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‘This is a human crisis’ – MPs shine light on Civil Service Pension Scheme failures
05 Feb Digital, Data & Technology

‘This is a human crisis’ – MPs shine light on Civil Service Pension Scheme failures

MPs share impact of missed pension payments and demand further action
by Tevye Markson
'Greater candour makes for stronger recommendations': Q&As with committee chairs
03 Feb Education
'Greater candour makes for stronger recommendations': Q&As with committee chairs
'I promoted flexible working like a campaigner': What I learnt driving inclusivity in the civil service
02 Feb Civil Service Reform
'I promoted flexible working like a campaigner': What I learnt driving inclusivity in the civil service
Give those you lead what they need: How to be an emotionally intelligent leader
30 Jan Analysis
Give those you lead what they need: How to be an emotionally intelligent leader
AI decisions need human intelligence says Dr Nuria Oliver Sponsored
21 Jan 2019 HR
AI decisions need human intelligence says Dr Nuria Oliver

Vodafone caught up with Dr. Nuria Oliver, a computer scientist with over 20 years of research experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Human Computer Interaction and Mobile Computing, to ask her views on the way that AI is used to make an increasing number of everyday decisions


BT Customer Experience Centres: How our infrastructure and intelligence can transform your organisation Sponsored
21 Jan 2019 Civil Service Reform
BT Customer Experience Centres: How our infrastructure and intelligence can transform your organisation

BT always talks about helping its customers be there in the moments that matter. And that’s the idea at the core of their new Customer Experience Centres. Experience BT solutions first-hand and feel the difference that powerful communications can make. 


On Salisbury’s plans: DSTL’s Gary Aitkenhead on responding to novichok attacks and its role in a changing world
21 Jan 2019 Security & Defence
On Salisbury’s plans: DSTL’s Gary Aitkenhead on responding to novichok attacks and its role in a changing world

Last year’s novichok attacks in Salisbury brought global threats to the doorstep of the government’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. Chief executive Gary Aitkenhead tells Richard Johnstone how it is responding to the changing world


One click, no clunk: meetings made simple Sponsored
14 Jan 2019 Civil Service Reform
One click, no clunk: meetings made simple

BT shows how to move from separate audio and web conferencing services to a fully integrated video, mobile, any device from anywhere meeting experience


Building diversity into technology Sponsored
14 Jan 2019 HR
Building diversity into technology

Rubi Kaur, a Senior Technical Architect at Vodafone Group, shares what she's learned from working with Barry Ginley and his guide dog Skye


API days: how APIs can help public sector digital services transform and evolve
11 Jan 2019
API days: how APIs can help public sector digital services transform and evolve

 A recent CSW roundtable explored the importance of application programming interfaces in achieving end-to-end services.


Hampshire County Council: The Argenti care technology partnership delivers exceptional results in Adult Social Care Sponsored
10 Jan 2019 Operational Delivery
Hampshire County Council: The Argenti care technology partnership delivers exceptional results in Adult Social Care

PA Consulting shows how care technology, or 'telecare,' is radically transforming social care provision


Implementing an SD-WAN which delivers on its promise Sponsored
07 Jan 2019 Civil Service Reform
Implementing an SD-WAN which delivers on its promise

BT's Keith Langridge leads a debate on implementing an SD-WAN which delivers on its promise, now and into the future


Charity Commission chief Helen Stephenson: “Leading the commission through the safeguarding concerns in the sector that surfaced in February was challenging.”
02 Jan 2019 Government Tax Profession
Charity Commission chief Helen Stephenson: “Leading the commission through the safeguarding concerns in the sector that surfaced in February was challenging.”

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Sir Philip Rutnam: Windrush exposed a number of significant issues and rightly brought the Home Office under intense scrutiny
02 Jan 2019 Government Tax Profession
Sir Philip Rutnam: Windrush exposed a number of significant issues and rightly brought the Home Office under intense scrutiny

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Perm secs round-up 2018: Britain's top civil servants review the year and look ahead to 2019
01 Jan 2019 Government Tax Profession
Perm secs round-up 2018: Britain's top civil servants review the year and look ahead to 2019

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Government Equalities Office Hilary Spencer reflects on the introduction of gender pay gap reporting and other milestones in 2018
01 Jan 2019
Government Equalities Office Hilary Spencer reflects on the introduction of gender pay gap reporting and other milestones in 2018

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman looks ahead to implementing a new education inspection framework in 2019
01 Jan 2019 Government Tax Profession
Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman looks ahead to implementing a new education inspection framework in 2019

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Treasury chief Charles Roxburgh: “Brunel illustrates how great engineering, and infrastructure can deliver prosperity to all regions of the UK.”
01 Jan 2019 Government Tax Profession
Treasury chief Charles Roxburgh: “Brunel illustrates how great engineering, and infrastructure can deliver prosperity to all regions of the UK.”

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


ACAS chief Anne Sharp reflects on the increase in the number of disputes in 2018
31 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
ACAS chief Anne Sharp reflects on the increase in the number of disputes in 2018

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


Companies House chief Louise Smyth reflects on her first year with the weighty title of The Registrar and asking Tom Jones to lead a Christmas singalong
31 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Companies House chief Louise Smyth reflects on her first year with the weighty title of The Registrar and asking Tom Jones to lead a Christmas singalong

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. The links on this list will go live as the articles are published in the run up to 2019.


Jonathan Jones: “2018 has been a challenging year for all of us, not least in GLD”
31 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Jonathan Jones: “2018 has been a challenging year for all of us, not least in GLD”

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who they’d choose to turn on their town’s Christmas lights. 


FCO perm sec Sir Simon McDonald: “Speed is the hardest part of being a leader today: everything moves so fast that there’s too little time for reflection”
30 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
FCO perm sec Sir Simon McDonald: “Speed is the hardest part of being a leader today: everything moves so fast that there’s too little time for reflection”

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


Intellectual Property Office chief exec Tim Moss reflects on the inspiration of the heroes of World War 1
30 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Intellectual Property Office chief exec Tim Moss reflects on the inspiration of the heroes of World War 1

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


Duncan Selbie on how Public Health England responded to incidents in 2018 – from  the Novichok poisonings to the Grenfell Tower fire.
30 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Duncan Selbie on how Public Health England responded to incidents in 2018 – from the Novichok poisonings to the Grenfell Tower fire.

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


DWP perm sec Peter Schofield reflects on his first year in the top job – from visiting HMP Norwich to implementing Universal Credit
29 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
DWP perm sec Peter Schofield reflects on his first year in the top job – from visiting HMP Norwich to implementing Universal Credit

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency chief executive Julie Lennard reaching a one billion transactions milestone in 2018
29 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency chief executive Julie Lennard reaching a one billion transactions milestone in 2018

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


Auditor general Sir Amyas Morse on a year of landmark reports, from the BBC to Brexit
29 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
Auditor general Sir Amyas Morse on a year of landmark reports, from the BBC to Brexit

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


DIT perm sec Antonia Romeo on getting the department ready to deliver under all Brexit scenarios in 2019
28 Dec 2018 Leadership
DIT perm sec Antonia Romeo on getting the department ready to deliver under all Brexit scenarios in 2019

With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


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