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As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from Gary Aitkenhead, chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
As the UK faces increasingly complex global risks, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. CSW hears from key leaders on the challenges and opportunities ahead
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Unions say staff behind “world’s best civil service” should get the reward they deserve
Members of the public who provide “exceptionally helpful information” on tax evasion can receive payments, HMRC says
DHSC perm sec and head of civil service policy profession says function needs to get better at evaluating the quality of its advice
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from chief of the defence staff General Sir Nick Carter
DfE's Jonathan Slater takes over LGBTI brief after departure of Dame Sue Owen
“I used to say to people when you come into the NSC you leave the politics at the door – and you leave your mobile phones at the door,” says ex-cab sec
Nigel Farage’s new party unveils former Office for National Statistics trade specialist as European Parliament hopeful
Latest Oxford University ranking sees Whitehall rise to global top spot from fourth-best
Former national security adviser Sir Mark Lyall Grant says leaks may undermine effective decision making in the longer term
At a time when Brexit is revealing a lot about UK governance, a new report has found the British civil service is the worldwide leader. Calum Miller of the Blavatnik School of Government, which published the report, explains the ranking
Permanent secretary Peter Schofield details cost of deploying hundreds of civil servants to deal with historical errors
'The charity plays an increasingly important part in the wellbeing of so many people,' Schofield says
Ahead of this year's Diversity & Inclusion Awards, Kate Abbott, winner of the Cabinet Secretary's Inclusion Award 2018, blogs about what the win has meant for her
Single-department settlements if the Spending Review is delayed would "pre-empt what should be a proper balancing discussion", chancellor insists
International trade secretary Liam Fox approves doubling of UKEF cover for exports despite warnings move would fall outside established risk framework
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from National Cyber Security Centre chief Ciaran Martin
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from National Crime Agency DG Lynne Owens on its work
BT presents a complimentary copy of Gartner's report, which highlights how, through 2022, at least 95% of cloud security failures will be the customer's fault
Stagecoach says that leak of its plans for East Midlands franchise requires further investigation
Conundrum highlights a dearth of investment in official statisticians' leadership skills, Royal Statistical Society head says