After a challenging but rewarding year, Darren Tierney reflects on the progress made and changes still to come at the Office ...
New research reveals what UK public bodies really think about fraud, waste and error, and why the next two years will decide ...
The prime minister has established a new council to bring civil society into the heart of government decision‑making. The Civil Society Council will provide a central forum to address issues that cut ...
Department for Transport permanent secretary Jo Shanmugalingam, has been named as the next chair of trustees at the Charity for Civil Servants. Shanmugalingam will succeed Sir Peter Schofield in the ...
Members of Northern Ireland’s Public Accounts Committee have warned of “persistent systemic weaknesses” in the management of ...
But there is an important difference between using technology to improve work and using it as a justification to quietly ...
What’s it like to be a civil servant in a far-flung territory with its own customs and working practices – and a unique set ...
Successful applicant will be responsible for “championing, coordinating and tracking” artificial intelligence adoption across ...
Immediate technical intervention” will see independent auditors probe “system integrity” of Civil Service Pension Scheme as ...
No.10 North needs one clear role: to coordinate how central government works with mayors, combined authorities and councils, ...
Who are they? The counter fraud function brings together around 13,000 officials who work to find and tackle the estimated £33bn that is lost to fraud, bribery, corruption and wider economic crime ...
For Burnham to be successful in his mission to “take power out of the centre”, he needs a multimodal state that can shift ...
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