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Once “lost in detail”, the Fatal Incidents Investigations Team got a grip on investigative processes to deliver reports quicker to families and coroners
Greater Manchester Police, in partnership with EY, has become a pioneering connected police force, enabling thousands of officers to spend more time working in the community
Two of the architects of the former Department of Energy and Climate Change tool for mapping the future UK energy system, which won the 2013 Civil Service Award for Analysis, explore its birth, benefits and demise
The Council saved £85m with another £100m in the pipeline after putting in place an innovative commercial model with EY
The team behind the award-winning campaign explains how it brings “private sector expertise into the heart of the challenge”
A winner of the Civil Service Awards 2014 talks of the legacy of the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict
The inspirational line manager award winner from the Civil Service Awards 2015 talks about his department’s pioneering work in aerial surveys
At the Civil Service Awards 2015, an HMP Standford Hill team won for operational excellence. Three years on, manager Joe Rook tells Civil Service World about all the employment and training opportunities on offer for offenders
In an EY report on the gender pay gap, many companies identified flexible working as a key area for attention. Forward-looking organisations realise a flexible offer can give them a competitive edge
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, the government communications chief takes a look at some past winners of the communications award and explains why his is one of the most exciting professions in government
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we explore the man who inspired the Chris Martin Policy Award
This is the final blog in a three-part series which explores the relationships between citizens and public services providers. Each blog includes a reader poll to get your point of view, so please do share your thoughts!
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we speak to the 2015 leadership winner about how she realised her vision for commercial law in government
Darra Singh writes about his appointment to a panel overseeing the support of communities building a stronger, safer Greater Manchester
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, the Welsh Government permanent secretary and collaboration category champion outlines the main ingredients needed to break down silos
This is the second blog in a three-part series which explores the relationships between citizens and public services providers. Each blog includes a reader poll to get your point of view, so please do share your thoughts!
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we speak to the 2015 Cabinet Secretary winner about the uniqueness of having two sets of civil servants working on the project on different sides of the debate
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, the Ministry of Justice perm sec explains why he’s looking for humanity and the unexpected
Infrastructure and Projects Authority chief Tony Meggs talks to Colin Marrs about how far the civil service has come since the pre-1970s Ministry of Works
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we speak to a 2016 Innovation Award winner about how he developed a more effective IT system for his workplace
Should citizens expect the same "customer experience" from public services as they get from private sector products and services? Share your views in EY's poll
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we speak to a 2017 Analysis winner about the importance of accessible data and what the index means to him
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, we speak to the 2017 Innovation winners about their achievements, and the impact of winning on their project
Changes to the capital’s economy will necessitate new thinking. A report by the Centre for London, supported by EY, outlines some solutions