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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
    Cabinet Office takes charge of government use of data again
    23 Jul 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Cabinet Office takes charge of government use of data again
    Move will ensure 'government departments and the decisions they make are properly joined up', Cabinet Office says
    Treasury confirms £95k redundancy pay cap – one year on from consultation
    22 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury confirms £95k redundancy pay cap – one year on from consultation
    Treasury says government will take forward proposals to limit public sector payoffs
    Home Office staff to undergo training on race in 'sweeping' post-Windrush reforms
    22 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office staff to undergo training on race in 'sweeping' post-Windrush reforms
    Home Office will also review hostile environment policy so “no one with a legal right to be here is wrongly penalised”
    Don't expect big pay rises, Sunak warns civil servants as he kicks off Spending Review
    22 Jul 2020 Finance
    Don't expect big pay rises, Sunak warns civil servants as he kicks off Spending Review
    Tough choices ahead, warns chancellor as he reveals what departments need to submit to the Treasury for CSR2020
    PM unveils £350m decarbonisation push as he vows ‘green, sustainable recovery’ and ‘Jet Zero’ plane trial
    22 Jul 2020
    PM unveils £350m decarbonisation push as he vows ‘green, sustainable recovery’ and ‘Jet Zero’ plane trial
    Boris Johnson launches UK bid for first zero-emissions long-haul passenger flight amid efforts to aid post-coronavirus economic recovery
    Civil servants invited to air frustrations as Chisholm reveals 'prospectus for reform'
    21 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Civil servants invited to air frustrations as Chisholm reveals 'prospectus for reform'
    "This is a call to join a movement, not a top-down initiative," COO tells officials
    Senior civil servants to get 2% wage rise as public sector pay deals unveiled
    21 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Senior civil servants to get 2% wage rise as public sector pay deals unveiled
    Government also confirms delegated grades will allow departments to make awards within 1.5%-2.5% range
    Chief nurse confirms she was dropped from No.10 briefing at height of Cummings row
    20 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Chief nurse confirms she was dropped from No.10 briefing at height of Cummings row
    Ruth May says "you would have to ask other people" why she was dropped, but confirms "the rules were clear"
    'Misogyny' behind criticism of DIT perm sec Antonia Romeo, union chief says
    20 Jul 2020 HR
    'Misogyny' behind criticism of DIT perm sec Antonia Romeo, union chief says
    Media has targeted "female candidate with a profile", FDA's Dave Penman says
    At a glance: All the latest lockdown changes announced by Boris Johnson — including back-to-work rules, council powers and the return of theatre
    20 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    At a glance: All the latest lockdown changes announced by Boris Johnson — including back-to-work rules, council powers and the return of theatre
    On Friday morning, the prime minister held a press conference to announce the next batch of changes to coronavirus lockdown rules under the government’s “road map”. Here’s what‘s been promised.
    Government has ‘scant idea’ whether £117bn a-year-tax reliefs are just ‘freebies’, MPs warn
    20 Jul 2020 Government Tax Profession
    Government has ‘scant idea’ whether £117bn a-year-tax reliefs are just ‘freebies’, MPs warn
    HMRC does not “systematically” measure whether tax reliefs change behaviour in the way they are intended, PAC says
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 20
    20 Jul 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 20
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    BEIS names new permanent secretary
    20 Jul 2020 HR
    BEIS names new permanent secretary
    Sarah Munby is government's youngest current perm sec
    Matt Hancock orders urgent review into 'misleading' PHE coronavirus death statistics
    17 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Matt Hancock orders urgent review into 'misleading' PHE coronavirus death statistics
    Review comes after reports that all deaths of people who have tested positive for coronavirus are marked as Covid deaths, even if cause of death may be unrelated
    MPs slam Boris Johnson’s ‘impulsive’ decision to merge DfID with the Foreign Office
    17 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    MPs slam Boris Johnson’s ‘impulsive’ decision to merge DfID with the Foreign Office
    Government urged to retain the ICAI aid watchdog after overseas aid department's abolition
    Boris Johnson hands councils power to order local lockdowns as he floats coronavirus ‘normality’ by Christmas
    17 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Boris Johnson hands councils power to order local lockdowns as he floats coronavirus ‘normality’ by Christmas
    PM says that departments will discuss possible office returns with civil servants
    Cabinet Office urged to review pay disparities of up to £56,000 for specialist staff
    16 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office urged to review pay disparities of up to £56,000 for specialist staff
    Pay flexibility so departments can recruit and retain staff prompts "workforce issues" and concern about "internal markets", NAO says
    Data gaps holding back DIT's export strategy despite 'good start', NAO says
    16 Jul 2020 Brexit
    Data gaps holding back DIT's export strategy despite 'good start', NAO says
    Unclear whether DIT has focused its efforts in regions and sectors where opportunities are greatest, watchdog finds
    UK 5G network faces three-year delay and £2bn extra cost as government confirms Huawei expulsion
    16 Jul 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    UK 5G network faces three-year delay and £2bn extra cost as government confirms Huawei expulsion
    The Chinese tech vendor’s kit will be removed entirely by 2027, digital secretary Oliver Dowden has announced
    Boris Johnson promises independent inquiry into Covid-19 response but says now is not the ‘right moment’
    16 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Boris Johnson promises independent inquiry into Covid-19 response but says now is not the ‘right moment’
    ‘Of course we will seek to learn the lessons of this pandemic in the future,’ says PM
    NICS offers up to £190,000 for new chief to lead post-cash-for-ash reforms
    16 Jul 2020 HR
    NICS offers up to £190,000 for new chief to lead post-cash-for-ash reforms
    Boosted salary offered for Northern Ireland Civil Service head who must help ensure the NICS “has the confidence and trust” of the public
    MPs slam MoD over 'lamentable failure' to deliver armed forces equipment plan
    15 Jul 2020 Security & Defence
    MPs slam MoD over 'lamentable failure' to deliver armed forces equipment plan
    PAC says Ministry of Defence and Treasury must deliver a “concrete plan” on how to balance the budget
    DWP trials new home-working scheme after 'ad-hoc' Covid arrangements
    15 Jul 2020 Operational Delivery
    DWP trials new home-working scheme after 'ad-hoc' Covid arrangements
    Splitting time between home and the office will let staff socially distance, department says
    Chisholm takes on churn and ‘costly, inefficient processes’ in the civil service
    15 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Chisholm takes on churn and ‘costly, inefficient processes’ in the civil service
    Coronavirus crisis has added "renewed weight" to the imperative for reform, COO says
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