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    Civil servants to get 3.25% pay rise
    22 May HR

    Civil servants to get 3.25% pay rise

    Unions warn 2025-2026 pay remit guidance won't address skills shortages or historic earnings erosion
    by Jim Dunton
    Places for Growth: More than 23,000 civil service jobs have been relocated, new data shows
    30 May Civil Service Reform
    Places for Growth: More than 23,000 civil service jobs have been relocated, new data shows
    Tribunal flags ‘unsatisfactory aspects’ in Home Office ‘disability blind’ recruitment system
    30 May HR
    Tribunal flags ‘unsatisfactory aspects’ in Home Office ‘disability blind’ recruitment system
    NI Civil Service ‘wouldn't be able to handle 80% office attendance’
    30 May HR
    NI Civil Service ‘wouldn't be able to handle 80% office attendance’
    MoD seeks deputy cyber security awareness chief to 'drive behavioural change'
    29 May Security & Defence
    MoD seeks deputy cyber security awareness chief to 'drive behavioural change'
    Successful candidate will support the MoD's ambition to have the "best cybersecurity culture across UK government"
    MoD announces £1bn investment in digital battlefield technology
    29 May Security & Defence
    MoD announces £1bn investment in digital battlefield technology
    Strategic Defence Review will also see creation of a “Cyber and Electromagnetic Command” to lead defensive operations against cyber-attacks
    DSIT estimates 62% of tasks done by lowest-grade officials could be automated
    29 May Civil Service Reform
    DSIT estimates 62% of tasks done by lowest-grade officials could be automated
    FoI docs, uncovered by Politico, say none of the work done by the most senior civil servants, on the other hand, is routine
    Attorney General’s Office names new deputy head
    28 May HR
    Attorney General’s Office names new deputy head
    Michael Padfield previously led AGO’s domestic law team and served as general counsel in No.10
    Home Office seeks 'AI infrastructure delivery partner'
    28 May Commercial
    Home Office seeks 'AI infrastructure delivery partner'
    Multimillion-pound contract will support creation of a centralised service to help guide officials through the process of deploying AI
    Cabinet Office appoints lead non-exec
    28 May HR
    Cabinet Office appoints lead non-exec
    Two non-exec appointments made after exodus last summer
    DWP taskforce hits £1bn savings milestone by spotting overpayments
    27 May Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    DWP taskforce hits £1bn savings milestone by spotting overpayments
    Universal Credit Targeted Case Review team is projected to save £13.6bn by 2030 by correcting errors
    Dad and son convicted for assaults on Environment Agency staff
    27 May Energy & Environment
    Dad and son convicted for assaults on Environment Agency staff
    Anglers ordered to pay £12,000 in fines and costs after fracas following fishing-licence checks
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    27 May Analysis
    Scottish Government launches evaluation-and-appraisal centre
    Creation of the centre recognises key role the two processes play in effective decision making, minister says
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 27 May
    27 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 27 May
    Appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    DWP perm sec says MPs should not worry about work coach shortages
    23 May Civil Service Reform
    DWP perm sec says MPs should not worry about work coach shortages
    Peter Schofield and the department's new jobs and careers service chief exec set out efforts to ease work coach pressures
    FCDO’s £450m maintenance backlog ‘could take a decade to fix’
    23 May Foreign Affairs
    FCDO’s £450m maintenance backlog ‘could take a decade to fix’
    National Audit Office urges department to consider reducing the number of overseas bases and leasing properties
    Sentencing review calls for investment in Probation Service to boost 'capacity and resilience'
    22 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Sentencing review calls for investment in Probation Service to boost 'capacity and resilience'
    David Gauke sets out recommendations to tackle prison capacity crisis
    One Login security concerns have been addressed, minister says
    22 May Security & Defence
    One Login security concerns have been addressed, minister says
    Concerns that the sign-in system is “carrying a high level of risk” are "outdated", online safety minister says
    Cabinet Office names next civil service reform DG
    22 May Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office names next civil service reform DG
    Janet Hughes will move from Defra, where she is director of the Future Farming and Countryside Programme
    Government needs to give more clarity on 'missions', MPs told
    21 May Civil Service Reform
    Government needs to give more clarity on 'missions', MPs told
    Inquiry hears doubts that departments are configured to deliver on Starmer’s cross-cutting ambitions
    DESNZ seeks 'exemplary science communicator' to become chief scientist
    21 May Energy & Environment
    DESNZ seeks 'exemplary science communicator' to become chief scientist
    Successful candidate will succeed Paul Monks, who is leaving for the British Geological Survey
    Civil service union to seek £18-per-hour minimum as conference backs new strike strategy
    21 May Civil Service Reform
    Civil service union to seek £18-per-hour minimum as conference backs new strike strategy
    PCS to also oppose "tap on the shoulder" method for selecting people to leave jobs, calling this a “recipe for discrimination”
    Departments to set 10-year budgets for research and development
    20 May Science & Engineering
    Departments to set 10-year budgets for research and development
    Science minister Patrick Vallance confirms plans to support long-term funding for certain R&D activities
    Perm sec-level job created to lead government comms as Simon Baugh departs
    20 May Civil Service Reform
    Perm sec-level job created to lead government comms as Simon Baugh departs
    Director of government comms will “play pivotal role in overseeing major reform of how UK government communicates with the public”, advert says
    MoD breaks ground on site for 1,100 staff in Blackpool
    20 May Security & Defence
    MoD breaks ground on site for 1,100 staff in Blackpool
    The Talbot Gateway site will be the new home for Defence Business Services in the region
    Ex-cab sec and politicians share ideas to reform the state as think tank rebrands
    19 May Civil Service Reform
    Ex-cab sec and politicians share ideas to reform the state as think tank rebrands
    Re:State – previously Reform – publishes essay collection in which Mark Sedwill calls for "sustained political will, coherent leadership and a clear strategy"
    Joined-up data and multi-disciplinary teams: DfE sets out how it is driving cross-government work on opportunities mission
    19 May Civil Service Reform
    Joined-up data and multi-disciplinary teams: DfE sets out how it is driving cross-government work on opportunities mission
    DfE delivers update on how it is embedding mission-focused approach to improving outcomes for children, including governance and spending review tweaks
    Legal Aid Agency cyberattack: 'Large amount' of personal data exposed
    19 May Security & Defence
    Legal Aid Agency cyberattack: 'Large amount' of personal data exposed
    Agency takes digital service down after data including addresses and criminal records compromised
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