All posts tagged "England"
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Collaborative working with Data & Analytics proven to achieve Mental Health Targets
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust gained recognition by NHS England for the outstanding work done in a 3-way project between the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) team, Transformation Team and
- Posted March 15, 2019
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MPs call for revival of UK’s abolished National School for Government
A committee of UK MPs has called on the government to reopen the National School for Government (NSG), a civil service leadership college closed in 2012 as part of austerity
- Posted June 29, 2018
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UK Cabinet Secretary steps down for medical treatment
Sir Jeremy Heywood, the UK cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, is to temporarily step down whilst he receives treatment for cancer, passing most of his duties to
- Posted June 28, 2018
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UK civil service threatened by ‘ideological evangelists’ on both left and right, warns union chief
The UK’s civil service and its traditions of “impartiality, integrity and professionalism” are under attack from “ideological evangelists” within both main political parties, the head of the country’s union for
- Posted May 13, 2018
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New women leaders institute to be chaired by former Oz PM
After sexism poisoned her three-year stint as Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard became ever more determined to champion gender equality in government and politics. Liz Heron hears her explain her
- Posted April 20, 2018
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Mathew Duncan, Finance Director of Crossrail 1, UK: Exclusive Interview
Working on the vast project to build a fast new railway line 100km across London, Mathew Duncan’s team of finance professionals are proving that the public sector can bring in
- Posted August 28, 2017
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Treasury’s chief economist moves to Bank of England
The British government’s chief economic adviser is moving to the Bank of England to serve on its top executive team as the central bank steers the UK’s financial system through
- Posted August 17, 2017
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UK’s revolving door rules not applied properly, watchdog says
British government departments are failing to apply rules that are designed to prevent corruption when civil servants move to the private sector, the public spending watchdog has found. A study
- Posted August 11, 2017
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OECD chief of staff calls for bold policies on gender equality
Governments have been urged to increase female participation in decision-making as part of efforts to crack down on corruption, tackle unemployment and boost economic growth. OECD chief of staff and
- Posted March 20, 2017
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UK government rehires redundant officials in ‘busy periods’
The UK government plans to recruit former civil servants to help its remaining staff cope with high workloads, a leaked Cabinet Office document shows. Retired and redundant civil servants are being re-recruited
- Posted September 3, 2015