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Is truth scarcer than it used to be? Claire Foster-Gilbert, director of the Westminster Abbey Institute, sits down with Geoffrey Lyons to discuss the idea of truth, the Abbey’s role in politics, and the Institute’s latest lecture series
An interview with Jacqui Davey from IBM on IBM's strategy for cloud computing and how it is evolving
CSW's sister title PublicTechnology talks to Sara Huntingdon about the Space for Smarter Government Programme’s work with Whitehall and the wider public sector
BT has a team of over 2,500 security experts working to maintain the highest standards. Here we meet some of them and find out what they do.
Interview with Karolin Nakonz from IBM who talks about the cognitive computing journey and how it can improve public services.
Culture champion Arts Council England has fared better than some organisations dependent on public funds in recent years. But its chief executive is conscious of the need for the body to remain in tune with the nation as a whole, not just a metropolitan elite. Colin Marrs reports
IBM's Sharon Bagshaw explores how digital reinvention is changing the way public sector organisations are operating
To build an organisation that makes good strategic decisions, leaders should learn from the way emergency services respond to critical incidents
As he leaves the civil service after 40 years, Sir Robert Devereux, outgoing permanent secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, reflects on complicated projects, how to lead large organisations and facing select committees
BT's Amy Lemberger argues that having the right security in place to protect your organisation is no longer just an option. It is a necessity.
The former press secretary to Harold Wilson and Ted Heath, breaks bread with Suzannah Brecknell
As government gears up to celebrate the centenary of voting rights for women, Tamsin Rutter catches up with gender champion Melanie Dawes and women’s network co-founder Keela Shackell-Smith on their priorities for 2018
UK government are looking ahead to deliver better value to citizens and are embarking on a digital reinvention journey, IBM can help on this journey by delivering value through cloud based innovation.
IBM’s Sharon Bagshaw explores how the public sector is moving beyond digital transformation.
IBM looks at how innovative new approaches and game-changing technology can help address the cyber skills gap in the UK Public Sector
BT brought together some their top security experts and CIOs from well known UK organisations to discuss digital transformation and the impact that it’s having on organisations
The man responsible for delivering the National Cyber Security Strategy to discusses diversity, enabling change, and a holistic approach to security
After three years as chief executive of the UK body for overseas cultural relations, Devane talks to Tamsin Rutter about its relationship with government, funding challenges and how Brexit has changed his priorities
The 12 people who promote the Civil Service Code tell us what attracted them to the role, and what they've learnt since joining the Commission
More and more governments are looking at the potential of universal basic income schemes, says Tom Graham. But there are many factors that need to be considered if any projects are to get off the drawing board and into people’s pockets
After two years as Westminster’s chief public-spending watchdog, Meg Hillier tells Tamsin Rutter her frustrations and aspirations on pre-scrutinising projects, taking the fight against tax evasion to the US and extending FOI
The UK government has taken a leading role in combatting Daesh’s plan to weaponise the international media. Dan Chugg, former head of the C-Daesh Coalition Comms Cell, explains how this has been achieved
Though some politicians dismiss civil servants’ ability to get jobs “in the real world”, moving between sectors is more and more common. Tamsin Rutter takes a look at the data to find out where top officials go after leaving Whitehall
What can we expect from the Department for International Development’s new gender equality strategy, and how can other departments can learn from the plan to improve gender equality in the UK? Mark Rowe reports