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AI’s thirst for water
Alexandra Kis, Avinash Lunj and Rich Kenny from the Government Sustainability Alliance reflect on the environmental challenges associated with AI's high water consumption
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Empowering innovation and citizen outcomes:
The inclusion of grants as a recognised profession marks a significant milestone for the Grants Function — acknowledging the expertise and passion of our Grant-Making Community.
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32 ways to deliver the best outcomes for the public
With 32 cross-government professions now available, there are more pathways than ever for civil servants to access specialised learning, career guidance, and professional networks.
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Transparent transformation—bringing people along with change
David Thomas, Delivery Group Lead for Environmental Quality, reflects on his experience developing new ways of working across digital delivery.
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New regulations for clinical trials – Join our Route B substantial modifications pilot
By Anthony Carter – MHRA Low-Risk Assessor Manager, Clinical Investigations & Trials Operations Team September 2025: This blog provides information about the Route B substantial modifications and why you should sign up to take part in the pilot if you …
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New regulations for clinical trials – Join our Route B substantial modifications pilot
By Anthony Carter – MHRA Low-Risk Assessor Manager, Clinical Investigations & Trials Operations Team September 2025: This blog provides information about the Route B substantial modifications and why you should sign up to take part in the pilot if you …
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Crab and lobster FMP explained: goals, benefits and updates
Learn about the crab and lobster FMP, its goals, and latest updates through new infographics and video from the MMO and RFGs.
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From Satellites to Solutions: Tackling Blue-Green Algae in Lough Neagh
Lough Neagh is one of Northern Ireland’s most valuable natural assets. Yet, like many freshwater bodies across Europe, it is increasingly vulnerable to the growth of harmful blue-green algae.
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The true picture of property fraud in England and Wales
Whilst recent media stories may have left homeowners fearing that property fraud is increasing dramatically, we can confirm that thankfully it remains relatively rare, in part due to some simple steps that people can take to protect their property.
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Natural England Hen Harrier Programme - Update to Southern Reintroduction Project
By Sofía Muñoz, Senior Officer, Hen Harrier Southern Reintroduction Background The Hen Harrier Southern Reintroduction Project was set up in 2018 with the aim of establishing a wild, farmland-nesting population of hen harriers (Circus cyaneus) in southern England. The hen …
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Working in Greater Manchester Probation
Bob has worked in the Probation Service since 2013, starting as an agency staff member with only a vague idea of what probation is. His enthusiasm and adaptability saw him progress from operational support to a probation services officer, then …
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What’s changing - our future patent services
Our new ‘One IPO’ patents service is due to launch in the coming months. What services are actually changing? What’s staying, what’s going, and what’s having a few tweaks around the edges?
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Why Justice Digital Feels Like Home
Hi, I am Emma Morgan, a Digital Talent Specialist here at Justice Digital. We don’t just talk about inclusion, we live it. It is why so many of us say it feels like home. With our values, culture, and community, …
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An introduction to foundation apprenticeships, by Jonathan Mitchell
Foundation apprenticeships were introduced in May 2025. Below, Jonathan Mitchell from Skills England provides a handy guide to introduce these new jobs with training at level 2. Foundation apprenticeships: an introduction, by Jonathan Mitchell The apprenticeship system in England already …
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Welcoming autumn: a season of transition
Emily Robinson, Content Officer at the Forestry Commission, introduces the autumn season changes we can expect in woodlands as trees and wildlife begin their preparation for winter.
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Improving the DfE accessibility and inclusive design manual
Making it easier for people to find what they need in the Department for Education accessibility and inclusive design manual.
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Solitary but sociable: Understanding lone dolphins and why we need to act responsibly
Every now and then solitary dolphins appear in coastal waters. The reasons why this happens can vary and are not always clear. What we do know is that they can captivate communities, display playful behaviour and become more interested in …
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Why identity verification is good for business
Anyone setting up, running, owning or controlling a company in the UK will need to verify their identity to prove they are who they claim to be. Find out why this is good for business.
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Decentralised Manufacturing: emerging considerations
Decentralised Manufacturing (DM) is the overarching term used in the UK to cover the two elements of the new manufacturing and supply framework: point of care (POC) and modular manufacturing (MM). A cross-agency team of Quality and Clinical Trial assessors, …
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Decentralised Manufacturing: emerging considerations
Decentralised Manufacturing (DM) is the overarching term used in the UK to cover the two elements of the new manufacturing and supply framework: point of care (POC) and modular manufacturing (MM). A cross-agency team of Quality and Clinical Trial assessors, …
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Housing Secretary issues ‘call to arms’ for leading developers to ‘build, baby, build’
This week the Housing Secretary, Steve Reed, brought together key developers and housebuilders, alongside Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook, to work in partnership with industry leaders to ramp up housebuilding. Discussions focused on tackling the remaining barriers, including complex planning processes, …
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How to deal with property using a power of attorney
This guide explains how powers of attorney work for property transactions and what HM Land Registry needs when registering property transfers. It covers different types of powers of attorney, how they're created and used, and special rules for gifts and undervalued sales.
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Update on the next FSA Board meeting
Cymraeg I hope you’ve had a good summer. For the FSA it’s been a busy few weeks since our last update to stakeholders, with some welcome announcements on our work to regulate the CBD market and the on-going fight against food crime. At …
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Why you should use AI coding assistants in the public sector
GDS has led a cross-government trial of AI coding assistants and developed practical guidance to help public sector organisations build strong, evidence-based business cases for procuring these innovative tools.
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Nuclear apprentices reflect on Parliamentary 20th anniversary event
Three apprentices from Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) had the privilege of attending a prestigious Parliamentary event marking 20 years of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group; two decades of innovation, collaboration, and progress in nuclear decommissioning. Hosted by Sir Lindsay …
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Registering and inspecting school-based early years provision: what the updated guidance means for you
In this blog, we take you through the changes we’ve made to our guidance on registering and inspecting school-based provision to reflect how we are seeing early years or childcare provision being delivered. Our updated guidance offers clearer definitions and …
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Product managing the design of sustainable services; an odyssey
Product manager Lucy Stewart reflects on her experience of designing sustainable services, and identifies where product managers can influence how and where we consider environmental impact as we deliver digital products.
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An update on FETF grant funding agreements
We’re now starting to issue grant funding agreements (GFAs) to successful applicants under the productivity and slurry themes. If your application is successful, you will soon receive an email with your GFA.
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How to assess whether your service is ethical
Here at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), myself and a group of User Centred Design professionals have been exploring how to make ethics a practical part of the design process. As designers our job is to make sure our services …
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Accelerating Development and Nature Recovery: A Natural England Perspective on the Nature Restoration Fund
Natural England welcomes the Government’s commitment to reform the planning system in such a way that it delivers sustainable development while unlocking new and more joined-up opportunities for nature’s recovery. Bradley Tooze, Strategy Director at Natural England, outlines Natural England’s …
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Reaching the global final – what a Thiess Riverprize nomination means for nature recovery
By Helen Kirkby, NE Deputy Director for Cumbria Last night in Brisbane, the Cumbrian River Restoration Partnership Programme didn't win the Thiess International Riverprize, but reaching the final alongside projects from Chicago, Albania and the western USA represents something extraordinary …
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A Day in the Life of a… Grants Professional
We caught up with Suzanne Anderson, Commercial Grants Lead in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, to learn more about what being a Grants Manager really entails. All across the Civil Service, talented colleagues in specialised roles are working …
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An update on CSHT and our annual report
The Farming and Countryside Programme’s annual report is out, highlighting how funding has helped farmers, foresters, and land managers support nature, sustainable food, and innovation. In addition to this, guidance for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier applications is available, with the online service opening next week for invited applicants who have completed pre-application advice.
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Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) Expanded Offer for 2024: understanding the rotational actions declaration
There are some actions in the SFI 2024 which are ‘rotational’. As explained in the SFI scheme information, in the second or third year of an SFI agreement, you can: *Some customers of the SFI re-opened offer will not be able …
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From daunting to demystified: The evolution of Service Assessments in DBT
What started as a formal requirement has evolved into a more collaborative, human, and forward-thinking process. It is about helping teams build better services, not just pass a test.
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Protecting Atlantic salmon: collaborating to conserve threatened stocks
The Environment Agency has published the latest Atlantic salmon stock assessment for England, providing insights into the health of our salmon populations. The results, based on 2024 data, confirm that salmon stocks remain at critically low levels, underscoring the urgent …
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Using data brokers as authoritative sources under GPG 45
Digital verification services sometimes want to use “data brokers” for this purpose and we’ve been asked how they should be treated.
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Self-Care Week 2025 is coming
National Self-Care Week (17-23 November 2025) is a campaign designed to inspire and empower people to take charge of their own physical and mental wellbeing. Led by the Self Care Forum, it’s an awareness week that everyone can get involved in.
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Beyond literacy: why reading matters to strengthen bonds and relationships
To celebrate International Literacy Day on 8 September 2025, Annie Crombie from BookTrust talks about the importance of reading. The Department for Education is looking forward to National Year of Reading (2026) as the value of reading for pleasure can't …
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Beyond the award: How eSIMs saved £6 million and cut carbon emissions by 99%
Lydia Tabbron, Digital Sustainability Lead, shares how designing digital services with sustainability at their heart can lead to solutions that are more efficient, more cost-effective, and better for users.