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For AI to serve the public, we need comprehensive reform – Labour's data bill isn't the answer
02 Jun Digital, Data & Technology

For AI to serve the public, we need comprehensive reform – Labour's data bill isn't the answer

The new law will quietly water down the imperfect backstop regulation that has limited the decisions which can be fully automated
by Joseph Summers
If the government is serious about closing the SME gap, it must go beyond ticking boxes and embrace structural change
29 May Commercial
If the government is serious about closing the SME gap, it must go beyond ticking boxes and embrace structural change
The government needs a workforce plan to inform civil service relocation
21 May Civil Service Reform
The government needs a workforce plan to inform civil service relocation
Whitehall needs a better understanding of science. Here's how to make that happen
20 May Science & Engineering
Whitehall needs a better understanding of science. Here's how to make that happen
Equipping prisoners with skills in FM Partner Content
06 Feb Property & Estates
Equipping prisoners with skills in FM
Max Rumley, Head of Reducing Reoffending at HMP Fosse Way for Serco, on how establishing one of the UK’s largest facilities management (FM) operations, staffed by prisoners at HMP Fosse Way, is supporting rehabilitation and boosting employment prospects
The power of two: How multigenerational teams drive public sector innovation Partner Content
28 Jan HR
The power of two: How multigenerational teams drive public sector innovation
With up to five generations now coexisting in the workplace, multigenerational teams offer unique opportunities to enhance creativity and innovation. Matt Burney, senior talent strategy advisor at Indeed, shares insights into how diverse skills and perspectives can drive better outcomes when inclusively harnessed
To truly modernise public services, Labour must put its money where its mission is
27 Jan Digital, Data & Technology
To truly modernise public services, Labour must put its money where its mission is
Why the government needs to boost salaries for technologists in the civil service, and how they can do it
How can Denmark’s digital success inspire the UK public sector? Partner Content
23 Jan Digital, Data & Technology
How can Denmark’s digital success inspire the UK public sector?
Pressures to accelerate digitalisation in the UK public sector are mounting. PA Consulting experts Ronnie Eriksson, Paul Heaviside and Emilie Minor Christensen discuss what the UK can learn from Denmark’s digital successes
Civil servants empowered to prioritise their wellbeing this February with CSSC’s Active Wellbeing Partner Content
23 Jan HR
Civil servants empowered to prioritise their wellbeing this February with CSSC’s Active Wellbeing
CSSC’s annual activity challenge Active Wellbeing is once again being supported by HM Government and giving civil servants across the country a chance to take steps to improve their physical and mental wellbeing
Chris Wormald has once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver fundamental reform
17 Jan Civil Service Reform
Chris Wormald has once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver fundamental reform
Here's what the new cab sec needs to do to build a civil service that’s ready for the challenges of the next decade
Strengthening public sector resilience in the face of growing cyber threats Partner Content
13 Jan Digital, Data & Technology
Strengthening public sector resilience in the face of growing cyber threats
Can defences alone safeguard UK public services? Toby Barnard, Managing Director, UK Public Sector at QA, on why cultivating a skilled workforce is essential to counter rising cyber threats
Policy changes can help save the civil service – but only if politics changes too
08 Jan Civil Service Reform
Policy changes can help save the civil service – but only if politics changes too
Policy solutions to fix the civil service aren't viable without political change
Data capability in government: Progress and future challenges Sponsored
08 Jan Digital, Data & Technology
Data capability in government: Progress and future challenges
At a recent roundtable discussion hosted by Civil Service World and Hitachi Solutions, senior civil servants and industry experts explored the next steps in data transformation in government, emphasising skills, culture shifts, and strategies to maximise data’s impact. Murielle Gonzalez reports
'Will actions match ambition?' – the FDA's New Year message to the government
06 Jan HR
'Will actions match ambition?' – the FDA's New Year message to the government
Real reform is needed in 2025 – and civil servants are ready to deliver it, writes FDA assistant general secretary Lauren Crowley
Reshaping workforce planning: A skills-first approach Partner Content
06 Jan HR
Reshaping workforce planning: A skills-first approach
The workplace is moving towards a skills-based approach, allowing civil service organisations to diversify talent and foster innovation for a future-ready workforce. Embracing this change can unlock its potential, as Indeed’s Matt Burney explains
What lessons can the UK take from other countries on welfare? Partner Content
06 Jan Operational Delivery
What lessons can the UK take from other countries on welfare?
Welfare services face challenges amid tight public finances, legacy systems, and cost-cutting. PA Consulting experts Martin Bovenkamp, Katie Crookbain, and Ali Rana explore strengthening welfare services
'An opportunity to reset relationships': Prospect chief Mike Clancy's New Year message to government
03 Jan Civil Service Reform
'An opportunity to reset relationships': Prospect chief Mike Clancy's New Year message to government
Prospect's general secretary urges ministers to work in partnership with civil servants and their unions over the next 12 months
'I hope 2025 can be a year of positive change for public services': PCS's New Year message to the government
01 Jan Civil Service Reform
'I hope 2025 can be a year of positive change for public services': PCS's New Year message to the government
PCS union president Fran Heathcote urges ministers to give the civil service the resources it needs and make good on their insourcing pledge to
How can international collaboration improve UK online safety? Partner Content
17 Dec 2024 Operational Delivery
How can international collaboration improve UK online safety?
To maintain its status as a leader in online safety, the UK must keep pace with new approaches to combat online harms. PA Consulting experts Patrick Cronin and Natalia Greene look to other countries for new insights and inspiration
Rethinking procurement: The path towards mission-based public service delivery Partner Content
16 Dec 2024 Operational Delivery
Rethinking procurement: The path towards mission-based public service delivery
To effectively support its missions through procurement, the government must strengthen its partnership with suppliers, says Anthony Kirby, Chief Executive of Serco UK & Europe
Why the latest global ranking of civil services is a 'golden opportunity' for learning
11 Dec 2024 Civil Service Reform
Why the latest global ranking of civil services is a 'golden opportunity' for learning
Kathy Hall says the Blavatnik School of Government's index offers a crucial pathway to service-improvement
Civil servants are hungry for reform, but Starmer's 'tepid bath' jibe has done a lot of damage
10 Dec 2024 Civil Service Reform
Civil servants are hungry for reform, but Starmer's 'tepid bath' jibe has done a lot of damage
Starmer has undermined the leadership of the civil service in the very week that he appointed a new cabinet secretary
Can art be the key to unlocking brighter prisoner futures? Partner Content
10 Dec 2024 Justice & Home Affairs
Can art be the key to unlocking brighter prisoner futures?
Julie Butcher, Head of Education, Skills & Work at HMP Dovegate, a Serco-run prison, on how the government supplier is implementing art education across its prisons. How does the approach support the effective rehabilitation of prisoners?
IBM CEO: AI will help government do more with less without compromising quality Partner Content
09 Dec 2024 Digital, Data & Technology
IBM CEO: AI will help government do more with less without compromising quality
CSW speaks with Nicola Hodson, IBM CEO, UK & Ireland, about how government can use AI to revolutionise public services, improve efficiency, address skills gaps, and build public trust
We need a higher bar: How, and why, we should overhaul the Fast Stream
04 Dec 2024 HR
We need a higher bar: How, and why, we should overhaul the Fast Stream
The civil service needs to radically rethink how it attracts and manages top talent - and reforming the Fast Stream is the essential first step in that process
Check-off victory in Supreme Court is a warning to this and future governments
27 Nov 2024 HR
Check-off victory in Supreme Court is a warning to this and future governments
Let's hope the ruling closes the door on a period of poor industrial relations in the civil service
What can the UK learn from Sweden about whole society resilience? Partner Content
27 Nov 2024 Operational Delivery
What can the UK learn from Sweden about whole society resilience?
The UK government and civil servants are increasingly focusing on whole society resilience, amid mounting threats. PA Consulting experts Caroline Field, Martin Allard, and Micaela Bodelius share important lessons from Sweden’s whole-society approach to security, defence, and resilience
Tracing the Troubles: How we set up the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
25 Nov 2024 HR
Tracing the Troubles: How we set up the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
ICRIR provides information to victims, survivors and their families about Troubles-related deaths and serious injury, and promotes reconciliation. Here, Tristan Pedelty explains how it came into existence and what it’s achieved in the two years since it was formed
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