The ladies of HM Revenue and Customs
HMRCs Executive Committee share their thoughts on gender equality and working in the department often referred to as 'the taxman'
HMRCs Executive Committee share their thoughts on gender equality and working in the department often referred to as 'the taxman'
Interview with Kate Collyer, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), and Yvonne Armitage, Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) to understand their experience of being women in their sectors.
A celebration of women working in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) and its associated sectors.
Hannah's great aunt was one of the early female Civil Servants. Chosing her career over marriage, Mil became one of the first 2 women to be appointed as superintending factory inspectors.
In addition to curating the 100 years, 100 women blog series, Vicky and I have organised an outreach event for year 9 and 10 students to help them understand the opportunities open to them when they study STEM subjects.
Defra looks back at how the land army helped secure the vote and gave women a taste of new careers.
The role of women in the Foreign Office is fascinating and despite its 236 year history, they only became eligible to join the Foreign Diplomatic Service from 1946.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has some of the best female representation in Whitehall, but what about the sectors it represents? In this blog Sue Owens, Permanent Secretary at the department, introduces us to a few female trailblazers.
Throughout 2018 we will be celebrating Women in Public Life, showcasing the wonderful variety of jobs women do as civil servants.
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