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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    No job cuts planned as George Osborne eyes UKFI and ShEx merger
    21 May 2015 Commercial
    No job cuts planned as George Osborne eyes UKFI and ShEx merger

    No headcount changes under chancellor's plan to merge Shareholder Executive (ShEx) and UK Financial Investments (UKFI) into one body overseeing privatisations


    BIS budget 'threatened by student loan changes'
    21 May 2015 Communications
    BIS budget "threatened by student loan changes"

    Higher Education Policy Institute sounds alarm on un-recouped student loans


    Your chance to quiz the Public Accounts Committee contenders hoping to be the next Margaret Hodge
    21 May 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Your chance to quiz the Public Accounts Committee contenders hoping to be the next Margaret Hodge

    CSW wants civil servants' questions for the MPs set to replace Margaret Hodge at PAC


    Theresa May: 'crying wolf' over police cuts has to stop
    20 May 2015 Legal
    Theresa May: "crying wolf" over police cuts has to stop

    Home Secretary pushes back against Police Federation warning on Home Office budget


    Beyond the comfort zone: Charles Lloyd of PWC
    20 May 2015 Commercial
    Beyond the comfort zone: Charles Lloyd of PWC

    PWC partner Charles Lloyd shares his experience of life in Whitehall – and the different style of governments in the Middle East – in a regular Q&A with people who’ve crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world


    Police Fed warns 'bobbies on the beat' under threat
    20 May 2015
    Police Fed warns 'bobbies on the beat' under threat

    Body representing rank and file officers sounds alarm bells on Home Office budget


    Sue Cameron: Civil service expertise could raise the bar for political promises
    20 May 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Sue Cameron: Civil service expertise could raise the bar for political promises

    Giving the civil service a formal role in the national policy conversation would play to its unique strengths


    Chaos theory: how are governments adapting to tackle 'wicked problems'?
    19 May 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Chaos theory: how are governments adapting to tackle "wicked problems"?

    How can government tackle increasing complexity? Joshua Chambers examines international approaches to solving such knotty problems as climate change, immigration and terrorism


    Independent regulators to fall under Red Tape Challenge remit, Javid vows
    19 May 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Independent regulators to fall under Red Tape Challenge remit, Javid vows

    New business secretary promises expansion of anti-regulation scheme in new enterprise bill


    Defra appoints Royal Navy man to lead marine science agency
    18 May 2015 Security & Defence
    Defra appoints Royal Navy man to lead marine science agency

    Tom Karsten – a Royal Navy real admiral – is named as the new CEO of Cefas


    Dave Penman: If the government wants radical change, it needs to take the civil service with it
    18 May 2015 Communications
    Dave Penman: If the government wants radical change, it needs to take the civil service with it

    Civil servants want to see a light at the end of the tunnel, not five more years of the same, argues the FDA union's general secretary Dave Penman


    Jane Dudman: The 'Maude era' may be over, but what lies ahead won't be easy for Whitehall
    15 May 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Jane Dudman: The "Maude era" may be over, but what lies ahead won't be easy for Whitehall

    Jane Dudman​ reads the runes as the civil service adjusts to a changing of the ministerial guard


    John Manzoni: New Cabinet Office minister wants 'collaborative' relationship with Whitehall
    14 May 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    John Manzoni: New Cabinet Office minister wants "collaborative" relationship with Whitehall

    Civil service chief executive John Manzoni points to end of the "Francis Maude era" in his first speech to the FDA union


    FDA union urges 'new deal' for 'exhausted' civil servants
    14 May 2015 Education
    FDA union urges "new deal" for "exhausted" civil servants

    FDA union general secretary Dave Penman warns that civil servants have been left "undervalued, exhausted and unclear about the future"


    Communications drives transformation of the car industry Sponsored
    13 May 2015
    Communications drives transformation of the car industry

    As the automotive industry continues to innovate, BT explores what role communications technology has played in the transformation of technology and the industry


    Coping with a reshuffle: what's it like on the inside?
    13 May 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Coping with a reshuffle: what's it like on the inside?

    As the dust settles on David Cameron's first post-election reshuffle, Dunstan Hadley – a former private office official in the Department for Education – reflects on the chaos and excitement of change at the top


    Money isn’t the main motivator for millennials, explains Cornerstone OnDemand Sponsored
    12 May 2015
    Money isn’t the main motivator for millennials, explains Cornerstone OnDemand

    Colette Wade, Regional VP, EMEA Marketing & Business Development at Cornerstone OnDemand​, explains what motivates generation Y


    Cabinet Office sheds more light on Matt Hancock's role
    12 May 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Cabinet Office sheds more light on Matt Hancock's role

    New Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock will have the same responsibilities as his predecessor Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office confirms


    Reshuffle: Cameron names DCMS, DECC and BIS secretaries
    11 May 2015 Culture
    Reshuffle: Cameron names DCMS, DECC and BIS secretaries

    John Whittingdale to lead culture department, Amber Rudd gets energy and Sajid Javid moves to BIS, as post-election reshuffle continues


    Reshuffle: Michael Gove to take the reins at Ministry of Justice
    10 May 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Reshuffle: Michael Gove to take the reins at Ministry of Justice

    Former education secretary Michael Gove to take on justice secretary role while Nicky Morgan stays at DfE


    Reshuffle: Four secretaries of state confirmed as Cameron begins to announce his Cabinet
    08 May 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Reshuffle: Four secretaries of state confirmed as Cameron begins to announce his Cabinet

    Prime minister David Cameron has announced the re-appointment of Cabinet ministers George Osborne, Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon


    Election 2015: Conservatives win surprise election victory
    08 May 2015 Politics & Constitution
    Election 2015: Conservatives win surprise election victory

    David Cameron to return to Downing Street as party defies predictions of a hung parliament


    Smart Citizen Services Sponsored
    07 May 2015
    Smart Citizen Services

    Across the public sector, in government, education, and nonprofit organisations, we are seeing the barriers to cloud adoption come down to open new methods of meeting mandates, driving efficiencies to improve mission performance.


    Sky is the Limit: Efficiency in the Cloud Sponsored
    07 May 2015
    Sky is the Limit: Efficiency in the Cloud

    Across the public sector, in government, education, and nonprofit organisations, we are seeing the barriers to cloud adoption come down to open new methods of meeting mandates, driving efficiencies to improve mission performance.


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