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Paralysis or progress?

Last updated 1459 days ago by Civil Service World


The extraordinary events of last week may have made for great spectator sport for non-Labour voters, but Whitehall’s civil servants must have been looking on with a fair degree of concern.
While the destructive nature of Labour’s leadership row has serious implications for the party’s chances at the ne...

Labour's losers

Last updated 1459 days ago by Civil Service World


Greg Hurst warns that Gordon Brown, as well as Tony Blair, has been left weakened by recent events
One issue beyond any other has gripped the Labour Party as politics resumes after the summer break: the question of when Tony Blair will quit as prime minister. When Labour MPs get together or, as is more likely with Parliament in recess, chat by telephone, it is the matter they most naturally discuss amongst themselves. Indeed, opposition MPs also debate the shelf life of the prime minister with a...

Wright calls for ‘balance’ over memoirs release

Last updated 1459 days ago by Civil Service World


Political memoirs are a valuable resource, but government will always require some areas of confidentiality, Tony Wright says today.
Writing in this edition of Whitehall & Westminster World, the chairman of the Commons public administration committee says that it would be "naive" to believe that blanket freedom to publish would not affect relationships in gover...

MPs urged to back proposed charity legislation

Last updated 1459 days ago by Civil Service World

The new chair of the Charity Commission says today that it is vital for the long-delayed Charities Bill to achieve parliamentary approval as soon as possible.

Criminal justice system in need of ‘greater integration’

Last updated 1459 days ago by Civil Service World

There remains a significant gap between what the public expects and what the criminal justice system is delivering, the chief executive of the Office for Criminal Justice Reform (OCJR) says today.

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There remains a significant gap between what the public expects and what the criminal justice system is delivering, the chief executive of the Office for Criminal Justice Reform (OCJR) says today.

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