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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
    PAC report accuses DCMS of £1.2bn rural broadband ‘failure’
    26 Sep 2013
    PAC report accuses DCMS of £1.2bn rural broadband ‘failure’

    Procurement within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has “failed to deliver meaningful competition for the letting of local contracts”, according to a report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), who also accused DCMS of providing “wildly inaccurate” business cases.


    26 Sep 2013
    Sharp rues perm sec power loss

    Permanent secretaries have declined in status over the last 50 years, according to the Lib Dem peer Baroness Margaret Sharp of Guildford, a former civil servant.


    FCO launches new language academy
    26 Sep 2013
    FCO launches new language academy

    Civil servants from across Whitehall should make use of a new £5.4m language centre opened by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), the department’s permanent secretary Sir Simon Fraser has said.


    25 Sep 2013
    Trickett: civil service reforms ‘ad hoc’, with ‘hectoring tone’

    Government’s efforts to reform the civil service have been “characterised by a hectoring and haranguing tone,” and morale has hit “rock bottom”, Jon Trickett, Labour’s Cabinet Office spokesperson has told CSW.


    Frontline: Biomedical technician
    25 Sep 2013 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Biomedical technician

    This week’s interviewee is a biomedical technician looking after ward-based medical equipment in an urban area hospital.


    Nicholson: ‘Prepare for press scrutiny’
    24 Sep 2013 Leadership
    Nicholson: ‘Prepare for press scrutiny’

    Senior civil servants can no longer expect to remain out of the public eye, according to NHS England chief executive Sir David Nicholson, who has faced attacks from newspapers and patient groups over his involvement in the crisis at Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust.


    Interview: Sir David Nicholson
    24 Sep 2013 Health & Social Care
    Interview: Sir David Nicholson

    NHS chief Sir David Nicholson has faced a storm of criticism in recent months as concerns over care quality have rocked hospitals across the country. He tells Suzannah Brecknell of his determination to fix the problems


    The UK must reform its institutions if it wants to secure sustainable economic growth, says the LSE’s Growth Commission
    24 Sep 2013 Analysis
    The UK must reform its institutions if it wants to secure sustainable economic growth, says the LSE’s Growth Commission

    The UK economy is stumbling back into growth, but still remains over three per cent smaller than it was before the global financial crisis in 2008. Real wages have declined in this period – the worse squeeze in living standards for a generation.


    23 Sep 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    Labour: Govt Digital Service’s procurement stance is ‘divisive’

    The Government Digital Service’s (GDS’s) approach to procurement and project management is “divisive”, according to Chi Onwurah, Labour’s shadow Cabinet Office minister for digital government.


    19 Sep 2013
    Some civil servants ‘don’t get’ evidence based policy, says Huppert

    Some civil servants do not understand how to properly use evidence to formulate policy, a senior Liberal Democrat MP has said.


    Kerslake: perm secs must encourage open feedback
    19 Sep 2013 HR
    Kerslake: perm secs must encourage open feedback

    Sir Bob Kerslake, the head of the civil service, has rejected claims that structures within Whitehall are preventing open debates about government policy, and emphasised the need for senior leaders to encourage an “open culture in their department where people feel able to raise issues and concerns about progress”.


    Rewriting a familiar story
    18 Sep 2013 Commercial
    Rewriting a familiar story

    From unemployment to drug addiction, the public sector’s approach to helping families with multiple problems has often been fragmented. Joshua Chambers explores the new government scheme to unite these efforts


    Care split is ‘crazy’, says Lamb
    17 Sep 2013
    Care split is ‘crazy’, says Lamb

    The split between delivery of health and social care is “crazy” according to care and support minister Norman Lamb, who said that an ageing population is forcing government to re-think the way care is delivered.


    Breaking down Britain’s ‘Berlin Wall’
    17 Sep 2013 Health & Social Care
    Breaking down Britain’s ‘Berlin Wall’

    The separation between British health and social care has survived far longer than the iron curtain that divided Europe for 44 years. Winnie Agbonlahor looks at the government’s latest efforts to marry the two core services.


    MOD asks Treasury for freedom to pay senior DE&S staff more
    13 Sep 2013 Security & Defence
    MOD asks Treasury for freedom to pay senior DE&S staff more

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has requested flexibility to improve the pay of top staff in order to compete with the private sector, senior officials told two hearings of the Commons’ Defence Committee in the last week.


    13 Sep 2013 Culture
    Television Review: The Story of the Jews

    The Story of the Jews 

    BBC Two, Sundays, 9pm


    DfT has ‘shortage of commercial skills’, says committee report
    13 Sep 2013
    DfT has ‘shortage of commercial skills’, says committee report

    The Department for Transport (DfT) has a “shortage of the commercial skills it needs” to oversee High Speed 2, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) claimed in a report published this week.


    LSE: Get better at infrastructure
    13 Sep 2013
    LSE: Get better at infrastructure
    Devereux blames ‘get stuff done mentality’ for Universal Credit promblems
    12 Sep 2013
    Devereux blames ‘get stuff done mentality’ for Universal Credit promblems

    Robert Devereux, permanent secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), has said that a good news reporting culture among civil servants delivering Universal Credit (UC), was down to a  “let’s push through and get stuff done mentality” by managers.


    NAO: Universal Credit roll-out on hold as DWP reviews ‘inflexible’ IT system that cost £303m
    12 Sep 2013
    NAO: Universal Credit roll-out on hold as DWP reviews ‘inflexible’ IT system that cost £303m

    The Department for Work and Pensions is reviewing how much of a £303m IT system developed to deliver its Universal Credit scheme can be salvaged after serious problems were identified with it.


    MPs: ‘Extend lobbying bill to cover SCS’
    12 Sep 2013
    MPs: ‘Extend lobbying bill to cover SCS’

    The government’s lobbying bill should be extended to include senior civil servants and special advisers, according to the Commons’ Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (PCRC).


    Civil servants ‘unable to speak truth to power,’ warn top MPs
    11 Sep 2013 Leadership
    Civil servants ‘unable to speak truth to power,’ warn top MPs

    Civil service structures are preventing open debates about government policy, and stopping senior officials speaking truth to power, two select committee chairs have told Civil Service World.


    11 Sep 2013 Analysis
    Editorial: The big lesson from Universal Credit

    Challenge must be encouraged, no matter what the project.


    11 Sep 2013 Culture
    Pensions Advisory Service announces new chief exec

    Michelle Cracknell, currently group commercial director at chartered financial planners LIFT Financial, has been appointed as chief executive of the Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) today.


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