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The first step towards restoring the National Trust

The first step towards restoring the National Trust
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 20 May 2021


Major rail overhaul
Ministers have announced the biggest overhaul of the UK’s railways since privatisation in the 1990s. The reforms will see the creation of a new state-owned body, Great British Railways, which will set timetables and prices, sell tickets in England and manage rail infrastructure. Boris Johnson said he was “a great believer in rail”, but added: “For too long passengers have not had the level of service they deserve.”
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Hamas says ceasefire coming
A Hamas official has said that he expects Israel and Gaza militants to agree a ceasefire “within a day or two”. However, as rocket fire and air strikes continued, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “determined to carry on” until “calm and security are restored to Israeli citizens”. There were more than 100 Israeli air strikes on Hamas infrastructure in the north of Gaza early on Thursday. Gaza militants retaliated with rocket fire at targets in Israel.

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'Political clout and better strategy' needed to fix civil service inequalities


‘Political clout and better strategy’ needed to fix civil service inequalities
FDA chief says leaders should also do more to highlight working-class achievers in the wake of landmark report
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21 May 2021
Ministers and civil service leaders need to take a more coordinated and strategic approach to dealing with class barriers across the organisation exposed in a landmark Social Mobility Commission report, the general secretary of the FDA union has said.
Dave Penman said the commission’s
Navigating the Labyrinth study had painted a fair picture of road-blocks to progress that people from lower socio-economic backgrounds face both to getting into the civil service and building successful career paths.

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Understanding a workforce's socio-economic background for change

Understanding a workforce's socio-economic background for change
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The 'unwritten rules' of getting ahead in the civil service: Latin jokes and a posh accent

The 'unwritten rules' of getting ahead in the civil service: Latin jokes and a posh accent
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Civil servants with 'right accent' get top jobs while disadvantaged left behind


The route to the top of the Civil Service has been described as a “velvet drainpipe” with those from vastly under-represented disadvantaged backgrounds having to master “unwritten rules” in order to progress.
A report from the Social Mobility Commission has revealed nearly three-quarters (72%) of senior officials came from privileged backgrounds, with a quarter of those holding the top jobs having attended an independent school.
And analysis of more than 300,000 civil servants showed that just 18% of the senior Civil Service came from a disadvantaged background, compared to 72% from a privileged one.
Those who were promoted tended to be from the more privileged cohort, the report said, with the advantage of the right accent or “received pronunciation”, an emotionally detached and understated manner, and an “intellectual approach” to culture and politics.

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Latin jokes: How the civil service is posher than in the 1960s


BBC News
By Mark Easton
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Top Whitehall civil servants are even posher today than in the 1960s, says the Social Mobility Commission (SMC).
Hidden rules favour those with the "right accent", a report - Navigating the Labyrinth - claims.
Almost three-quarters (72%) of those in senior posts are from privileged homes, up from two-thirds (67%) in 1967.
The survey of more than 300,000 civil servants found a "behavioural code" that makes it harder for people from working-class homes to get promoted.
Only 18% of senior civil servants are from a low socio-economic background, says the SMC, the body appointed by government to advise on social mobility,

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Senior civil servants as privileged as they were 50 years ago


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