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Foreign Office announces that its permanent secretary Simon Fraser is to leave Whitehall at the end of July
In the second of CSW's in-depth assessments of the party manifestos, Mark Rowe picks apart the Tory document to find out what the party has in store for the civil service
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg says education budget boost will have 'near religious status' in future coalition talks
Following the Home Office’s introduction of exit checks at ports and border crossings last week, air transport specialist SITA’s Ray Batt discusses how technology can help ensure security while reducing passenger delays
A glance at the new pledges contained in today's Conservative manifesto, as party praises the "impartial, professional and highly capable civil service"
Shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan says civil service's Fast Stream graduate programme will have 'diversity targets and quotas' to improve black and minority ethnic representation
Lord Kerslake tells the Financial Times pressure on other budgets could be made "more acute" by protection of defence spending
Mark Gibson, former civil servant and outgoing chief executive of the Whitehall and Industry Group (WIG), talks to CSW about secondments, pairing up perm secs with chief execs, and bridging the gap between the public and private sectors
This week on Civil Service World we'll be picking apart the main parties' election manifestos with an in-depth analysis of what they mean for the civil service. Here's a first glance at the new pledges contained in Labour's manifesto, published today by leader Ed Miliband
Conservative party vows to close funding gap identified in NHS Five Year Forward View, but Labour questions source of the extra money
Former Scope and Mencap IT director Conall Bullock takes on newly-created Cabinet Office role, reporting directly to permanent secretary Richard Heaton
The civil service’s greatest strength is its people. But are they also its biggest risk?
New study by CSMA club highlights gap between public and private sector attitudes to work
As winners of the Analysis and Use of Evidence Award at the 2014 Civil Service Awards, DfID’s Humanitarian Innovation and Evidence Programme is at the forefront of Whitehall’s shift towards evidence-based policy. Sarah Aston meets team leader Dr Joanna Macrae
Learn about the key benefits of extending your IT infrastructure to the highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the AWS cloud
How has NASA benefited from Cloud computing? Amazon Web Services shares their NASA case study
Cutting-edge communications and training campaigns are using the theories and technologies behind the best video games, says Joshua Chambers
If the next government wants to shake up Whitehall, it must do it in the right way, for the right reasons, says the Institute for Government's Peter Riddell
The Public Services Conference 2030 highlighted the significant progress the government has made in embracing digital, but there's more to do
New report by the Institute for Government think tank warns that 'huge variation in quality, usability and accessibility' of data is making it harder to measure departmental performance against Business Plans
There’s a long way to go, but civil servants are finally starting to get the IT they need, says the government’s chief technology officer Liam Maxwell
Four years on, has the Aerospace Growth Partnership given the aviation industry an uplift? Colin Marrs investigates
Civil Service Policy Profession to trial policy degree for future civil service leaders in a bid to professionalise government policy-making