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Sharaz is one of our graduates in Cyber and Information Systems (CIS) who joined with a Masters in Mathematics.
Our Chief Technology Officer Kean Jones reflects on how we’re working towards smooth and seamless technology for our customers.
The NDA group has launched its 2024 call for graduates to play a part in delivering its decommissioning mission and support one of the most important environmental programmes in the world.
Regulations laid to address strike action in passenger rail.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Obsolete and burdensome EU rules to be removed from UK law
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN in Geneva, Simon Manley, gave a statement during Chinese Taipei’s fifth WTO Trade Policy Review (TPR).
The UK spoke on a number of agenda items at the WTO General Council on 1 November 2023.
Simon Manley, UK Ambassador to WTO and UN, gave this speech on development cooperation for occupied Arab territories (POL/4) to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
GAD has attended a major pensions summit in London. The event, included organisations from the UK and internationally and was addressed by the Chancellor.
This week marks British Beauty Week (26th – 30th October) which highlights Britain’s thriving and influential beauty brands.
A pilot scheme for disabled people and people with health conditions to explore barriers to work will be rolled out to 12 new areas.
An exciting opportunity to be Assistant Chief Constable of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary has become available.
A list of current flyers and slides produced for webinars by GAD.
Evolving from graduate to Dstl analyst, straight into developing herself and supporting others. Stella now leads our new starters support network.
GAD actuaries spoke at a public service pensions conference in Northern Ireland. They talked about core pensions work and key projects, all part of the department’s portfolio.
17 Welsh employers have been recognised for the support they give to the armed forces community with the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Silver Award.
The innovation of GAD's Remedy Benefits Illustrator was on show at a cross-departmental event. The online tool provides benefits insights for public service pension schemes.
The expansion of the Youth Offer to inactive claimants, for the first time, will begin immediately to help young people into work and improve wellbeing.
A Private Members’ Bill to help millions save more into their pension and start saving sooner has cleared Parliament and been granted Royal Assent
The government is considering introducing regulations that would require some doctors and nurses to work during strikes, to protect patient safety.
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