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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
    12 Dec 2013
    DCLG puts off IT confession

    The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) is the only department that hasn’t published information setting out its progress against the government’s digital strategy.


    ‘Import handful of experts’ to DE&S, says Lord Levene
    12 Dec 2013
    ‘Import handful of experts’ to DE&S, says Lord Levene

    Lord Levene, the former MoD permanent secretary who advises government on defence reform, has mapped out a way forward for Defence Equipment & Support. Meanwhile, defence secretary Philip Hammond this week scrapped the ‘Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated’ (GoCo) model of defence procurement reform.


    Committee backs calls for independent commission
    12 Dec 2013
    Committee backs calls for independent commission

    The Commons’ Liaison Committee is today calling for an independent commission into the future of the civil service, and in a report published today raises concerns that the government’s reform plan is not based on a “strategic consideration of the future of the civil service”.


    11 Dec 2013
    NAO warns on local growth agenda

    The government’s vision for local growth, as set out in its 2010 white paper ‘Local growth: realising every place’s potential’, has “not been translated into measurable objectives against which to judge achievement and hold departments to account”, a report by the National Audit Office has warned.


    Shiplee says ‘digital by default mantra’ weakened UC project
    11 Dec 2013
    Shiplee says ‘digital by default mantra’ weakened UC project

    Universal Credit (UC) director general Howard Shiplee has blamed a “mantra of digital by default” for some of the problems in the government’s flagship programme.


    DfID permanent secretary apologises for failure of costly programme
    11 Dec 2013 Foreign Affairs
    DfID permanent secretary apologises for failure of costly programme

    Mark Lowcock, permanent secretary of the Department for International Development, this week apologised to Parliament after one of DfID’s programmes failed to make use of millions of pounds.


    NAO: Free schools fast but pricey
    11 Dec 2013
    NAO: Free schools fast but pricey

    The education department has “achieved clear progress on a policy priority” by opening 174 free schools since 2010, and has used new approaches to deliver “much lower average construction costs than in previous programmes,” according to a National Audit Office report published today.


    IfG report calls for openness
    11 Dec 2013
    IfG report calls for openness

    The Institute for Government (IfG) has called on the government to provide greater openness about the reasons for permanent secretary departures and moves in a report on accountability in Whitehall.


    Restaurant: Sketch
    09 Dec 2013 Culture
    Restaurant: Sketch

    9 Conduit Street, London, 020 7659 4500


    Nelson: DWP is creating digital academy to grow technology skills
    09 Dec 2013
    Nelson: DWP is creating digital academy to grow technology skills

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is creating a digital academy to develop the skills to use a range of new technologies, the department’s chief information officer Andy Nelson, has said.


    Whitehall to slash a further £3bn until 2016
    05 Dec 2013
    Whitehall to slash a further £3bn until 2016

    Departments are set to lose £1bn out of their combined contingency reserves this year and will have their budgets cut by a total of £1bn each year until 2015-16, chancellor George Osborne has announced in his Autumn Statement today.


    The hotchpotch in property policy
    04 Dec 2013 Economy
    The hotchpotch in property policy

    Like many of our cities, the government’s policies on property and construction contain a mishmash of approaches and styles. Colin Marrs names this policy world’s up-and-coming neighbourhoods – and its troubled estates


    Interview: Helen Stephenson, Office for Civil Society, Cabinet Office
    03 Dec 2013 Commercial
    Interview: Helen Stephenson, Office for Civil Society, Cabinet Office

    The PM used to talk a lot about the Big Society, but it was rarely clear exactly what he meant. Joshua Chambers meets Helen Stephenson, who’s been charged with turning his vague aspirations into tangible work programmes


    Lord Butler criticises churn among perm secs
    02 Dec 2013 Government Tax Profession
    Lord Butler criticises churn among perm secs

    Permanent secretaries’ tenure is too short and the high turnover is sometimes to blame when “things go wrong”, according to former cabinet secretary Lord Butler, who also warned that civil servants “aren’t encouraged to speak truth to power”.


    Poll: 75% of former Cabinet ministers want inquiry into civil service
    02 Dec 2013 Government Tax Profession
    Poll: 75% of former Cabinet ministers want inquiry into civil service

    Three-quarters of former secretaries of state surveyed by Civil Service World support the calls for a commission to consider how the civil service should develop and reform.


    Interview: Les Ebdon, OFFA
    01 Dec 2013 Education
    Interview: Les Ebdon, OFFA

    As the head of the Office for Fair Access, Professor Les Ebdon is in charge of ensuring universities open their doors to a broader range of applicants. Joshua Chambers meets a surprisingly controversial public servant


    Opinion: Dr John Louth, RUSI research fellow
    29 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Opinion: Dr John Louth, RUSI research fellow

    The MoD’s procurement reform offensive has suffered a heavy defeat. John Louth considers the prospects of a successful counter-attack


    Editorial: The plan to float DE&S has sunk
    29 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Editorial: The plan to float DE&S has sunk

    But if the Treasury gives way, civil servants could do the job.


    DE&S GoCo competition on its last legs as bidder withdraws
    29 Nov 2013 Commercial
    DE&S GoCo competition on its last legs as bidder withdraws

    One of the two remaining consortia bidding to run the Ministry of Defence agency Defence Equipment & Support has pulled out of the competition, leaving chief of defence materiel Bernard Gray’s plans for a ‘Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated’ organisation in disarray.


    29 Nov 2013 Culture
    TV: Strange Days: Cold War Britain

    BBC Two

    On 
    BBC iPlayer until 3 December


    Select Committee criticises Home Office for failing to consult on khat ban
    29 Nov 2013 Government Tax Profession
    Select Committee criticises Home Office for failing to consult on khat ban

    The Home Affairs select committee is today calling on the home secretary to rethink her decision to ban khat – a plant which has a stimulant effect when chewed – and warns that the decision has “not been taken on the basis of evidence or consultation”.


    Alexander: EU needs more Brits
    29 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Alexander: EU needs more Brits

    The government should send more civil servants to the European Commission (EC) as part of their regular career paths, chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has said.


    Frontline: Special schools headteacher and consultant
    29 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Frontline: Special schools headteacher and consultant

    A former special schools headteacher explains how child protection rules swing from pole to pole, creating confusion all round


    Restaurant: Tozi
    28 Nov 2013 Culture
    Restaurant: Tozi

    8 Gillingham St, London SW1V 1HJ; 020 7769 9771

    www.tozirestaurant.co.uk


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