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Cabinet Office: School Visit
Sir Jeremy Heywood and Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer welcomed students, for them to learn about the history of the Cabinet Office at the centre of the UK government.
published: 16 Dec 2016
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Cabinet Office civil servant says they are 'one pay cheque away from homelessness'
A civil servant worker said she is “terrified” of being made homeless as she joined a number of workers on strike outside the Cabinet Office on Wednesday.
Ellie Clarke, 31, explained she is "one paycheck away from homelessness" as the Public and Commercial Services Union stood at picket lines throughout London in protests over pay and pensions.
"I'm terrified every day. I'm constantly in my overdraft, I'm always worried that one crisis is just going to leave me homeless," Ms Clarke, a Cabinet Office civil servant, said.
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published: 01 Feb 2023
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The Cabinet - A level Politics
In this video we will be examining the UK cabinet and its various powers and functions.
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published: 20 Jan 2020
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Work It - Alex, Cabinet Office
published: 07 May 2020
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Cabinet Office | Apprenticeships
Cabinet Office supports the Prime Minister and ensures the smooth running of government - from developing policy, to modernising public services. Cabinet Office gives insight into how Apprenticeships can help shape a business.
View the Cabinet Office Profile here: https://www.vercida.com/uk/employers/cabinet-office
published: 19 Jun 2019
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Industry Insights with the UK Government Cabinet Office
The Careers Team are hosting an Industry Insights session with Nicola Irvine-Brown - Head of Shared Services Insight, Cabinet Office, UK Government
Nicola will share her experience of the recruitment process and her career journey to becoming a civil servant. She will provide insight into her role and answer some fundamental questions: What is a civil servant? How can you become one? What does her Department do? What's the application process and a success profile? Is everyone's journey to becoming a civil servant the same? Providing practical examples of using STAR, behaviors and strengths for any future job!
published: 13 Oct 2022
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Cabinet Office minister suggests Sue Gray didn't follow protocol on job with Labour
Cabinet office minister Jeremy Quin said senior civil servant Sue Gray didn't follow process before she accepted a job offer with opposition leader Keir Starmer.
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During an urgent question in Commons on Monday, Quin described the prospect of a serving permanent secretary resigning to join the opposition as unprecedented. He added that Acoba (Advisory Committee on Business Appointments) was responsible for what types of jobs civil servants can accept when leaving government, but that 'Cabinet Office has not as yet been informed that the relevant notification to Acoba has been made,' despite contacts with the opposition.
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published: 06 Mar 2023
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Vetting and Sexuality and Gender Identity
This short animation provides information on sexuality and gender identity in relation to the UK Government vetting process.
Did you find this video helpful? We would very much appreciate your feedback - please follow this link. https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/DemystifyingSecurityVettingfeedbackform/
published: 22 Aug 2022
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Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs | ITV News
Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs
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published: 23 Sep 2020
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Friday lunchtime lecture: How the Cabinet Office is highlighting racial disparity
Zamila Bunglawala, JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Cabinet Office Race Disparity Unit, will be presenting the world’s first website to detail all Government data by ethnicity, published and unpublished, highlighting disparities between ethnic groups across areas including education, employment, health, housing and criminal justice.
Developed in collaboration with academics, open data experts, community groups, NGOs central and local Government colleagues and members of the public, the talk will cover the following:
Highlight how extensive user testing with diverse groups across the UK identified ways to make the presentation and navigation of the website data more accessible;
Discuss if digitising data – focusing on open dat...
published: 09 Nov 2018
1:58
Cabinet Office: School Visit
Sir Jeremy Heywood and Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer welcomed students, for them to learn about the history of the Cabinet Office at the centre of ...
Sir Jeremy Heywood and Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer welcomed students, for them to learn about the history of the Cabinet Office at the centre of the UK government.
https://wn.com/Cabinet_Office_School_Visit
Sir Jeremy Heywood and Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer welcomed students, for them to learn about the history of the Cabinet Office at the centre of the UK government.
- published: 16 Dec 2016
- views: 4243
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Cabinet Office civil servant says they are 'one pay cheque away from homelessness'
A civil servant worker said she is “terrified” of being made homeless as she joined a number of workers on strike outside the Cabinet Office on Wednesday.
Elli...
A civil servant worker said she is “terrified” of being made homeless as she joined a number of workers on strike outside the Cabinet Office on Wednesday.
Ellie Clarke, 31, explained she is "one paycheck away from homelessness" as the Public and Commercial Services Union stood at picket lines throughout London in protests over pay and pensions.
"I'm terrified every day. I'm constantly in my overdraft, I'm always worried that one crisis is just going to leave me homeless," Ms Clarke, a Cabinet Office civil servant, said.
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https://wn.com/Cabinet_Office_Civil_Servant_Says_They_Are_'One_Pay_Cheque_Away_From_Homelessness'
A civil servant worker said she is “terrified” of being made homeless as she joined a number of workers on strike outside the Cabinet Office on Wednesday.
Ellie Clarke, 31, explained she is "one paycheck away from homelessness" as the Public and Commercial Services Union stood at picket lines throughout London in protests over pay and pensions.
"I'm terrified every day. I'm constantly in my overdraft, I'm always worried that one crisis is just going to leave me homeless," Ms Clarke, a Cabinet Office civil servant, said.
For more UK news visit Independent TV: https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news
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- published: 01 Feb 2023
- views: 933
6:04
The Cabinet - A level Politics
In this video we will be examining the UK cabinet and its various powers and functions.
The learning academy is a service which provides high quality education...
In this video we will be examining the UK cabinet and its various powers and functions.
The learning academy is a service which provides high quality educational content for all students GCSE, A-level and beyond and help provide students with content to achieve the A/A* Grades.
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https://wn.com/The_Cabinet_A_Level_Politics
In this video we will be examining the UK cabinet and its various powers and functions.
The learning academy is a service which provides high quality educational content for all students GCSE, A-level and beyond and help provide students with content to achieve the A/A* Grades.
SUPPORT THE LEARNING ACADEMY!:
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thelearningacademy
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- published: 20 Jan 2020
- views: 14042
2:01
Cabinet Office | Apprenticeships
Cabinet Office supports the Prime Minister and ensures the smooth running of government - from developing policy, to modernising public services. Cabinet Office...
Cabinet Office supports the Prime Minister and ensures the smooth running of government - from developing policy, to modernising public services. Cabinet Office gives insight into how Apprenticeships can help shape a business.
View the Cabinet Office Profile here: https://www.vercida.com/uk/employers/cabinet-office
https://wn.com/Cabinet_Office_|_Apprenticeships
Cabinet Office supports the Prime Minister and ensures the smooth running of government - from developing policy, to modernising public services. Cabinet Office gives insight into how Apprenticeships can help shape a business.
View the Cabinet Office Profile here: https://www.vercida.com/uk/employers/cabinet-office
- published: 19 Jun 2019
- views: 838
38:13
Industry Insights with the UK Government Cabinet Office
The Careers Team are hosting an Industry Insights session with Nicola Irvine-Brown - Head of Shared Services Insight, Cabinet Office, UK Government
Nicola will...
The Careers Team are hosting an Industry Insights session with Nicola Irvine-Brown - Head of Shared Services Insight, Cabinet Office, UK Government
Nicola will share her experience of the recruitment process and her career journey to becoming a civil servant. She will provide insight into her role and answer some fundamental questions: What is a civil servant? How can you become one? What does her Department do? What's the application process and a success profile? Is everyone's journey to becoming a civil servant the same? Providing practical examples of using STAR, behaviors and strengths for any future job!
https://wn.com/Industry_Insights_With_The_UK_Government_Cabinet_Office
The Careers Team are hosting an Industry Insights session with Nicola Irvine-Brown - Head of Shared Services Insight, Cabinet Office, UK Government
Nicola will share her experience of the recruitment process and her career journey to becoming a civil servant. She will provide insight into her role and answer some fundamental questions: What is a civil servant? How can you become one? What does her Department do? What's the application process and a success profile? Is everyone's journey to becoming a civil servant the same? Providing practical examples of using STAR, behaviors and strengths for any future job!
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 83
2:26
Cabinet Office minister suggests Sue Gray didn't follow protocol on job with Labour
Cabinet office minister Jeremy Quin said senior civil servant Sue Gray didn't follow process before she accepted a job offer with opposition leader Keir Starmer...
Cabinet office minister Jeremy Quin said senior civil servant Sue Gray didn't follow process before she accepted a job offer with opposition leader Keir Starmer.
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During an urgent question in Commons on Monday, Quin described the prospect of a serving permanent secretary resigning to join the opposition as unprecedented. He added that Acoba (Advisory Committee on Business Appointments) was responsible for what types of jobs civil servants can accept when leaving government, but that 'Cabinet Office has not as yet been informed that the relevant notification to Acoba has been made,' despite contacts with the opposition.
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Cabinet office minister Jeremy Quin said senior civil servant Sue Gray didn't follow process before she accepted a job offer with opposition leader Keir Starmer.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
During an urgent question in Commons on Monday, Quin described the prospect of a serving permanent secretary resigning to join the opposition as unprecedented. He added that Acoba (Advisory Committee on Business Appointments) was responsible for what types of jobs civil servants can accept when leaving government, but that 'Cabinet Office has not as yet been informed that the relevant notification to Acoba has been made,' despite contacts with the opposition.
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#AngelaRayner #SueGray #KeirStarmer #Labour #HouseofCommons
- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 7462
2:15
Vetting and Sexuality and Gender Identity
This short animation provides information on sexuality and gender identity in relation to the UK Government vetting process.
Did you find this video helpful? W...
This short animation provides information on sexuality and gender identity in relation to the UK Government vetting process.
Did you find this video helpful? We would very much appreciate your feedback - please follow this link. https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/DemystifyingSecurityVettingfeedbackform/
https://wn.com/Vetting_And_Sexuality_And_Gender_Identity
This short animation provides information on sexuality and gender identity in relation to the UK Government vetting process.
Did you find this video helpful? We would very much appreciate your feedback - please follow this link. https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/DemystifyingSecurityVettingfeedbackform/
- published: 22 Aug 2022
- views: 3236
1:03:11
Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs | ITV News
Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs
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• Get breaking news and more...
Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs
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Live: Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove sets out Brexit plans to MPs
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- published: 23 Sep 2020
- views: 12897
51:33
Friday lunchtime lecture: How the Cabinet Office is highlighting racial disparity
Zamila Bunglawala, JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Cabinet Office Race Disparity Unit, will be...
Zamila Bunglawala, JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Cabinet Office Race Disparity Unit, will be presenting the world’s first website to detail all Government data by ethnicity, published and unpublished, highlighting disparities between ethnic groups across areas including education, employment, health, housing and criminal justice.
Developed in collaboration with academics, open data experts, community groups, NGOs central and local Government colleagues and members of the public, the talk will cover the following:
Highlight how extensive user testing with diverse groups across the UK identified ways to make the presentation and navigation of the website data more accessible;
Discuss if digitising data – focusing on open data quality, trust and users – empowers users, informs or transforms policy and programs, improves access, transparency and benefits experts, NGOs and services to tackle ethnic disparities and improve outcomes.
Explore strategic questions currently in the open data space including who are the users; who can open data measure impact; challenge the inequalities data infrastucture and highlight policies developed.
About the speaker
Zamila is JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Race Disparity Audit in the Cabinet Office delivering the Prime Minister’s priority project and Ethnicity facts and figures website, a pioneering open data project, unprecedented in scale, scope and transparency.
Through her national and international policy, strategy and programmes experience leading in senior roles – including No.10 Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office, United Nations in Darfur, Sudan and Kathmandu, Nepal, Open Society Foundation, Brookings Institution and Young Foundation. She sits on the boards of UNESCO-UK, UK Research Institute, Concern Worldwide and Concern UK, and is a Fellow at both the London School of Economics and University of Manchester.
https://wn.com/Friday_Lunchtime_Lecture_How_The_Cabinet_Office_Is_Highlighting_Racial_Disparity
Zamila Bunglawala, JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Cabinet Office Race Disparity Unit, will be presenting the world’s first website to detail all Government data by ethnicity, published and unpublished, highlighting disparities between ethnic groups across areas including education, employment, health, housing and criminal justice.
Developed in collaboration with academics, open data experts, community groups, NGOs central and local Government colleagues and members of the public, the talk will cover the following:
Highlight how extensive user testing with diverse groups across the UK identified ways to make the presentation and navigation of the website data more accessible;
Discuss if digitising data – focusing on open data quality, trust and users – empowers users, informs or transforms policy and programs, improves access, transparency and benefits experts, NGOs and services to tackle ethnic disparities and improve outcomes.
Explore strategic questions currently in the open data space including who are the users; who can open data measure impact; challenge the inequalities data infrastucture and highlight policies developed.
About the speaker
Zamila is JRF Fellow in Practice at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and Deputy Director of the Race Disparity Audit in the Cabinet Office delivering the Prime Minister’s priority project and Ethnicity facts and figures website, a pioneering open data project, unprecedented in scale, scope and transparency.
Through her national and international policy, strategy and programmes experience leading in senior roles – including No.10 Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office, United Nations in Darfur, Sudan and Kathmandu, Nepal, Open Society Foundation, Brookings Institution and Young Foundation. She sits on the boards of UNESCO-UK, UK Research Institute, Concern Worldwide and Concern UK, and is a Fellow at both the London School of Economics and University of Manchester.
- published: 09 Nov 2018
- views: 275