Heloise Dunlop
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Whitehall Monitor 2026: Methodology
The methodology underpinning the analysis in Whitehall Monitor 2026.
Whitehall Monitor 2026
Labour’s efforts to ‘rewire the state’ aren’t addressing longstanding workforce problems.
Whitehall Monitor 2026: Part 2 - The state of the civil service
Analysis of how the civil service changed in 2025, including its size, structure and morale, and the approach to digital transformation and AI.
Whitehall Monitor 2026: Part 1 - The government
Analysis of the political and permanent secretary changes of 2025, and the progress of 'mission-led' government.
Whitehall Monitor 2026: Foreword and Overview
Introducing the analysis in Whitehall Monitor 2026, and summarising the key messages.
Whitehall Monitor 2026: Conclusion
Rewiring the state?
The government still has questions to answer on digital IDs
What does the government need to do to move its digital ID plans forward?
Shabana Mahmood must make the Home Office “fit for purpose”
The Nick Timothy review reveals some familiar and worrying failings about the Home Office.
Incapacity benefits
What benefits are available to those who cannot work because of a health condition or disability?
The socio-economic background of civil servants needs to change
No internship scheme will change the fundamental structural points which the civil service needs to address.