Public Service Magazine

Public Service Magazine



"For decision-makers in government"

Public Service Magazine is the quality business and current affairs magazine for senior managers in government. Published by the FDA, PSM was launched in February 1998 as the UK's leading title for this small but influential readership.

Our readers come from all parts of central government - the civil service, public bodies, quangos and the health service. And because PSM is backed by the FDA you can be sure we know Whitehall better than anyone else.

PSM is not just another 'house' journal, it is a full colour business magazine covering every aspect of working in and around government. Our wide ranging coverage includes:
  • management
  • public finance
  • political developments
  • law
  • technology
  • health
  • jobs and pay
  • pensions & personal finance
  • training
  • civil service and FDA news
  • job moves

    As well as its circulation to FDA members, PSM has a wide range of subscribers in the public and private sectors, and in both houses of Parliament and the devolved UK governments.

    For more information about subscribing to PSM, or to discuss issues of possible interest, please contact editor, Oliver Rowe.
  • Latest press releases 

    • FDA: MI5 staff to be supported by public service union

      10/09/2008 - The Security Service (MI5) and the Security Service staff association have this week reached an agreement with the FDA - the union for senior managers in the civil service - for the union to provide professional industrial relations support to staff.
    • FDA rejects bonus criticisms

      22/07/2008 - The FDA - the union for senior managers and professionals in the civil service - today rejected criticisms by the Welsh Conservatives of bonuses paid to senior staff in the Welsh Assembly Government.
    • FDA welcomes reports into loss of child benefit disks from HMRC

      25/06/2008 - The FDA - the union representing senior managers and professionals in the civil service - has today welcomed the Poynter and IPCC reports into the circumstances surrounding the loss of the child benefit disks from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
    • FDA welcomes appointment of new HM Revenue and Customs' chair

      24/06/2008 - The FDA - the union for senior managers and professionals in the civil service - today welcomed the appointment of Mike Clasper as the new chair of HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).