All posts tagged "UK"
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Responsive Government Survey reveals impact of era of permacrisis
Public servants around the world are less confident in their governments’ ability to respond to change than they were in 2021, according to exclusive Global Government Forum research that reveals
- Posted April 27, 2023
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UK becomes latest nation to launch evacuation flights from Sudan
The UK government has joined a number of other nations in launching repatriation flights for citizens in Sudan in response to unrest between rival military factions in the country. The
- Posted April 26, 2023
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UK civil service review to call for more ‘robust culture’ after Raab resignation
A government-commissioned review of the UK civil service is set to call for greater ministerial involvement in the appointment of top officials, with Singapore and France among the nations that
- Posted April 24, 2023
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Four reasons inflation will stay stubbornly high for some time
Inflation is remaining stubbornly high in many countries. Alexander Tziamalis, a senior lecturer in economics at Sheffield Hallam University, explains why this might be Price inflation is starting to fall in
- Posted April 23, 2023
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South Korea to use AI to notify citizens of welfare entitlement; US taxpayer data at risk due to cybersecurity deficiencies: policy and delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. South Korea to use AI to notify citizens of welfare entitlement The South Korean government
- Posted April 20, 2023
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Sharing is daring: why joined-up use of data is so challenging for government – and how to get better at it
By 2025, all critical data assets will be available for use across the UK government. That is the goal set by ministers, who recognise that while the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated
- Posted April 18, 2023
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Find out how Nordic governments are creating a ‘living lab’ for innovation
Data is integral to the work of governments in the 21st century. Administrations around the world are using data from a range of sources, including anonymised and aggregated payments information,
- Posted April 13, 2023
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Hard lessons: former GDS chief on what works in government – and what doesn’t
Reflecting on his three-year stint running the UK’s Government Digital Service, Kevin Cunnington was as open about his failures as his successes. Now he’s running a research programme to help
- Posted April 9, 2023
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Citizens sue EU governments over failure to deliver on climate change pledges
Citizens of European Union member states have sued their respective national governments over failure to tackle climate change in a first for the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Three
- Posted April 6, 2023
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UK civil servants’ pay satisfaction drops dramatically, official survey shows
Only a quarter of UK officials believe their pay adequately reflects their performance, according to the government’s latest UK Civil Service People Survey – the lowest score in 14 years.
- Posted April 4, 2023