With a new government on the cards by this weekend, Anne White and Patrick Dunleavy consider what might change in Whitehall and the civil service
UK government departments are already implementing substantial change programmes; but the scale of ...
In 2015 the Conservative government has approved the creation of five Extended Ministerial Offices (...
The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of t...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
The departure of the UK’s top civil servant and the subsequent re-shuffling of the centre of Whiteha...
Brexit poses significant challenges to Whitehall, and raises questions about whether the Civil Servi...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
With a strong Commons majority behind the government, George Jones and Andrew Blick argue that wheth...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
Sir Gus O’Donnell was unique for his interest in the ‘sharp end’ of policy-making. As the outgoing H...
Ministerial reshuffles are part and parcel of British government. While prime ministers often find t...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The centre of central government comprises three sets of institutions: the Prime Minister’s Office b...
Passing the first 100 days mark suggests to Andrew Blick and George Jones that the coalition governm...
The civil service has a key role to play in how Brexit will be delivered. Dave Richards and Martin S...
UK government departments are already implementing substantial change programmes; but the scale of ...
In 2015 the Conservative government has approved the creation of five Extended Ministerial Offices (...
The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of t...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
The departure of the UK’s top civil servant and the subsequent re-shuffling of the centre of Whiteha...
Brexit poses significant challenges to Whitehall, and raises questions about whether the Civil Servi...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
With a strong Commons majority behind the government, George Jones and Andrew Blick argue that wheth...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
Sir Gus O’Donnell was unique for his interest in the ‘sharp end’ of policy-making. As the outgoing H...
Ministerial reshuffles are part and parcel of British government. While prime ministers often find t...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The centre of central government comprises three sets of institutions: the Prime Minister’s Office b...
Passing the first 100 days mark suggests to Andrew Blick and George Jones that the coalition governm...
The civil service has a key role to play in how Brexit will be delivered. Dave Richards and Martin S...
UK government departments are already implementing substantial change programmes; but the scale of ...
In 2015 the Conservative government has approved the creation of five Extended Ministerial Offices (...
The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of t...