to coronavirus?
17 Apr 2020 Foreign Affairs
WATCH: How is Australia responding to coronavirus?

How has Australia reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic? Colin Talbot speaks to Australian academics Janine O'Flynn and Helen Dickinson about how the country's unique government system has impacted responses to the virus


People person: an interview with Clare Moriarty as she leaves the civil service
16 Apr 2020 Government Tax Profession
People person: an interview with Clare Moriarty as she leaves the civil service

Her career as a civil servant may have come to an end, but Clare Moriarty is still driven by a desire to change things, and a commitment to supporting others. She talks to Jess Bowie about the challenge of shutting down DExEU, the importance of emotion, and whether the civil service is as inclusive as it says it is


Ministry of Justice: Getting a complex technology programme back on track Sponsored
16 Apr 2020 Operational Delivery
Ministry of Justice: Getting a complex technology programme back on track

In a complex technology programme, the MoJ is introducing a new electronic monitoring system with GPS tracking to improve offender management. PA Consulting demonstrates how its expertise got the programme back on track to provide more opportunities for managing offenders and protecting victims


Governments vs the virus: responses to coronavirus around the world
08 Apr 2020 Health & Social Care
Governments vs the virus: responses to coronavirus around the world

How are public managers across the world responding to the Covid-19 pandemic? In a series of video interviews, Prof Colin Talbot speaks to senior officials, politicians and academics to explore different approaches and lessons that could be shared


'No child should go unseen again': Children's commissioner Anne Longfield
06 Apr 2020 Culture
'No child should go unseen again': Children's commissioner Anne Longfield

Anne Longfield has spent four decades helping disadvantaged young people in one way or another. As she prepares to step down as children’s commissioner for England, she tells Colin Marrs about progress made and the need for better funding to meet current challenges


Obituary: Lord Armstrong of Ilminster
06 Apr 2020 Government Tax Profession
Obituary: Lord Armstrong of Ilminster

Lord Armstrong, cabinet secretary from 1979 to 1987, died on 3 April. His successor Lord Butler pays tribute to a dedicated public servant who served two chancellors and three prime ministers with his 'majestic' powers of analysis and steady discretion, embodying the civil service values of impartiality, objectivity, honesty and integrity


DfID: Delivering humanitarian aid at pace with blockchain Sponsored
01 Apr 2020 Operational Delivery
DfID: Delivering humanitarian aid at pace with blockchain

The Department for International Development leads the UK's work to end extreme poverty. In this article, PA Consulting offers an insight into how they improved supply chain visibility 


NHSX marks the spot: diplomat-turned-digital chief Matthew Gould talks patient data and AI
27 Mar 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
NHSX marks the spot: diplomat-turned-digital chief Matthew Gould talks patient data and AI

In February 2019, Matt Hancock announced plans for a new innovation agency in the NHS. A year on, its chief executive, Matthew Gould, talks to Beckie Smith about health data, listening to patients, and his move from diplomacy to digital


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