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Home/Office: Great Britain and Northern Ireland
11 Sep

Home/Office: Great Britain and Northern Ireland

This new series explores how civil services in other countries have approached the hybrid working conundrum. To kick things off, we look at how the UK government’s approach compares to the devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales, and the Northern Ireland Civil Service
by Tevye Markson
Five reasons to include Policy Festival in your learning calendar this year
10 Sep HR
Five reasons to include Policy Festival in your learning calendar this year
'Step forward anyway': Kiren Kaur on celebrating women's leadership in all its forms
04 Sep HR
'Step forward anyway': Kiren Kaur on celebrating women's leadership in all its forms
Departing Land Registry chief Simon Hayes talks lockdown, hybrid working and fighting the perfect storm of staff shortages and record demand
03 Sep Digital, Data & Technology
Departing Land Registry chief Simon Hayes talks lockdown, hybrid working and fighting the perfect storm of staff shortages and record demand
Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 14)
06 May 2016 Communications
Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 14)

Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese


Interview: Full Fact’s Will Moy on lobbyist “nonsense”, official corrections and why we know more about golf than crime stats
05 May 2016 Communications
Interview: Full Fact’s Will Moy on lobbyist “nonsense”, official corrections and why we know more about golf than crime stats

Politicians are fond of bandying around statistics to boost their arguments – but how much of what they say is informed by facts? Suzannah Brecknell meets Full Fact director Will Moy who explains his mission to rid public debate of “nonsense”


Have the rules around gifts and hospitality really changed? Sponsored
04 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
Have the rules around gifts and hospitality really changed?

CIPFA examines what individuals can do to ensure compliance with rules around gift giving.


Top 10 tips for building an anti-fraud culture Sponsored
04 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
Top 10 tips for building an anti-fraud culture

CIPFA Counter Fraud Centre offers its top 10 tips to protecting your organisation from the evolving risks of fraud. 


When it comes to bribery, prevention is better than cure Sponsored
04 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
When it comes to bribery, prevention is better than cure

CIPFA examines the ‘red flags’ in behaviour that will help individuals notice if they're running foul of the UK Bribery Act 2010.


Fighting crime with technology Sponsored
21 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
Fighting crime with technology

Microsoft reviews the technology that can help police officers perform their jobs more effectively


Transforming healthcare delivery with technology Sponsored
19 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
Transforming healthcare delivery with technology

Microsoft demonstrates how several health organisations have successfully transformed their service delivery


Public sector myth-buster: Six myths stopping the public sector from moving to the Cloud Sponsored
18 Apr 2016 Leadership
Public sector myth-buster: Six myths stopping the public sector from moving to the Cloud

Microsoft analyses six common misconceptions about cloud migration


Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 13)
15 Apr 2016 Communications
Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 13)

Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese


Mark Lowcock interview: the Department for International Development perm sec on the new Aid Strategy, civil service pay restraint – and why life 'has got a lot better for most people on the planet'
15 Apr 2016 Foreign Affairs
Mark Lowcock interview: the Department for International Development perm sec on the new Aid Strategy, civil service pay restraint – and why life "has got a lot better for most people on the planet"

As the new UK Aid Strategy sets out a bigger role for the rest of Whitehall in spending development money, DfID's permanent secretary Mark Lowcock sits down with Matt Foster to discuss the challenges of working across government – and why his department won’t lose its sense of mission


The Public Sector in a Cloud First, Mobile First World Sponsored
14 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
The Public Sector in a Cloud First, Mobile First World

Microsoft offers its vision for organisations navigating a cloud-first, mobile-first world.


New security rules will help the public sector keep data safe Sponsored
13 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
New security rules will help the public sector keep data safe

There used to be so many ways of classifying government data it was difficult to ensure data protection. Now there are much clearer rules, argues Microsoft.


'Standing up for the values of the civil service is not just a slogan – it’s absolutely vital' – lunch with former first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington
12 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
"Standing up for the values of the civil service is not just a slogan – it’s absolutely vital" – lunch with former first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington

The former first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington breaks bread with Suzannah Brecknell, and talks about his time regulating top civil service appointments, his four decades in Whitehall – and his concerns over the government's plan for public appointments


How ditching the jargon helped one Fast Streamer make ministerial letters clearer
07 Apr 2016 Communications
How ditching the jargon helped one Fast Streamer make ministerial letters clearer

Whitehall jargon is often the stuff of parody — and at the 2015 Civil Service Awards, David Cameron introduced a new award for clarity in civil service communications. Max Goldbart talks to the winner, Oli Carter, to find out how he did it


Are the What Works Centres working – or is evidence-based policymaking still a pipe dream?
06 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
Are the What Works Centres working – or is evidence-based policymaking still a pipe dream?

Using evidence to inform policy seems like a no-brainer. But often it’s not that straightforward – particularly for politically sensitive issues. Here, Mark Smulian looks at the progress of the What Works Centres, which aim to improve decision-making in key policy areas by exploring, well, what works


A smarter approach to firefighting: Ensuring joined-up thinking Sponsored
05 Apr 2016 Culture
A smarter approach to firefighting: Ensuring joined-up thinking

Microsoft looks at how digital technology can improve firefighter safety 


'The civil service will miss him' – former chancellor Alistair Darling on working with outgoing Treasury chief Sir Nick Macpherson
31 Mar 2016 Economics
"The civil service will miss him" – former chancellor Alistair Darling on working with outgoing Treasury chief Sir Nick Macpherson

As the Treasury's permanent Nick Macpherson this week departs the civil service after more than a decade as the department's most senior official, here's our full conversation with his former boss as chancellor, Alistair Darling – who worked with Macpherson as the Treasury grappled with the 2007-8 global economic crisis


What can Barack Obama's digital adviser teach the civil service about talent hunting?
29 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
What can Barack Obama's digital adviser teach the civil service about talent hunting?

A new book by Beth Simone Noveck – a former open-government adviser to both US president Barack Obama and prime minister David Cameron – contains useful lessons for the civil service on finding the right expertise


Interview: Defra permanent secretary Clare Moriarty on flooding, Extended Ministerial Offices and modernising her department
24 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Interview: Defra permanent secretary Clare Moriarty on flooding, Extended Ministerial Offices and modernising her department

Since Clare Moriarty became permanent secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs last August, she has found herself drawing on three decades of Whitehall experience to tackle challenges like flooding and organisational reform. Jess Bowie meets her


The EU’s global perspective on climate change Sponsored
23 Mar 2016 Economy
The EU’s global perspective on climate change

Juan Garcés de Marcilla, Director of Copernicus Services, ECMWF, explains the purpose of the EU’s earth observation programme and the economic and moral imperative to act on the insight it provides.


Civil servants don’t provide enough challenge – and Ken Clarke thinks pay restraint is taking a toll: former coalition ministers share frustrations
23 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Civil servants don’t provide enough challenge – and Ken Clarke thinks pay restraint is taking a toll: former coalition ministers share frustrations

A lack of challenging advice, no control over important appointments and poor management information are among the frustrations voiced by David Laws, Greg Barker, Ken Clarke, Stephen Hammond and Baroness Kramer speaking in the latest interviews under the Institute for Government's 'Ministers Reflect' series


Being Bold in the Public Sector Sponsored
22 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Being Bold in the Public Sector

Microsoft considers the safest way to push the boundaries of innovation


Special report: As devolution gathers pace, is Whitehall really ready to let go?
22 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
Special report: As devolution gathers pace, is Whitehall really ready to let go?

Passing powers from Whitehall to local areas is a key government goal. But do civil servants have enough understanding of what is happening on the ground to make the policy work? Colin Marrs talks to experts and officials to find out


How can greater collaboration improve the citizen experience and save money?
18 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
How can greater collaboration improve the citizen experience and save money?

Smooth service delivery requires public sector organisations to work together – but that's not always as easy as it sounds. CSW teamed up with NS&I Government Payment Services for a frank discussion about departmental collaboration. Gill Hitchcock listened in


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