Civil service
No contest – the time has come to ditch or reboot the Ministerial Contestable Policy Fund
It has been a damp squib – failing to improve either policy or transparency.
Civil Service staff numbers under the Coalition government, 2010 to 2015
We look at the latest numbers.
Purdah and the role of the Civil Service in an EU referendum
Catherine Haddon explains the debate.
Women and Whitehall
How did Whitehall change after 1979 – and what does that mean for its future?
Women and Whitehall: how did Whitehall change after 1979 – and what does that mean for its future?
This event explored what it has been like to be a woman working in Whitehall over the last thirty-five years.
Speaking truth to power – from the crossbenches
How quickly should civil servants go public on their former responsibilities?
Civil service reforms will continue, says Matthew Hancock – but more nicely
Civil service reforms will be done differently.
Blueprint 2020: Matthew Hancock’s vision for the Civil Service
The minister will make the case that public sector reform is never an end in itself, but merely a means to achieve a good life for working people.
Developing graduates at the Treasury
Treasury Permanent Secretary, Sir Nicholas Macpherson, describes the new offer the Treasury is making to its big intake of graduate recruits.
Lying in wait
Who will be the permanent secretaries meeting the new ministers in 2015?