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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    'We've got to champion the cause': Peter Lauener on the new Institute for Apprenticeships
    30 Jun 2017 Economy
    'We've got to champion the cause': Peter Lauener on the new Institute for Apprenticeships

    As the new apprenticeships system gets into full swing, Suzannah Brecknell meets Peter Lauener, the man charged with setting up the institute which will put employers front and centre


    David Cameron vetoed policy proposal to scrap penny piece
    30 Jun 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    David Cameron vetoed policy proposal to scrap penny piece

    Plan would have formed part of government drive to encourage a cashless society


    Major projects struggle because civil servants 'do not understand the risks'
    29 Jun 2017 Economy
    Major projects struggle because civil servants 'do not understand the risks'

    Institute for Government says High Speed 1 rail link and Thames Tideway tunnel are among projects where government may have made the wrong investment decision


    Gavin Freeguard: How open data can address Whitehall's challenges in the next five years
    29 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Gavin Freeguard: How open data can address Whitehall's challenges in the next five years

    If Theresa May wants to inspire confidence after a bruising election campaign, she should embrace openness and accountability


    It’s good to think and be inspired about innovation Sponsored
    29 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    It’s good to think and be inspired about innovation

    BT's Phil Brunkard on technological innovation and how it's affecting the public sector 


    Connected everything – lamp posts, mousetraps, and even the brain Sponsored
    29 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Connected everything – lamp posts, mousetraps, and even the brain

    BT's Phil Brunkard on brain implants, parking spaces, and takeaways from BT Innovation Week


    A helping paw: What's life like for deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock and her hearing dog Inca?
    29 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    A helping paw: What's life like for deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock and her hearing dog Inca?

    Deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock has been on a mission to improve the working lives of disabled civil servants across government – something possible thanks to the life-changing impact of her hearing dog, Inca. Jess Bowie finds out more


    Government in turmoil over public sector pay after Treasury backlash to ending 1% cap
    29 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Government in turmoil over public sector pay after Treasury backlash to ending 1% cap

    Briefing of pay review branded a shambles as Number 10 then confirms no change to policy


    Department for Education reveals gender pay gap of over 5%
    28 Jun 2017 Education
    Department for Education reveals gender pay gap of over 5%

    First ever analysis into pay differential by a Whitehall department sets example for government, says permanent secretary Jonathan Slater


    Government considering end to public sector pay cap, defence secretary Michael Fallon reveals
    28 Jun 2017 Security & Defence
    Government considering end to public sector pay cap, defence secretary Michael Fallon reveals

    Civil service union said there is “an unarguable case” to lift restrictions after the Conservatives lost their majority at the election


    Plan to scrap Serious Fraud Office shelved by government
    28 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Plan to scrap Serious Fraud Office shelved by government

    Attorney general Jeremy Wright reveals the government is rethinking the plan, which had been criticised by some senior legal figures


    Staff numbers at ‘fast growing’ DExEU reach 450
    27 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Staff numbers at ‘fast growing’ DExEU reach 450

    Department has also revealed that only two of 12 senior civil servants negotiating Brexit are women


    DUP agree £1bn 'confidence and supply' deal to back Conservative minority government
    27 Jun 2017 Brexit
    DUP agree £1bn 'confidence and supply' deal to back Conservative minority government

    Package will increase spending in areas including infrastructure and broadband as well as health funding


    Damian Green: new Cabinet Office minister pledges ‘to make sure things happen’ in Whitehall
    26 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Damian Green: new Cabinet Office minister pledges ‘to make sure things happen’ in Whitehall

    First secretary of state says government "can’t park the domestic agenda" amid Brexit negotiations


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — June 26
    26 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — June 26

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


    Performance measurement: the history and future of Whitehall’s target culture
    23 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Performance measurement: the history and future of Whitehall’s target culture

    Performance measurement has been a fact of life in the public sector for longer than most people realise.  Colin Talbot traces its past and where it may go next


    Not picking up the Slack: Whitehall instant messaging clampdown reveals lack of trust in civil servants
    23 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Not picking up the Slack: Whitehall instant messaging clampdown reveals lack of trust in civil servants

    Group chat services can make civil servants more efficient by reducing email overload. If government does not embrace them, it will lose out


    Department of Health criticised for recruitment drive just weeks after staff cuts
    23 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Department of Health criticised for recruitment drive just weeks after staff cuts

    Move “treating public servants with contempt”, says Whitehall's biggest union


    Home Office names new Border Force director general
    23 Jun 2017 Security & Defence
    Home Office names new Border Force director general

    Paul Lincoln to lead immigration and customs-control body from September


    Watchdog blasts BEIS handling of ‘risky and expensive’ Hinkley Point C deal
    23 Jun 2017 Commercial
    Watchdog blasts BEIS handling of ‘risky and expensive’ Hinkley Point C deal

    National Audit Office says department did not look carefully enough at other ways to fund new nuclear plant


    Department of Health loses over a quarter of staff in just three months, IfG finds
    22 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Department of Health loses over a quarter of staff in just three months, IfG finds

    Overall increase in Whitehall headcount obscures steep decline in the health ministry


    DfT publishes Gibb report into Southern Railway woes
    22 Jun 2017 Economy
    DfT publishes Gibb report into Southern Railway woes

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling insists services are improving and some recommendations are already being implemented


    DCLG ‘forced out Kensington council chief over Grenfell Tower fire’
    22 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    DCLG ‘forced out Kensington council chief over Grenfell Tower fire’

    Outgoing council chief claims local government secretary Sajid Javid told the authority to seek his resignation


    Justice secretary confirms MoJ prison recruitment plan
    22 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Justice secretary confirms MoJ prison recruitment plan

    Lidington pledges to continue reform programme, but Labour criticise lack of legislation the Queen’s Speech


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