From blonde highlights to duck pâté – what are the strangest requests to the FCDO from Brits abroad?
As peak holiday season begins, FCDO releases a list of some of its most bizarre enquiries and urges British travellers to ...
The Covid 19 Inquiry has produced a withering verdict on the UK’s pandemic time procurement difficulties, the “vast” amount ...
A privately educated person in the south is 24 times more likely to become a perm sec than a state school pupil in the north ...
Much-delayed legislation imposing duty on officials to act with 'transparency and frankness” will now pass to House of Lords ...
During upheaval, leaders often cling to process, but progress comes from staying close to people. Karl Green sets out a ...
Reputation walks into work before you do Chris Dodd explores why, and what leaders can do to earn credibility and build trust ...
The Government Digital Service has shed light on work to revamp the Service Standard for online citizen tools, with an ...
Nuclear Waste Services has appointed Seth Kybird as its permanent chief executive officer. Kybird has led the operation, ...
Two brothers convicted of murdering a civil servant in a north London alleyway more than 40 years ago have been told they ...
There is a kind of state capacity that never appears in a spending review or an organogram, and Britain has spent the last ...
The government estimates £55-81bn is lost to fraud and error each year, but how confident are departments in their own fraud ...
Lack of strong leadership has left government at risk of “squandering” chance to address regional inequalities, academics ...
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