Civil service
Come back Treasury, your country needs you…
Jill Rutter warns the Treasury is now looking marginalised – just when we really need it.
The Civil Service in 2016 – smaller, older, better gender balance
Gavin Freeguard, Adam Boon and Robert Adam find a smaller, older Civil Service, with improving gender balance
New Zealand's reforms to improve policymaking
New Zealand's Prime Minister’s recent endorsement signals that reforms are on track, says public servant and guest blogger, Sally Washington.
Out of the frying pan, into the FOIA: government departments and Freedom of Information requests, Q2 2016
How did government departments respond to Freedom of Information (FoI) requests between April and June 2016?
Civil Service staff numbers Q2 2016: how big is Whitehall as it prepares for Brexit?
The latest Civil Service staff numbers are out, taking us to the end of June, the month of the EU referendum
The Responsiveness Ranking: which departments reply to politicians and the public on time?
Which government departments are best at replying to requests for information? Gavin Freeguard constructs a hall of fame – and shame
Government gets commercial
DWP's progress in reforming its commercial function is one of several reasons to be optimistic about the government commercial profession
Are we there yet? Progress on Theresa May’s government reorganisation
It’s now just over two weeks since Theresa May settled into Downing Street and slightly less than that since she restructured government
After the referendum: the implications for Whitehall
The Institute for Government held the first in a series of public events exploring the implications of the UK’s decision to leave the EU.