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The government’s recent moves to get the expansion of airport capacity off the ground are the latest twist in one of the UK’s longest running policy sagas. Richard Johnstone considers whether this new plan will take flight
BT thinks The Internet of Things is about to undergo a revolution. Over the past two decades, we've seen IoT tech evolve from a possibility, to a novelty, to an established tool that plays a vital role in industry, infrastructure and logistics
CSW brings together memories and tributes from those who knew Lord Heywood over his 35 years as a civil servant
Jess Bowie and Suzannah Brecknell explore some of the many ways Lord Heywood touched and inspired those he worked with
Vodafone argues that the way we work is changing. Technology needs to keep up
John Pullinger sits down with Mark Smulian to discuss sharing UK expertise globally, fake news and how data abundance changes policymaking
As part of our series profiling up-and-coming leaders in the civil service, Marsha Osivwemu, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’s natural environment portfolio head, tells Beckie Smith how she defied her own expectations to climb the ranks of central government and how she’s pulling up others behind her
IBM argues that public sector bodies around the world are already reaping the rewards of investing in AI technology
PA Consulting's Paul Woodgates on how universities should adapt to a changing environment
Quantum computers will soon make some of our strongest encryption useless. And that's where quantum cryptography comes in
The chancellor’s Budget officially fired the starting gun on the 2019 Spending Review, but questions remain about how the Treasury will run the negotiations while also grappling with Brexit. Beckie Smith and Richard Johnstone preview what lies ahead
Tim Skinner, head of central government at BT, discusses Intelligent Connectivity, and how it’s transformating central government.
PA Consulting looks at the key areas around organised crime that the government should focus on
Can artificial intelligence help improve the relationship between citizen and government? IBM's Sreeram Visvanathan reports
PA Consulting looks at the eight key responsibilites of line management
BT knows that digital security isn't just about technology. It's about the partnerships, intelligence and expertise you need to stay one step ahead in the security race.
PA Consulting shares how it helped the Home Office optimise cost savings in moving two of its directorates to the cloud
Keiron Salt, CIO Health at BT, makes the case for a more rapid digital transformation of the NHS
Could new ways of working transform the way the Civil Service delivers in challenging times? Geoffrey Lyons reports on a Civil Service Live roundtable
Stephi Brett-Lee is head of internal communications at the Department for Work and Pensions and the youngest deputy director in the department. In the first of a new series profiling up-and-coming leaders across government, Beckie Smith caught up with her to discuss what leadership means in today’s civil service
PA Consulting offers a four-point plan to delivering organisational transformation
With the annual worldwide cost of cybercrime set to double from $3tn in 2015 to $6tn by 2021, BT offers advice on how chief information security officers can better protect their organisations
The newest profession in the Government Communication Service focuses on improving the way government talks directly to key stakeholders. Jonathan Owen speaks to members of the new External Affairs Forum to find out more
The policies may be in place, but is it happening in practice? BT's Bas de Graaf looks at the reality of GDPR today