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Since it was established in 1948, the NHS has been offering patients the best quality care possible, in secure environments.
The UK public was left in shock after the Grenfell tragedy of 2017.
For the past five years the number of homeless people in the UK has been rising, with Crisis estimating that up to 200,000 families and individuals are now experiencing the most severe forms of homelessness, including rough sleeping.
It’s been a few months since the long awaited Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail was published, with some early signs of reform already being introduced, such as the recent launch of new flexible tickets for commuters.
We look at public sector digital transformation projects delivered during the pandemic such as the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) Test and Trace programme.
Find out how we helped the Anglia Revenues Partnership to streamline the process for Universal Credit claimants to access Council Tax support.
Between the collapse of 83% of the UK’s department stores, consumers moving online and many high street shops now becoming obsolete, town centres are no longer the beating heart of local economies they once were.
Hearing that we had achieved 98% overall satisfaction was probably the first time in my professional career where I have had an emotional response.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the decline of our high streets and town centres.
Together with independent thinktank Localis, we hosted a roundtable to consider the challenges and opportunities for local growth and regional development in line with government agendas such as ‘Build Back Better’ and ‘Levelling up’.