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June 2018

  • A Thai hospital use robots for documents works<br>epa06426589 The Automated Guided Vehicles: AGV Robots dressed in nurse outfits carrying medical documents work next to Thai patients at Mongkutwattana General Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, 09 January 2018. The Thai hospital use three of Automated Guided Vehicles Robots to work as document courier inside the hospital aimed to save the hiring costs and solve its shortage workers as well as develop the fastest and smooth services. The Robotics is currently global trend after the number of using robot in business and industry increased. The estimated of 2.32 million robots are used worldwide in 2017 while around 41,600 of them were used in Thailand, according to the International Federation of Robotics. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT

    AI public leaders seminar
    Robots in public service: onslaught or opportunity?

  • David Walker

    Whitehall isn't working? Whose fault is that, minister?

    David Walker
  • Jeremy Corbyn Universal credit demonstration in November

    Universal credit savaged by public spending watchdog

  • David Walker

    Our UK public services don't need 'reform', they need hard cash

    David Walker

May 2018

  • Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson 'hobbled by lack of Foreign Office power'

    Committee chair says trade, intelligence and development must return to FCO control

April 2018

  • 2nd AI Expo, Tokyo, Japan - 05 Apr 2018<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aflo/REX/Shutterstock (9546996l)
A SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display at the 2nd AI Expo at Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan
2nd AI Expo, Tokyo, Japan - 05 Apr 2018
The trade show introduces new technologies in robotics including AI (Artificial Intelligence) and AR (Augmented Reality) and runs from April 4 to 6.

    AI public leaders seminar
    How soon will robots run UK public services? Live event

  • David Walker

    Are civil servants in the Home Office particularly anti-migrant?

    David Walker
  • A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Home Secretary Amber Rudd listen to a speaker during the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in the House of Commons in central London on April 18, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday personally apologised to Caribbean leaders after her government threatened to deport some of the hundreds of thousands of people who emigrated to Britain from the region in the 1950s and 1960s. / AFP PHOTO / PRU / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / PRU " - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSHO/AFP/Getty Images

    Ministers, not Home Office officials, have created the Windrush scandal

    Dave Penman
  • Tributes left for 18 year old Israel Ogunsola in Hackney, north east London

    Public servant: my letter to the public
    I've worked with young people for 50 years. Here's my advice for Amber Rudd on knife crime

    Don Macdonald

March 2018

  • Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May meets with her Swedish counterpart at the Hotel Gothia Tower in Gothenburg, Sweden, on November 16, 2017, on the eve of the EU Social Summit for Fair Jobs and Growth. / AFP PHOTO / TT NEWS AGENCY / Bjorn LARSSON ROSVALL / Sweden OUTBJORN LARSSON ROSVALL/AFP/Getty Images

    Public servant: my letter to the public
    Civil servants work in a toxic environment where precious little gets done

    Anonymous
  • David Walker

    Parole Board affair exposes a tangled web of responsibilities

    David Walker
  • Current burgundy UK passport and new blue passport side by side

    The UK passport deal was at least transparent. Elsewhere, it's a different story

    Colin Cram
  • Jane Dudman

    The civil service has long known of its gender pay gap. Now it must act

    Jane Dudman
  • GuardianWitness stories
    Civil servants on being working class: 'it feels the odds are stacked against you'

  • Philip Hammond has made public services nothing but a coy promise

    David Walker
  • Civil service fast stream favours private school applicants, says MP

  • The UK penal system is designed by men, for men

    Baroness Corston, Victoria Prentis​ and Kate Green
  • On women's day, let's stop patching up men

    Suzanne Jacob
  • Philip Hammond is 'hoodwinking' public sector over pay rise

February 2018

  • Tinfoil takeaway boxes in front of an elderly woman on a table.

    UK charities should make the case to run more public services

    Ian Bruce
    Growing distaste over privatised, outsourced public services gives charities a chance to step in and prove their value
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