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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    16 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    16 May Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    16 May Economy
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    Andrea Leadsom pulls out of Tory race – paving way for Theresa May to become prime minister
    11 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Andrea Leadsom pulls out of Tory race – paving way for Theresa May to become prime minister

    Leadsom says interests of the UK "best served by the immediate appointment of a strong and well-supported prime minister" and confirms she is standing aside


    Lack of post-Brexit defence planning put politics over security, says committee
    11 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Lack of post-Brexit defence planning put politics over security, says committee

    Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy says lack of Brexit planning "indicated the prioritisation of political interests above national security,"


    How can digital technology transform government? Sponsored
    11 Jul 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    How can digital technology transform government?

    While some civil servants are tech savvy, others lack the skills to embrace 21st-century ways of working. How can this be addressed? Mark Smulian reports on a recent CSW round table discussing digital transformation


    'Sexism was rife in some teams' – how the Government Digital Service tackled its 'boys' club' image
    11 Jul 2016 Civil Service Reform
    "Sexism was rife in some teams" – how the Government Digital Service tackled its "boys' club" image

    Not long ago, the team overseeing digital transformation in Whitehall was in need of some significant changes itself. Zara Farrar, leader of the Government Digital Service’s women’s group, tells Rebecca Hill how GDS reinvented its attitude to women


    Jess Bowie: The Brexit camp must stop attacking the civil service
    11 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Jess Bowie: The Brexit camp must stop attacking the civil service

    From the editor: The “Leave” vote may have been a surprise, but civil servants will implement it with energy and integrity 


    Controversial civil service performance management to stay until 2018 “at earliest”
    11 Jul 2016 Economics
    Controversial civil service performance management to stay until 2018 “at earliest”

    Cabinet Office confirms pilots will test changes to civil service-wide staff grading system, but draws fire for “frustratingly slow” progress


    DfT scoops top stats award for work on road safety
    08 Jul 2016 Communications
    DfT scoops top stats award for work on road safety

    Royal Statistical Society praises Transport department for "honest" and "innovative" presentation of official statistics


    David Walker: What will Brexit mean for public sector contracting?
    08 Jul 2016 Brexit
    David Walker: What will Brexit mean for public sector contracting?

    Contracting firms’ share prices have been yo-yoing, but all the Conservative leadership contenders are on-side and some are positively bullish about expanding private sector involvement


    First Lady: the Life and Wars of Clementine Churchill, review: 'fascinating account of an under appreciated woman'
    08 Jul 2016 Culture
    First Lady: the Life and Wars of Clementine Churchill, review: 'fascinating account of an under appreciated woman'

    Geoffrey Lyons reviews Sonia Purnell’s enthralling new biography of one of Britain’s most misunderstood figures


    Lack of Whitehall Brexit planning 'not an oversight', says foreign secretary Philip Hammond
    07 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Lack of Whitehall Brexit planning "not an oversight", says foreign secretary Philip Hammond

    Foreign secretary tells MPs that government wanted to avoid making "an unwarranted intervention in the course of the campaign" over Britain's place in the European Union


    Andrea Leadsom and Theresa May to go head-to-head in race to be new prime minister
    07 Jul 2016 Economics
    Andrea Leadsom and Theresa May to go head-to-head in race to be new prime minister

    Energy minister – who wants to trigger Article 50 sooner rather than later – knocks Michael Gove out of the race to be Tory leader


    New Treasury perm sec Tom Scholar grilled over Brexit contingency planning
    07 Jul 2016 Brexit
    New Treasury perm sec Tom Scholar grilled over Brexit contingency planning

    Tom Scholar rejects suggestion referendum preparations were weak and focused on securing a “Remain” result – but confirms existence of civil service-wide resource review


    Margaret Hodge blasts ex-Treasury boss Sir Nick Macpherson over new bank job
    07 Jul 2016 Economy
    Margaret Hodge blasts ex-Treasury boss Sir Nick Macpherson over new bank job

    Former Public Accounts Committee chair tells PoliticsHome that she is "truly shocked" at Sir Nick Macpherson's new role with C Hoare & Co


    Digital Economy Bill aims to make it easier for public bodies to share data and collect debt
    07 Jul 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Digital Economy Bill aims to make it easier for public bodies to share data and collect debt

    Bill focuses on removing the legal barriers stopping public bodies from exchanging information


    Education committee rejects Nicky Morgan's choice of new Ofsted chief
    07 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Education committee rejects Nicky Morgan's choice of new Ofsted chief

    Education committee says Amanda Spielman "responses on child protection were particularly troubling"


    Chilcot Iraq report: Lack of clear Whitehall structures hurt post-invasion planning
    06 Jul 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Chilcot Iraq report: Lack of clear Whitehall structures hurt post-invasion planning

    Former civil servant's report into 2003 Iraq war finds that key departments involved in planning for the aftermath of the US-led invasion failed to share vital advice – with cabinet frequently sidelined


    Oliver Letwin: Brexit unit will require “very considerable flexibility” on civil service pay and terms
    06 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Oliver Letwin: Brexit unit will require “very considerable flexibility” on civil service pay and terms

    Oliver Letwin tells Foreign Affairs committee that the Brexit unit has no budgetary constraints so far, though it currently only exists in “virtual” form


    Whitehall braced for Sir John Chilcot's long-delayed Iraq War report
    06 Jul 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Whitehall braced for Sir John Chilcot's long-delayed Iraq War report

    Former civil servant's report into 2003 Iraq war to make the case for "really careful challenge, analysis and assessment"


    Government accused of failing to crack down on profits of crime in “spectacular fashion”
    05 Jul 2016 Justice & Home Affairs
    Government accused of failing to crack down on profits of crime in “spectacular fashion”

    Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill is under pressure to take action and deliver better returns on the use of confiscation orders


    Admiral Lord West: Defence officials running around like “headless chickens” in the wake of Brexit vote
    05 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Admiral Lord West: Defence officials running around like “headless chickens” in the wake of Brexit vote

    Former Navy chief launches scathing attack on the government, accusing it of being unprepared for Britain electing to leave the EU, amid calls for a new Strategic Defence and Security Review 


    Julie Mellor resigns as Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman
    05 Jul 2016 HR
    Julie Mellor resigns as Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman

    Ombudsman steps down after admitting “mistakes” in her handling of correspondence about former managing director who covered up sexual harassment


    Dave Penman: My son has it right on Europe
    05 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Dave Penman: My son has it right on Europe

    While civil servants navigate the EU divorce, politicians need to ponder why so many fear what is beyond our borders


    Departments must not ignore frontline expertise of staff in arm's-length bodies – NAO
    05 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Departments must not ignore frontline expertise of staff in arm's-length bodies – NAO

    National Audit Office says landscape of quangos "remains confused and incoherent"


    Treasury appoints Charles Roxburgh as second permanent secretary
    04 Jul 2016 Economy
    Treasury appoints Charles Roxburgh as second permanent secretary

    Roxburgh fills post previously held by John Kingman, who is leaving to become new chair of Legal & General


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