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In his keynote address at the Institute for Government’s annual conference, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen, will outline his long-term priorities to modernise the Civil Service into a more productive institut…
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Civil Service People Plan 2024-27 sets out a long-term vision of capable leadership, efficiency and reformed recruitment
Charities, grassroots organisations and other community groups have been awarded a share of over £150,000 from the Home Office’s Community Engagement Fund.
The Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen, writes to the Senior Salaries Review Body about the 2024/25 pay round.
Government brings forward target to relocate 22,000 roles out of London from 2030 to 2027. Aberdeen, Darlington and Greater Manchester are to host second headquarters for major departments.
The Government Property Agency has appointed Mark Bourgeois as interim Chief Executive Officer, taking over from Steven Boyd, who is stepping down this month.
Our Chief Technology Officer Kean Jones reflects on how we’re working towards smooth and seamless technology for our customers.
The Civil Service Fast Stream programme has exceeded its ambition to increase the number of hires with a STEM qualification to 50% across all schemes.
2,500 ambitious tech talents will be recruited into digital roles in government by June 2025 through new apprenticeship and early talent programmes, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
A Private Members’ Bill to help millions save more into their pension and start saving sooner has cleared Parliament and been granted Royal Assent
Ambassador Laure Beaufils touches on the UK's priorities for a reinvigorated multilateral system: creating stronger, more prosperous relationships and ensuring shared success.
A speech from Minister for the Cabinet Office Jeremy Quin on Civil Service modernisation and reform.
Two thousand people in Great Britain will receive letters inviting them to apply for Pension Credit as part of an innovative new trial launched today.
A new policy campus has been launched in Sheffield.
Opportunity to be part of the reform programme at the heart of government, to drive a step change in evaluation and improving outcomes for the public.
The GPA has achieved Leesman+ certification with a score that places its Birmingham office as the best employee workplace experience in the UK’s public sector.
Ambitious new plans for stepping up the government's fight against fraud have been unveiled today, as the Public Sector Fraud Authority unveil their new strategy for the Counter Fraud Profession.
Suella Braverman meets community leaders to discuss ongoing work as more than £64 million in compensation offered.
The Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office Jeremy Quin, writes to the Senior Salaries Review Body about the 2023/24 pay round.
I committed to continuing the UK’s support to the Lebanese Armed Forces and to the most vulnerable living in Lebanon.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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