Ministers
What does John Manzoni's departure mean for civil service skills reforms?
When John Manzoni stands down as chief executive of the civil service he will leave his Whitehall reforms at a crossroads
A bad reshuffle is worse than no reshuffle
The next set of ministerial appointments could define Boris Johnson's premiership
Former ministers recognise the importance of staying in one job
New Ministers Reflect interviews with some of the longest-serving ministers of recent years show that the PM should make sure he values experience
Should the UK reform the international departments of government after Brexit?
Our panel discussed whether the current arrangement supports foreign policy objectives and whether changes should be made.
David Mundell
David Mundell talks about his time in the Scotland Office and his relationship with the Scottish government during the 2014 independence referendum.
Three ways to improve the Grenfell Tower Inquiry's chances of delivering lasting change
As the second phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry begins, delivering change requires a smarter approach to making recommendations
A decade of reform has left the government better equipped to take the Huawei decision
The creation of the National Security Council has helped the government to deal with sensitive judgement calls like Huawei
Should the government recreate the Department of Energy and Climate Change?
At this event, panellists discussed whether recreating a department for energy and climate change would help the government make progress.
Ministers should not forget the human side of rearranging departments
With department shake-ups, it is important to remember that the civil servants tasked with making the changes work are real people
Government reshuffles
A reshuffle is when government ministers are moved between posts.