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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
    Idea of better deal on Hinkley Point 'fanciful’, says former DECC perm sec
    10 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Idea of better deal on Hinkley Point 'fanciful’, says former DECC perm sec

    Stephen Lovegrove told MPs that nuclear power plant deal with EDF would have collapsed had his department tried to renegotiate terms


    Theresa May: Whitehall is planning for ‘no deal’ Brexit
    10 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Theresa May: Whitehall is planning for ‘no deal’ Brexit

    Prime minister has confirmed the government is planning for every eventuality, including that no transition agreement is reach by 2019


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 9
    09 Oct 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 9

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    Cameron cleared for ‘brand ambassador’ role with US firm
    06 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Cameron cleared for ‘brand ambassador’ role with US firm

    Appointments watchdog ACOBA approves former PM’s request to work for electronic-payments company


    HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s Susan Acland-Hood on digital courts, making big changes and her Whitehall hammock
    06 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s Susan Acland-Hood on digital courts, making big changes and her Whitehall hammock

    As head of HM Courts and Tribunals Service, the Ministry of Justice executive agency that runs the judicial system in England and Wales, Susan Acland-Hood is overseeing wide-ranging reforms to the operation of courts across the country. She tells Richard Johnstone how the changes will improve access to justice


    How The National Archives is digitising 1,000 years of history
    06 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    How The National Archives is digitising 1,000 years of history

    Digital director John Sheridan tells Civil Service World's sister publication PublicTechnology about changes not only to how the UK’s official archive operates, but to the very nature of archiving


    Bank of England top official urges Brexit transition deal by Christmas
    06 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Bank of England top official urges Brexit transition deal by Christmas

    Deputy governor Sam Woods says slow progress in negotiations risks banks triggering contingency plans


    Ministers ‘must resist’ ECJ plan for post-Brexit disputes, says IfG
    06 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Ministers ‘must resist’ ECJ plan for post-Brexit disputes, says IfG

    Institute for Government argues that European Court of Justice cannot provide a neutral voice


    Defra’s chief scientific adviser delays departure over Brexit
    05 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Defra’s chief scientific adviser delays departure over Brexit

    Prof Ian Boyd cancels decision to step down and pledges to stay on for “at least another year”


    Dave Penman: Once again we're at square minus one on civil service compensation negotiations
    04 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Dave Penman: Once again we're at square minus one on civil service compensation negotiations

    Hollywood has lessons for the long-running compensation scheme saga, but there's no guaranteed happy ending


    From the inside looking out: what life’s really like in DExEU
    04 Oct 2017 Brexit
    From the inside looking out: what life’s really like in DExEU

    Recent high-profile staff moves at the Department for Exiting the European Union have hit the headlines. Victoria Taylor, the FDA trade union’s national officer for DExEU and the Department for International Trade explains what is life is like on the inside of one of Whitehall’s most high-profile departments


    Civil Service Fast Stream is UK’s ‘second best graduate programme’
    04 Oct 2017 Culture
    Civil Service Fast Stream is UK’s ‘second best graduate programme’

    John Manzoni announces programme’s improvement in Times ranking a year after diversity reforms were implemented


    Government urged to create Whitehall advisory committees to assuage fears of Brexit power grab
    04 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Government urged to create Whitehall advisory committees to assuage fears of Brexit power grab

    Chair of welfare review body says model could be applied to contentious government plans to revise European legislation without parliamentary scrutiny


    UK hit by more than 30 cyberattacks requiring ‘a cross-government response’ in last year
    04 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    UK hit by more than 30 cyberattacks requiring ‘a cross-government response’ in last year

    National Cyber Security Centre marks first 12 months in existence by publishing report into threat landscape


    London-centric civil service 'cannot claim to represent UK', says Ruth Davidson
    03 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    London-centric civil service 'cannot claim to represent UK', says Ruth Davidson

    Scottish Conservative leader calls on government to fulfil manifesto pledges to move “significant numbers” of civil servants out of Whitehall


    Civil service 2017 People Survey launches with new focus on combating bullying
    03 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service 2017 People Survey launches with new focus on combating bullying

    Sir Jeremy Heywood releases survey as new leadership academy starts work helping civil servants manage change


    How civil servants can make the most of automation
    03 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    How civil servants can make the most of automation

    Technology may never replace the need for human civil servants, but our panel of experts recognised a direction of travel. Colin Marrs reports from a CSW round table


    Met Office tables deal to close its 10% gender pay gap by 2020
    03 Oct 2017 Energy & Environment
    Met Office tables deal to close its 10% gender pay gap by 2020

    Offer to ‘transform pay system’ of weather forecaster follows legal action from female employees earning £7,000 less than male colleagues


    Treasury allows pay review body for senior civil servants to bust 1% pay cap
    02 Oct 2017 Education
    Treasury allows pay review body for senior civil servants to bust 1% pay cap

    FDA warned that any 2018-19 pay increase ‘must be fully funded to have meaningful impact’ as Boris Johnson calls for staff cuts


    Opinion: how academic blogs can help civil servants create evidence-based policy
    02 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Opinion: how academic blogs can help civil servants create evidence-based policy

    Recent years has seen a rise in the number of academic blogs that analyse government plans. How can they help make better policy?


    UK’s UN ambassador Matthew Rycroft named new DfID perm sec
    02 Oct 2017 Foreign Affairs
    UK’s UN ambassador Matthew Rycroft named new DfID perm sec

    Appointment of new department chief follows Mark Lowcock’s departure to run UN humanitarian agency


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 2
    02 Oct 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 2

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    DWP under pressure to pause Universal Credit rollout
    29 Sep 2017 Economics
    DWP under pressure to pause Universal Credit rollout

    Louise Casey, Tory backbenchers and PCS union raise fears over implementation plans


    Heywood asked to investigate claim Boris Johnson breached ministerial code over FCO think tank launch
    29 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Heywood asked to investigate claim Boris Johnson breached ministerial code over FCO think tank launch

    Launch of free trade think tank in the Foreign Office showed "astonishing lack of judgement in using official government buildings", says FDA


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