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Latest civil service & public affairs moves February 22
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Government departments
Cabinet Office – Lord Frost to become minister of state on 1st March, as a full member of cabinet.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: BBC – Richard Sharp approved as chair of the board.
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee – Geoff Thompson appointed as deputy chair and Ama Agbeze as board member.
National Lottery Community Fund – Blondel Cluff appointed as chair, replacing Tony Burton who had been in the role on an interim basis.
British Film Institute – Tim Richards announced as chair, replacing Pat Butler who had been in the role on an interim basis.
February 2021 CSW digital issue available to read
Exclusive interviews with Cat Little, a look inside government’s innovation engine, and lessons from Singapore
22 Feb 2021
CSW s latest digital edition features an in-depth interview with Cat Little, the Treasury s director general, public spending.
Little reveals what it was like to run a Spending Review in lockdown and shares her thoughts about how the Treasury has responded to the demands of the pandemic.
Elsewhere in the issue, we take a look inside the Home Office’s Accelerated Capability Environment and find out why it is being increasingly used by different government departments and agencies to help them innovate at speed, and also look at the digital government lessons from Singapore’s response to Covid.
Latest civil service & public affairs moves February 8
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Prime Minister’s Office – Alex George appointed as youth mental health ambassador.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Victoria and Albert Museum – Lynda Nead, Ben Eliot and Nigel Webb reappointed as trustees.
Department for Education – Kevan Collins appointed as education recovery commissioner.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Environment Agency – Stewart Davies, Ines Faden da Silva and Lilli Matson appointed as board members.
Adaptation Committee of the Climate Change Committee – Michael Davies reappointed as a member.