Civil service
Data Bites #18: Getting things done with data in government
Matthew Gould, CEO at NHSX, and Baroness Kate Rock joined us to discuss whether Covid has changed how government thinks about data.
Jobs after government: rules for ex-ministers and civil servants
ACOBA advises ministers and senior officials on whether jobs they take on after leaving government comply with the ‘business appointment rules’.
Responding to shocks: 10 lessons for government
10 lessons that government should learn from its handling of the Covid crisis.
Data Bites #17: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured presentations on how digitalisation should reshape energy, the ethics of data collection and vehicle activity.
The Treasury’s move to Darlington lacks a clear route to succeed
The chancellor may live to regret putting politics first in his choice of location for the new Treasury office
The five flaws of Scotland’s government
The Salmond-Sturgeon clash has exposed serious weaknesses that need urgent remedy
How to be an effective commissioner
Creating a new Migrants’ Commissioner was one of the key recommendations of Wendy Williams’ review of the Windrush scandal.
Ministers should not promise a revolution from civil service relocation
Ministers should not give the impression that relocation alone will transform decision making
Investigating the Home Office’s criminal records blunder can improve government accountability
The Home Office’s deletion of important criminal records should not have happened
Data Bites #16: Getting things done with data in government
Speakers from NHSX, the Office for National Statistics and No.10's Data Science Team share their work on data in government.