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Policy experts explore the government’s priorities for 2020 and what they mean for officials
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this final entry, former HM chief inspector of prisons and Parole Board chair Nick Hardwick considers what the 2020 holds for the criminal justice system
Government urged to ensure that promises to keep find officials meaningful roles are honoured
Housing, education and transport are key areas for boosted local control with majority in favour of elected mayors
PM will say Brexit is not an end but the beginning of ‘national renewal and change’
MAC also warns access to data is "perennial problem" in scrutinising policy
Transport secretary Grant Shapps said decision represented “the first small step towards the north taking back control of its railways”
Think-tank points to Cummings’ civil service reform agenda and debate on the union as key work areas
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Camille Oung of the Nuffield Trust considers whether the government’s majority will lead to action on social care
Nine government organisations have made the Top 100 employers list, compiled by equality charity Stonewall
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Committee on Climate Change chief executive Chris Stark sets out what the government needs to do to in 2020 to reduce the risks of climate impacts
Chinese vendor will remain excluded from so-called core areas of the network
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Richard Harries considers if the government’s reforms will overcome the barriers to change in Whitehall
Grant Shapps vows to 'undo the damage' of 1960s Beeching rail cuts with £500m fund to reopen axed lines
Around one third of UK citizens said they had looked at EU exit info, a figure "broadly unchanged” during the campaign, say auditors
Boris Johnson to take personal charge of post-Brexit trade talks supported by a 'small and agile' new unit
Northern Ireland has lowest median rates at Grade 6 to Executive Officer level
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Dr Joe Devanny sets out the context of the forthcoming defence review
Dominic Cummings view of the civil service seems Frozen in time. Ministers and advisers need to realise its strengths in any reforms to avoid alienating a talented workforce
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Nigel Topping will coordinate regional and business input ahead of COP26 talks in Glasgow
Mark Thurston leads ranking for second year running as John Manzoni and Mark Sedwill well down list
Appointment will replace Robert Chote, who has led fiscal watchdog since 2010
National Audit Office says department and delivery firm underestimated the task of delivering new rail network