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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    Giving Summit scaled back due to debate over income tax relief cap
    25 Apr 2012 Culture
    Giving Summit scaled back due to debate over income tax relief cap

    The Cabinet Office has scaled back plans for a ‘Giving Summit’ due to fears that the event will be hijacked by debate over the income tax relief cap.


    DfID most capable, DH least
    25 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    DfID most capable, DH least

    The Department for International Development (DfID) has the greatest capability to meet its delivery challenges while the Department of Health (DH) is least well-equipped to do so, the latest round of capability reviews suggest.


    Committee chair slams FCO for ‘back of the fag packet’ sums
    25 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Committee chair slams FCO for ‘back of the fag packet’ sums

    The FCO’s target to double trade with developing countries, including Turkey and Brazil, looks as though it has been worked out on the “back of a fag packet,” Richard Ottaway, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, has told CSW.


    Tyrie calls for BofE chief veto
    25 Apr 2012 Economy
    Tyrie calls for BofE chief veto

    There must be more clarity on the appointment process for the next governor of the Bank of England,  Andrew Tyrie, chair of the Commons Treasury Committee, has told the chancellor. In his open letter, he also calls for his committee to have a veto.


    25 Apr 2012
    NAO: ‘Measure transparency’

    The government must measure and monitor the costs and benefits of increased transparency and open access to public data, the National Audit Office said in a report published last week.


    25 Apr 2012 Leadership
    O’Donnell defends officials

    Former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell has defended the civil service following attacks from backbench MPs – including Tory MP Douglas Carswell and minister Greg Barker – and newspapers.


    Social media guidelines scrapped and started again
    25 Apr 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Social media guidelines scrapped and started again

    The Government Digital Service (GDS) is to redraft its social media guidelines, following an informal consultation event.


    Preparing for the rough roads ahead
    25 Apr 2012 Economy
    Preparing for the rough roads ahead

    A new report raises concerns over the Treasury’s handling of the financial crisis, and sets out ways in which it should be equipping itself to face the eurozone crisis. Colin Marrs explains and tests its key recommendations.


    MoD to launch ‘aggressive’ land sales
    25 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    MoD to launch ‘aggressive’ land sales

    The Ministry of Defence’s land and property management arm, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), is working on a plan to radically shrink its estate through land sales, its chief executive Andrew Manley has said in an interview with CSW. Manley is also close to tendering for a commercial partner for DIO, in a move that will bring in estates development and sales skills to help the ministry get the best possible price for its asse


    25 Apr 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Data-sharing a hurdle for PSN, says key adviser

    Civil servants working with the Public Services Network (PSN) risk finding that they don’t hold data in the right format or location to share it via the network even once the right infrastructure is in pace, the Cabinet Office’s senior policy adviser on PSN has said.


    All at sea
    12 Apr 2012 Commercial
    All at sea

    The aircraft carrier replacement programme has been dogged by indecision, delays and rising costs – and now a U-turn looms. Becky Slack examines one of Britain’s biggest and most dysfunctional public procurements.


    Restaurant: Asia de Cuba
    12 Apr 2012 Culture
    Restaurant: Asia de Cuba

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    12 Apr 2012 Culture
    Television: Modern Spies

    BBC2 On iPlayer until 16 April


    Frontline: University outreach office
    12 Apr 2012 Education
    Frontline: University outreach office

    Funding has been cut for efforts to broaden student intakes. What now?


    Stats chief: ‘End the practice of pre-release of official statistics’
    12 Apr 2012
    Stats chief: ‘End the practice of pre-release of official statistics’

    The release of official statistics to ministers, special advisers and civil servants before their official publication is largely unnecessary and causes the public to mistrust the figures, Andrew Dilnot, the new head of the UK Statistics Authority, has told Civil Service World.


    Home Affairs Committee criticises UKBA’s ‘bunker mentality’ and calls for more accurate information
    12 Apr 2012 Justice & Home Affairs
    Home Affairs Committee criticises UKBA’s ‘bunker mentality’ and calls for more accurate information

    The Home Office must ensure that the UK Border Agency (UKBA) ditches its “bunker mentality” and starts to provide consistently accurate statistics to Parliament, the Commons Home Affairs Committee said in a report yesterday.


    Exclusive: CloudStore services to be rated and reviewed by public buyers
    12 Apr 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Exclusive: CloudStore services to be rated and reviewed by public buyers

    A star ratings system is to be added to the CloudStore that will enable those using its products and services to review their experiences for the benefit of others.


    Hackers threaten repeat attacks
    12 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Hackers threaten repeat attacks

    Computer hackers have threatened to repeatedly attack government websites, following cyber-attacks that caused the Home Office website to crash last weekend.


    Staff key to Treasury crisis response
    12 Apr 2012 Economy
    Staff key to Treasury crisis response

    The Treasury needs to improve its contingency planning, broaden the capability of its staff, and encourage officials to challenge policy orthodoxies if it is to better handle future financial crises, a report has stated.


    British Waterways becomes a charity
    12 Apr 2012 Energy & Environment
    British Waterways becomes a charity

    The Canal & River Trust, the new name for British Waterways, has received charitable status from the Charity Commission.


    12 Apr 2012 Communications
    Kerslake engages with social media

    Sir Bob Kerslake, the head of the civil service, has established a blog and an account on the social networking site Twitter, so that he can better engage with civil servants across the UK and the globe.


    Singh: detailed riot response needed
    12 Apr 2012 Culture
    Singh: detailed riot response needed

    The government must provide a thorough response to last month’s final report from the Riots, Communities and Victims Panel, its chair Darra Singh has told CSW.


    12 Apr 2012 Culture
    £600m for Big Society lender launched

    Big Society Capital, the government’s social investment ‘bank’, is now accepting loan bids. The £600m institution aims to make it easier for charities, social enterprises and community groups to access finance.


    Cabinet Office ‘commissioning academy’ plan
    12 Apr 2012 Commercial
    Cabinet Office ‘commissioning academy’ plan

    The Cabinet Office is to run a central academy to train civil servants and local government employees in commissioning and procurement, the department has told CSW.


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