Raised on a council estate, Ann Bowtell was an architect of Child Benefit, and later banned the practice of ministers ...
A hugely respected senior leader, Valerie Strachan counselled women to be “highly visible” to let others recognise their ...
Sally Clementson was a civil servant who had paid into her pension throughout her working life. She died in January last year. Her husband, Mark, waited months following the bereavement claim without ...
Demand follows damning report from MPs that questions whether HMPPS fully understands its staffing needs and describes a system “on the brink” ...
The Treasury is planning to cut 300 jobs by 2030, according to reports. The cuts, which are expected to be achieved through ...
The Cabinet Office has announced plans for a new Transport and Infrastructure Campus that aims to mirror the success of the HM Treasury-led Economic Campus in Darlington.
Governments across developed economies face the same dynamic: ambitious funding commitments that outrun the capacity to deliver ...
Cabinet Office minister says government is working to restore most aspects of the Civil Service Pension Scheme to agreed service levels by June ...
Met Police confirms it will investigate the former cabinet minister for misconduct in public office as Mandelson opts to resign from the House of ...
HM Courts and Tribunals Service has launched a recruitment campaign to find a new chief executive and is offering a salary of £150,000 a year to the successful candidate.
Select committee chairs play a critical role in holding departments to account. Helen Hayes and Ruth Jones share their experiences in the role ...
Civil service unions have welcomed action to tackle the Civil Service Pension Scheme crisis but urged the government to “go ...
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