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The new strategy will drive up quality and set new targets to diversify the pipeline of talent into government and spread Civil Service jobs across the country.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The launch of the Public Bodies Review Programme will set out how departments should assess their public bodies.
As promised in the Declaration on Government Reform, the Government has published the Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion strategy
The Evaluation Task Force will be hosting the Policy that Works virtual conference between Monday 28th February and Thursday 3rd March 2022.
Around 500 Ministry of Justice jobs are moving to Wales as part of the Places for Growth programme, helping to level up communities across the UK.
Over 760 people attended this year's event on reforming court and tribunal services together. All the recorded sessions are now available for you to watch.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has welcomed a new development in Peterborough, which is driving investment in the area and helping boost the economy
The Cabinet Secretary delivered a lecture at the University of Newcastle in partnership with the Strand Group to reflect on the year since his appointment.
The National Leadership Centre has launched the Catalyst Programme which aims to support and develop senior leaders with a disability, in public sector roles.
The UK Government has launched a new recruitment campaign which will encourage people in Scotland to apply for roles in the UK Civil Service.
Analysts play a key role in leading government projects and supporting government decision making. To celebrate this work, the Government Analysis Function is set to hold its first Analysis in Government month in May, and GA…
New Curriculum and Campus for Government Skills is part of the government’s Civil Service modernisation programme and builds on Michael Gove’s Ditchley speech last year.
Alex Chisholm reflects on the refresh of the vision for A Brilliant Civil Service and the Civil Service reform and modernisation agenda.
This is the first room in King Charles Street, the home of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, that is named after an LGBT+ diplomat, Graeme Watkins.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Writing in the Eastern Eye, Nikesh Mehta OBE, Fouzia Younis and Muna Shamsuddin explain why the Foreign Office must attract the best talent from all backgrounds.
The Foreign Secretary wants to see a diplomatic service that is more representative of the UK.
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service gives a speech on Civil Service transformation
The government has shown its commitment to delivering growth across the UK by signing a 25 year lease at the Central Square development, Cardiff.
A new government hub in Edinburgh will create a centre of excellence for public services for 2,900 civil servants in 2020.
Minister for the Cabinet Office spoke at the Reform Annual Conference on how the government is working to be more responsive and accountable to the public it serves.
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