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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Review calls for an independent infrastructure commission
    05 Sep 2013 Economy
    Review calls for an independent infrastructure commission

    An independent national infrastructure commission should be set up to evaluate the UK’s long-term infrastructure needs, according to a report published today by Sir John Armitt, former chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority and ex-chief executive of Network Rail.


    04 Sep 2013 Leadership
    DCMS announces new permanent secretary

    Sue Owen, currently director general of strategy at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), has been appointed the new permanent secretary of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).


    Hunt announces £1bn investment in NHS IT
    04 Sep 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    Hunt announces £1bn investment in NHS IT

    The Department of Health (DH) will provide hospitals with cash to invest in electronic patient records in a £1bn investment scheme announced today by health secretary Jeremy Hunt.


    New DVLA chief appointed
    03 Sep 2013 Leadership
    New DVLA chief appointed

    Oliver Morley, currently chief executive of the National Archives, has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).


    Government should go paperless, says Policy Exchange
    02 Sep 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    Government should go paperless, says Policy Exchange

    The government should ditch paper altogether and rely on digital technology - unless face-to-face interaction is absolutely necessary for public service delivery - a report by think-tank Policy Exchange argues today.


    Letter from New Zealand: How we've taken inspiration from the UK's digital public services
    30 Aug 2013 Analysis
    Letter from New Zealand: How we've taken inspiration from the UK's digital public services

    New Zealand's civil service believes that their central government needs one single web portal. Their digital team write about how they’ve taken inspiration from gov.uk.


    Frontline: Psychological wellbeing practitioner
    28 Aug 2013 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Psychological wellbeing practitioner

    An NHS worker warns that gains in mental health care must be defended by focusing on staff retention.


    Civil service must 'raise its game', says Commons clerk
    23 Aug 2013
    Civil service must 'raise its game', says Commons clerk

    The civil service needs to “raise its game” and improve its understanding of Parliament and parliamentary process if it’s to give ministers the right level of support, the clerk of the House of Commons, Sir Robert Rogers, has warned.


    Interview: David Parker, UK Space Agency
    22 Aug 2013 Education
    Interview: David Parker, UK Space Agency

    The UK has long had a strong space industry but, until recently, government support for it was small-scale and fragmented. David Parker, UK Space Agency chief executive, tells Joshua Chambers how things have changed.


    20 Aug 2013 Culture
    Television Review - Das Auto: The Germans, Their Cars and Us

    The worst thing about this documentary was its almost complete lack of insight into its billed subject matter.


    Political science
    20 Aug 2013 Health & Social Care
    Political science

    The health and business departments are behind a big push to help Britain’s life sciences sector realise its economic potential. Joshua Chambers examines the treatments given, and the progress of the patient so far.


    MoD to sell off iconic Old War Office
    19 Aug 2013
    MoD to sell off iconic Old War Office

    The Ministry of Defence is to sell off the Old War Office, built on Whitehall in 1902, it was announced today.


    The 30-year war
    19 Aug 2013 Culture
    The 30-year war

    Sometimes, a struggle persists from one generation to the next. Picking through newly-released National Archives files dating back 30 years, Winnie Agbonlahor finds that many of Thatcher’s battles still hold resonance today.


    Begg slams Universal Credit IT as ‘clunky’
    16 Aug 2013
    Begg slams Universal Credit IT as ‘clunky’

    Staff in job centres working on the Department for Work and Pensions’ flagship Universal Credit system are writing jobseekers’ personal information down on paper because their IT systems are so “clunky and cumbersome”, Dame Anne Begg (pictured), chair of the Commons’ Work and Pensions Committee, has told CSW.


    DfID leads way as government procurement via SMEs reaches 10.5%
    16 Aug 2013
    DfID leads way as government procurement via SMEs reaches 10.5%

    In 2012-13 10.5% of central government expenditure, £4,577m, went to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), according to Cabinet Office figures released last week – up from 6.5% in 2009-10.


    Intelligence gathering increases, and so do interception errors
    16 Aug 2013
    Intelligence gathering increases, and so do interception errors

    The annual report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner reveals that law enforcement agencies substantially increased the amount of data they gathered in 2012, compared with the previous year. 


    Cabinet Office target metrics not ‘fit for purpose’, says NAO
    16 Aug 2013
    Cabinet Office target metrics not ‘fit for purpose’, says NAO

    The National Audit Office has criticised the Cabinet Office for weaknesses in the way it monitors performance against its policy aims.


    Poll: Redundancy programmes let too many good staff leave
    15 Aug 2013 Education
    Poll: Redundancy programmes let too many good staff leave

    Civil servants believe their employers failed to manage talent effectively during their redundancy programmes, a CSW survey has found, with the result that many talented and highly-skilled individuals left the civil service whilst poor performers were allowed to remain.


    Committee fears over dementia
    15 Aug 2013
    Committee fears over dementia

    The Department of Health (DH) needs to ensure more is done to protect vulnerable patients who rely on mental health services, according to a report published today.


    15 Aug 2013
    Govt spending revealed online
    15 Aug 2013
    Home Office retreat on vans

    A law firm has prompted a retreat by the Home Office on its ‘go home’ immigration vans, which have been driving round London in a pilot.


    Opinion: Government must address our biggest social change
    14 Aug 2013 Analysis
    Opinion: Government must address our biggest social change

    Britain is not ready to cope with its ageing society – and government should say more on the subject, argues Lord Geoffrey Filkin, chairman of the Lords Committee on Public Service and Demographic Change.


    A spotter’s guide to cyber spies
    24 Jul 2013 Foreign Affairs
    A spotter’s guide to cyber spies

    In a rare public appearance at Civil Service Live earlier this month a GCHQ official warned civil servants about IT security. Joshua Chambers listened in


    19 Jul 2013 Culture
    Radio: Churchill’s Secret Cabinet

    The one thing which Churchill’s Secret Cabinet doesn’t tell us – as it builds gradually up towards its examination of 43 previously-unheard recordings of Winston Churchill, found recently in an old record cabinet – is how the staff at the Churchill Archive managed to overlook these gems for nearly two decades. Perhaps the researcher charged with looking through the cabinet when the archive first received it 20 years ago was distracted by an offer of lunch as they sifted through the Gilbert & Sullivan. 


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