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CEOs are adopting a digital first approach to match customer needs. BT asks how they're measuring success
Brexit department highlights use of fast streamers as among the reasons why over 500 civil servants have left the Department of Exiting the EU since its creation in July 2016
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Committees endorse government's choice to lead environmental protection agency but tell Defra to "learn lessons" from recruitment round
Ex-government lawyer says government would have to have cleared “a very high bar in court” to defend no-deal Brexit ferry procurement
Nick Hewer hosted show “an excellent way to engage with current and potential exporters”, insists department
Watchdog says payment-by-results model will cost department at least £467m more than projected and has not delivered results
If set up properly and honoured, pay review bodies deliver better results for officials. Now all we need is for ministers to stop ignoring their advice…
Department ramps up number of locations offering support with applications to about 150 – although Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are comparatively poorly served
Tax agency declares city base structurally complete and ready for fit-out
Cabinet secretary says government will boost messages to urge businesses and citizens to prepare for possible no-deal EU exit next month
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. Here’s some of our lighter (battered) moments
Tax agency says only 17% of businesses have vital trading registration for no-deal Brexit
Ex-civil service chief says reforms are needed to increase the public’s trust in government and over how public services are funded
Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden hails nominees as examples for all of government as it works towards 2022 smart working target
While looking back through our archives sometimes shows how much things have changed, at other times it shows how much they’ve stayed the same. Barely an issue of this publication has gone to press without some mention of a pay dispute or procurement woes. Other thorns in the side of the civil service have simply grown bigger and more painful.
Government highlights that communications urging businesses to prepare for no-deal are “not having the intended effect”
Kathryn Cearns will replace Angela Knight in the tax office next month
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments.
Move expected as ministers threaten to quit if prime minister does not rule out leaving the EU without an agreement
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time.
Tax agency says that it expects an increase in call centre inquiries as the UK leaves the European Union
SD-WAN is poised to transform the network. BT shows how you cut through the hype to work out what form of SD-WAN is right for your organisation.
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time. First up: some of our interviewees before they were (more) famous