Civil Service Quarterly 21: Editorial
Welcome to the 21st edition of Civil Service Quarterly. Articles in this issue range far and wide, but share a focus on some of the pre-eminent challenges facing 21st-century government, from...
View ArticleCivil Service Quarterly 22: Editorial
Welcome to this, the 22nd edition of Civil Service Quarterly, which is also my last as chair of the CSQ Editorial Board. Regular readers will recall that Civil Service Quarterly was the brainchild of...
View ArticleBecoming a policy 'master'
Della McVay at work on her laptop in a cafe in Florence The Executive Master of Public Policy (EMPP) qualification offered by the Government Policy Profession is co-designed and delivered by the Civil...
View ArticleSpotlight: Brilliant civil servants - Civil Service Award winners 2019
Civil Service Awards Champion Sir Richard Heaton, speaking at the awards ceremony The 14th annual Civil Service Awards ceremony took place on Thursday 21 November at Lancaster House, in central...
View ArticleThe power of partnerships: driving innovation and tackling policy initiatives
Shevaun Haviland, Deputy Director, Business Partnerships Team, Prime Minister's Office and Cabinet Office There are deep-rooted social challenges in the UK that affect the lives of thousands of...
View ArticleFighting fraud at home and abroad
Mark Cheeseman, Deputy Directory, Counter Fraud Centre of Expertise, Cabinet Office It is hard to escape the shadow of fraud, which media headlines frequently cite as the most prevalent of all crimes....
View ArticleMeet ARNOLD - the first robot in government communications
Members of the DfE team behind ARNOLD Back in the 1980s, everyone thought that by now we would all have robots like R2-D2 and C3PO working diligently at our sides. While that has not quite turned out...
View ArticleInnovation nation
A scientist from the British Antarctic Survey taking readings using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology The start of a new decade always prompts questions about pivot points, and this...
View Article10 years of the National Security Council
UK troops leaving Afghanistan (Photo: © Crown Copyright www.defenceimages.co.uk) The assertion that keeping the country safe and secure is the first priority of any government has been a commonplace of...
View ArticleThe CSQ Interview: Sir Mark Sedwill, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil...
Sir Mark Sedwill, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, speaking during the interview Over a year since your appointment, what are your principal reflections on your role and how the...
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