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Home Affairs Select Committee calls for extension of abuse inquiry to cover all of the UK
A monthly interview with people who’ve crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world. Michael Anderson moved from the Cabinet Office to the philanthropic organisation the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
New Diplomatic Academy set up to improve knowledge and skills of FCO staff
Organisations have forgotten the value of authenticity – so let’s make 2015 the year to get real
Former prisons watchdog Stephen Shaw will lead a review into detainee welfare on home secretary’s request
Home secretary announces new chair of abuse inquiry, which will now have statutory powers
A police detective discusses the funding cuts and staff shortages that have hampered specialist departments in the force.
In a new column examining ideas from governments around the world, Joshua Chambers looks at how India is including its citizens in public service delivery
If at first you don’t succeed… maybe trying and trying again is actually not such a great idea
"Michael has been nothing but supportive" education secretary says while asserting her authority over the department
Scientist and entrepreneur Hermann Hauser spoke to CSW about the success of the Catapult Centres
Shadow Cabinet Office minister Dianne Hayter thinks politicians should show more respect to civil servants who “work their socks off”. But, she tells Jess Bowie, there are still plenty of areas where Whitehall needs to up its game.
How will public sector cuts in the 2015 Spending Round impact on the UK health sector?
Martin Donnelly, permanent secretary of the Department of Business, Innovation & Skills and chair of the The Way We Work (TW3) Delivery Board, shares his thoughts on the programme at the inaugural TW3 Awards that took place last week. Sarah Aston reports
Sir John confirms he will give evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 4 February
Cabinet secretary says the role he played in Chilcot Inquiry was "very limited"
The Ministry of Justice’s commercial arm bids for contract with Saudi Arabian Prison Service
Kate Gross, No. 10 private secretary to two prime ministers, was driven by a desire to make people’s lives better, writes Oliver Robbins
Once an anonymous Whitehall lawyer, Shami Chakrabarti is now the very public face of Britain’s civil liberties movement – and a woman who inspires admiration and outrage in equal measure. Jess Bowie meets her
London and the South East can attract greater investment by working as one to provide global investors with attractive opportunities, says AECOM
Top Treasury official calls for closer working between Whitehall and local government
Inquiry set up in 2009 to investigate build-up to Iraq war will take “some further months”, Sir John Chilcot says
Management and removal of foreign national offenders comes under fire from Margaret Hodge’s committee
Alison Saunders defends plans after lawyers warn against new guidelines