In public administration, innovation only matters if it improves outcomes. If a programme does not help to implement policy ...
When wind turbines rise above a Welsh hillside, who should benefit financially? Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth believes it ...
Thousands of civil and public servants from the UK and beyond will gather in London on 24 and 25 March to hear how government ...
Governments are truly at the starting point of using AI. Those that can identify where AI will drive the most impact, ...
Reaching net zero would cost about £4bn (US$5.3bn) a year, the committee found, or close to £100bn (US$133bn) by 2050, which is roughly equivalent to the energy-related costs of the fossil fuel shocks ...
Canada’s export credit agency has issued the country’s first tokenised bond using distributed-ledged technology (DLT). The ...
From Victorian meritocracy to mission-led government, UK civil service reform has never been a single event. Instead, it has ...
The UK government is asking the British public to have its say on plans for the introduction of a digital ID, as part of a ...
During a Global Government Forum webinar, public servants from the US and Canada and an AI expert from SAS shared insights on how governments are moving beyond the hype to so-called ‘pragmatic AI’ and ...
As we approach this year’s Innovation conference and exhibition, taking place on 24 and 25 March 2026 in London, we asked the event’s speakers to tell us what innovation-related topics they’re most ...
Governments around the world are focusing on how to use technology to deliver better public services, and this episode of Global Government Forum’s Government Transformed 2.0 podcast series explores ...
UK employers are being encouraged to produce action plans detailing the steps they are taking to reduce their gender pay gap and support women through menopause, as part of new measures introduced by ...
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