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Earlier this year, I finally visited the National Gallery’s Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers exhibition—just before it closed in January. Like many Londoners, I am often guilty of thinking I will catch ...
What if community was not just a ‘nice to have’—but an essential capability for 21st-century government? At this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival, Apolitical brought together public sector leaders ...
In July 2025, over 40 experts from across public, private, and social sectors gathered in Cardiff for the AI Procurement Unconference, hosted by Posterity Global. The event offered an unfiltered, ...
Discover how Africa is carving its future in quantum technology with Farai Mazhandu, Founder of the Africa Quantum Consortium. In this exclusive interview, Mazhandu discusses the urgent need to grow ...
Coal emits about 2 times more CO₂ per unit of electricity than natural gas. It also emits more particulate matter, NOx, SO₂, etc. Rooftop solar provides decentralized, zero-emission energy. If policy ...
To realize the vision of “Developed Gujarat 2047,” the state government has approved a comprehensive five-year action plan (2025–2030) focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The plan aims to ensure ...
In an era of rapid change, complex policy demands, and increasing public scrutiny, one factor has emerged as a quiet cornerstone of effective teams and long-term staff retention in the civil service: ...
AI also has the potential to democratise access to influence. If the ability to write well is no longer the gatekeeper to visibility and progression, we can better value a broader range of skills, ...
This article explores the evolving role of public engagement in modern policymaking, arguing that meaningful participation leads to stronger, more legitimate outcomes. Drawing on global frameworks ...
Álvaro introduced the idea of communication not simply as style or delivery, but as “collaboration infrastructure.” Especially in siloed public sector organisations, communication should be seen as ...