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    All civil servants to get AI training
    09 Jun Digital, Data & Technology

    All civil servants to get AI training

    For the latest One Big Thing project, officials will be trained on AI and tasked with assessing how they can use the tech to streamline their own work
    by Tevye Markson
    DSIT building 'one-stop tech shop' for public sector procurement
    09 Jun Commercial
    DSIT building 'one-stop tech shop' for public sector procurement
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 9 June
    09 Jun HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 9 June
    Government 'lacks capability' to address longstanding digital procurement issues
    06 Jun Commercial
    Government 'lacks capability' to address longstanding digital procurement issues
    Opinion: Philip Hammond’s sticking plaster Budget for much of the public sector
    30 Oct 2018 Brexit
    Opinion: Philip Hammond’s sticking plaster Budget for much of the public sector

    More questions than answers for local government and devolution in a Budget that prioritised paving over short-term cracks rather than addressing long-term challenges, says Charlotte Morgan, a policy researcher at New Local Government Network


    HMRC to be preferred creditor for insolvencies in Budget tax crackdown
    30 Oct 2018 Economics
    HMRC to be preferred creditor for insolvencies in Budget tax crackdown

    Hammond will also expands off-payroll working rules to the private sector


    Budget 2018: PFI best practice centre to be based in Department of Health and Social Care
    30 Oct 2018 Finance
    Budget 2018: PFI best practice centre to be based in Department of Health and Social Care

    Move to improve management of existing private finance deals comes as Philip Hammond rules out signing any more PFI deals


    Cabinet Office paid £1.6m to consultancy firms for Brexit prep
    30 Oct 2018 Brexit
    Cabinet Office paid £1.6m to consultancy firms for Brexit prep

    Some companies were paid nearly £500,000 for 'central EU exit consultancy'


    Let’s speed up the transformation of NHS services Sponsored
    30 Oct 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Let’s speed up the transformation of NHS services

    Keiron Salt, CIO Health at BT, makes the case for a more rapid digital transformation of the NHS


    Budget 2018: Philip Hammond announces the end of PFI
    29 Oct 2018 Commercial
    Budget 2018: Philip Hammond announces the end of PFI

    Chancellor says that the funding mechanism does not provide value for money but confirms half of government infrastructure plan will be privately funded


    Budget 2018: Brexit 'deal dividend' will bring Spending Review boost, says Hammond
    29 Oct 2018 Brexit
    Budget 2018: Brexit 'deal dividend' will bring Spending Review boost, says Hammond

    Chancellor also announces additional funding for Universal Credit after growing pressure 


    DIT too slow to negotiate post-Brexit WTO terms, Fox told
    29 Oct 2018 Brexit
    DIT too slow to negotiate post-Brexit WTO terms, Fox told

    Trading on uncertified schedules after Brexit presents “a number of potential problems”,


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 29
    29 Oct 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 29

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


    Include digital transformation in SDPs to let departments manage reform, says IfG
    29 Oct 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Include digital transformation in SDPs to let departments manage reform, says IfG

    Treasury guidance encourages departments to offer “unreasonable certainty in timelines, costs and benefits”, IfG report finds


    Home Office taskforce to probe DNA test errors
    26 Oct 2018 Security & Defence
    Home Office taskforce to probe DNA test errors

    Javid pledges review to ensure system is ‘fair and humane’ following revelation that visa applications were wrongly denied


    Cabinet Office accused of ‘destroying trust’ over pay
    26 Oct 2018 Economics
    Cabinet Office accused of ‘destroying trust’ over pay

    Furious unions say High Court papers reveal officials misled them on 2018-19 rise


    MoJ opens chequebook for new prisons chief with boosted salary offer of £200K
    26 Oct 2018 Government Tax Profession
    MoJ opens chequebook for new prisons chief with boosted salary offer of £200K

    Job advert seeks "authoritative" figure to take over after a rocky year for the prisons service


    Universal Credit: MPs warn the worst may be yet to come
    26 Oct 2018 Education
    Universal Credit: MPs warn the worst may be yet to come

    Department for Work and Pensions accused of being 'in denial' over negative impacts of new welfare system


    DfT's project problems linked to 'over-optimistic' staff
    25 Oct 2018 Brexit
    DfT's project problems linked to 'over-optimistic' staff

    But MPs hear department's confidence does not extend to no-deal Brexit preparations


    Prime ministers and perm secs pay tribute to Heywood
    25 Oct 2018 Leadership
    Prime ministers and perm secs pay tribute to Heywood

    Cabinet secretary’s retirement prompts outpouring of praise


    Enabling smarter working
    25 Oct 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Enabling smarter working

    Could new ways of working transform the way the Civil Service delivers in challenging times? Geoffrey Lyons reports on a Civil Service Live roundtable


    Trade union judicial review on civil service pay guidance dismissed
    24 Oct 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Trade union judicial review on civil service pay guidance dismissed

    Cabinet Office invites national trade union representatives to discuss how pay engagement could be improved for next year following the judgement


    Accountability for rail timetabling fiasco was ‘too diluted’, says Grayling
    24 Oct 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Accountability for rail timetabling fiasco was ‘too diluted’, says Grayling

    The transport secretary also told MPs the UK's franchising model was 'shaky'


    ‘I have seen it as my responsibility to look for fresh angles, to challenge lazy thinking and to find solutions’: Heywood retires as Cab sec
    24 Oct 2018 Leadership
    ‘I have seen it as my responsibility to look for fresh angles, to challenge lazy thinking and to find solutions’: Heywood retires as Cab sec

    Sir Jeremy Heywood reflects on his civil service career as he announces he is to step down as Cabinet secretary to focus on his treatment for cancer


    Sir Jeremy Heywood retires as cabinet secretary
    24 Oct 2018 HR
    Sir Jeremy Heywood retires as cabinet secretary

    Sir Mark Sedwill named as Heywood’s replacement, taking on the roles of cabinet secretary and head of the civil service


    'Not enough time' for departments to prepare border for no-deal Brexit
    24 Oct 2018 Brexit
    'Not enough time' for departments to prepare border for no-deal Brexit

    How effective departments' contingency planning for no-deal will be 'remains to be seen', NAO says


    CSW leading light: DWP head of internal communications Stephi Brett-Lee
    24 Oct 2018 Communications
    CSW leading light: DWP head of internal communications Stephi Brett-Lee

    Stephi Brett-Lee is head of internal communications at the Department for Work and Pensions and the youngest deputy director in the department. In the first of a new series profiling up-and-coming leaders across government, Beckie Smith caught up with her to discuss what leadership means in today’s civil service


    Ending austerity in the Budget 'would cost Treasury £31bn'
    24 Oct 2018 Economics
    Ending austerity in the Budget 'would cost Treasury £31bn'

    Ending austerity in next week's Budget is a 'seemingly impossible task' for the chancellor, the Resolution Foundation said


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