In the media Civil Service World Fundamental review of civil service pay needed to drive reform: departing Sedwill’s Whitehall reflections Coverage of Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill's virtual public farewell lecture at the Blavatnik School of Government Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Politico Coronavirus will dominate British politics for a decade, says senior official Coverage of Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill's virtual public farewell lecture at the Blavatnik School of Government Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Daily Mail Britain’s top civil servant Sir Mark Sedwill warns Boris Johnson’s cabinet is ‘too large’ for ‘genuine debate’ and says number of departments should be cut Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC News Top civil servant criticises 'sniping' at officials Coverage of Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill's virtual public farewell lecture at the Blavatnik School of Government Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC Radio 4 Sir Mark Sedwill's farewell lecture Coverage of Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill's virtual public farewell lecture at the Blavatnik School of Government Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Metro UK UK ‘near bottom of world league’ in fighting COVID-19 Article mentions the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker and the lockdown rollback checklist Thomas Hale COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... United Kingdom (UK)
In the media New Statesman Slow to lock down, slow to stop the spread – the charts that show the ineffectiveness of the UK’s Covid-19 response Investigation utilises data from our Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Wall Street Journal UK regulator orders Big Four to separate audit practices by 2024 Karthik Ramanna is quoted on the auditing industry's need for reform Karthik Ramanna Business and capitalism United Kingdom (UK)
In the media The Guardian Rhodes' statue is going. Now universities must ask: what about John Locke, Elizabeth I and others? Jonathan Wolff says that UK academia has to accept its traditions and ideas have made it a hostile environment to many Jonathan Wolff Democracy and politics Alfred Landecker Programme ... United Kingdom (UK)