PCS says G4S security staff 'are no longer prepared to be treated like second class citizens in government buildings' ...
Departments have improved their timeliness in responding to parliamentary questions, with performance levels at their highest since before the pandemic. However, concerns have been raised at the ...
CSW speaks to Wormald's former colleagues to find out what makes the new cab sec tick, what he can bring to the role and ...
The Welsh Government’s chief medical officer, Sir Dr Frank Atherton, is stepping down after eight years in the job. Atherton, ...
Prospect's Mike Clancy argues government should look to be an exemplary employer with new artificial intelligence push ...
Following July’s general election, the government appointed Matt Clifford, a tech entrepreneur and chair of the Advanced ...
The National Crime Agency has launched a recruitment campaign to find a permanent chief operating officer and director ...
Ellam had a 20-year civil service career before moving into the private sector. He joined the Treasury in 1993 and became ...
Can defences alone safeguard UK public services? Toby Barnard, Managing Director, UK Public Sector at QA, on why cultivating ...
Ministry of Justice permanent secretary Dame Antonia Romeo has warned MPs that caseload backlogs in crown courts across ...
Reeves' October Budget set broad-brush spending plans for the coming years, with notional increases for all departments.
The benefits system gives officials “no incentive” to be “curious” about a claimant’s situation, charities have warned. Giving evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry on safeguarding ...