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Civil Service Quarterly: Issue 5

Fifth issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

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Civil Service Quarterly edition 5: July 2014

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The fifth issue of Civil Service Quarterly includes articles on:

  • voice, choice and control: how civil servants can make a difference to the lives of women and children across the globe
  • bagging the benefits of the carrier bag charge: introducing the single-use carrier bag charge in Wales
  • measuring school success: a major shift in how success is measured for GCSEs is coming
  • ‘The Blunders of Our Governments’ reviewed by Sir David Normington GCB
  • resource nationalism: is the UK economy at risk of countries or companies restricting the supply of key resources?
  • how I got here: Pete Thompson, Deputy Chief Executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, talks about his career
  • reforming child maintenance: taking a fresh approach - how the Department for Work and Pensions brought a fresh approach to child maintenance
  • interview with Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive of Public Health England

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Published 15 July 2014

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