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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
    From command to compromise: Theresa May’s use of Cabinet and Cabinet committees
    23 Jul 2018 Leadership
    From command to compromise: Theresa May’s use of Cabinet and Cabinet committees

    The prime minister’s approach to her Cabinet and Cabinet committees is, crudely, a premiership of two halves. The IfG’s Gavin Freeguard analyses her tactics


    ‘Blind prejudice’: FDA boss attacks MPs critical of civil service bonuses
    23 Jul 2018 Brexit
    ‘Blind prejudice’: FDA boss attacks MPs critical of civil service bonuses

    Bonus for prime minister’s Brexit adviser Oliver Robbins singled out for ire from Brexiteer MPs


    MHCLG details headcount expansion in annual report
    23 Jul 2018 Education
    MHCLG details headcount expansion in annual report

    Department points to better retention and doubled recruitment against backdrop of Grenfell tragedy and renewed housing focus


    Watchdog sounds alarm on cybersecurity skills shortage
    23 Jul 2018 Security & Defence
    Watchdog sounds alarm on cybersecurity skills shortage

    Government ‘has no real sense’ of scale of problem parliamentary committee warns


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 23
    23 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 23

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


    MPs criticise ‘glaring lack’ of senior BAME staff in intelligence services
    20 Jul 2018 Security & Defence
    MPs criticise ‘glaring lack’ of senior BAME staff in intelligence services

    Intelligence and Security Committee notes recruitment challenges of “bureaucratic” security vetting and outdated perceptions


    MPs cast doubt on HMCTS' £1.2bn modernisation programme
    20 Jul 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    MPs cast doubt on HMCTS' £1.2bn modernisation programme

    Public Accounts Committee says it has "little confidence" sweeping courts reforms can be delivered


    Candidates reject jobs at Foreign Office over lowest pay in government
    20 Jul 2018 Education
    Candidates reject jobs at Foreign Office over lowest pay in government

    FCO warns “situation is becoming unsustainable” as 70% of staff leaving department cite poor pay as top reason


    Home Office review of advice to Rudd ‘found incompetence but no wilful misconduct’
    19 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Home Office review of advice to Rudd ‘found incompetence but no wilful misconduct’

    John Manzoni says department has taken appropriate action and defends decision not to publish inquiry


    Public Accounts Committee issues warning about HMRC Brexit customs preparations
    19 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Public Accounts Committee issues warning about HMRC Brexit customs preparations

    Meg Hillier letter says committee remains worried that timely delivery of a fully functioning new customs system as part of government’s no deal Brexit plans remains uncertain


    A steep challenge ahead – what the latest fiscal sustainability report means for the public spending plans
    19 Jul 2018 Analysis
    A steep challenge ahead – what the latest fiscal sustainability report means for the public spending plans

    CIPFA's policy manager Alan Bermingham takes a look at what the OBR's report on fiscal sustainability tell us about long term government spending – and the picture isn't pretty


    Revised permanent secretary objectives to link to staff wellbeing
    18 Jul 2018 Education
    Revised permanent secretary objectives to link to staff wellbeing

    By the end of 2019, 90% of senior civil service leaders will be trained as Wellbeing Confident Leaders


    Data-sharing initiative and Digital Platform work canned during HMRC transformation project cull
    18 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Data-sharing initiative and Digital Platform work canned during HMRC transformation project cull

    Annual accounts reveal that last year the department stopped, paused, or consolidated more than 100 transformation projects, while reducing the ambition of others


    50 DExEU staff move to Brexit unit headed by Olly Robbins after Davis resignation – report
    18 Jul 2018 Brexit
    50 DExEU staff move to Brexit unit headed by Olly Robbins after Davis resignation – report

    Staff switch comes as government seeks to bolster negotiating teams following Chequers proposal


    Garry Graham: government handling of civil service pay leaves unions with no choice but to take legal action
    18 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Garry Graham: government handling of civil service pay leaves unions with no choice but to take legal action

    The government has effectively told civil servants it values them less than other public sector workers, says Prospect’s deputy general secretary. This cannot go unchallenged


    Unions prepare to launch judicial review as civil service pay guidance row escalates
    17 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Unions prepare to launch judicial review as civil service pay guidance row escalates

    Cabinet Office must withdraw pay guidance by Thursday afternoon avoid legal action, unions tell government


    Inside No 10: how Theresa May's machine has changed since the 2017 general election
    17 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Inside No 10: how Theresa May's machine has changed since the 2017 general election

    One year after the snap election which led to major changes Theresa May’s team, Kevin Schofield and Sebastian Whale talk to No 10 insiders, ministers and backbench Tories to find out more about the political team behind Britain’s most famous black door


    Poorest must not lose out as DfID increases focus on economic development, say MPs
    17 Jul 2018 Foreign Affairs
    Poorest must not lose out as DfID increases focus on economic development, say MPs

    Select committee warns that an international development plan focused on trade alone could actively disadvantage the most marginalised groups


    New Social Mobility Commission chair to appoint diverse set of commissioners
    17 Jul 2018 Culture
    New Social Mobility Commission chair to appoint diverse set of commissioners

    Dame Martina Milburn says hiring a diverse team is her first priority, with applications open until 25 July


    Post-Brexit Brits ‘will wonder why we were so negative’, says DIT chief negotiator
    16 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Post-Brexit Brits ‘will wonder why we were so negative’, says DIT chief negotiator

    Crawford Falconer says “world is begging to trade with UK” in first full interview since taking up role


    Former FCO perm sec speaks up on ministerial ‘bullying’
    16 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Former FCO perm sec speaks up on ministerial ‘bullying’

    Simon Fraser says civil service can teach MPs lessons on workplace behaviour and predicts intensification of Brexit woes


    Perm sec Matthew Rycroft on aid scrutiny, taking DfID out of its bubble and his ringside seats to history
    16 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Perm sec Matthew Rycroft on aid scrutiny, taking DfID out of its bubble and his ringside seats to history

    Matthew Rycroft has undertaken some challenging foreign policy roles in government, from helping end the war in Bosnia to facing down Russia in the UN security council. As he settles into his new role as permanent secretary of the Department for International Development he speaks to Richard Johnstone about the need for closer links with other departments, and the importance of showing what’s possible through the international aid budget


    Planning Inspectorate details recruitment drive
    16 Jul 2018 Economy
    Planning Inspectorate details recruitment drive

    Chief executive predicts "challenging" year after expert shortages combine with casework hike


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