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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    Figures highlight record female representation on public sector boards
    19 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Figures highlight record female representation on public sector boards

    The highest proportion of top public sector jobs on record went to women in the last year, new figures from the Commissioner for Public Appointments show


    Public finances worsen in first figures since Brexit vote
    19 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Public finances worsen in first figures since Brexit vote

    The UK ran a surplus of just £1bn last month – £200m lower than July 2015


    Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 16)
    19 Aug 2016 Culture
    Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 16)

    Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese



     


    Nick Raynsford interview – 'My advice to new ministers? Be serious about the job'
    19 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Nick Raynsford interview – "My advice to new ministers? Be serious about the job"

    In eight years as a Labour minister and 22 as an MP, Nick Raynsford learned a thing or two about what works in government. He sits down with CSW’s Matt Foster to talk about his new book, "Substance Not Spin", Whitehall’s fear of letting go — and why his party must not become an “ineffective protest movement”


    Government must ditch “silo” mentality to tackle racial inequality, says watchdog
    18 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government must ditch “silo” mentality to tackle racial inequality, says watchdog

    Equalities and Human Rights Commission paints stark picture of differing outcomes for ethnic minority groups and urges government to join up disparate initiatives


    Theresa May 'to cap special adviser salaries'
    18 Aug 2016 HR
    Theresa May "to cap special adviser salaries"

    New prime minister wants new Spad pay to be capped at £72,000 a year unless signed off by Number 10


    Brexit department's top civil servant Olly Robbins: We're aiming to stay small
    17 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Brexit department's top civil servant Olly Robbins: We're aiming to stay small

    Permanent secretary of the Department for Exiting the European Union says the new organisation is "growing fast"


    Senior civil servants quizzed on whether parents owned home in social mobility drive
    17 Aug 2016 Economy
    Senior civil servants quizzed on whether parents owned home in social mobility drive

    Latest bid to change the culture of the civil service sees 4,000 top officials asked questions on their background


    GOV.UK Verify director to leave in latest high-profile GDS departure
    16 Aug 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    GOV.UK Verify director to leave in latest high-profile GDS departure

    Janet Hughes announces that she is to leave the flagship identity assurance scheme at the end of this week


    Treasury pressure leading DWP to pass welfare laws without evidence – government adviser
    16 Aug 2016 Finance
    Treasury pressure leading DWP to pass welfare laws without evidence – government adviser

    Chair of the government’s Social Security Advisory Committee says Budget and Autumn Statement deadlines have "regularly resulted in secondary legislation being presented to us without meaningful analysis of impact or interactions with other parts of the benefit system"


    Whitehall urged to ditch 'contempt' for local government – or risk 'overload'
    16 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall urged to ditch "contempt" for local government – or risk "overload"

    Former Labour minister Nick Raynsford, a key player in setting up the Greater London Authority, tells CSW that civil servants and ministers are still reluctant to let go of powers


    Fresh HMRC redundancies possible under first wave of office closures
    16 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Fresh HMRC redundancies possible under first wave of office closures

    More than 40 staff unable to relocate or who turned down voluntary exit could be made redundant under first round of estate downsizing


    Civil service moves special: Brexit department takes shape
    15 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Civil service moves special: Brexit department takes shape

    Catch up with all the latest appointments at the Department for Exiting the European Union as it begins to flesh out its senior management team – plus all the usual Whitehall moves


    Brexit: public sector bosses want clarity on future of migrant staff
    15 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Brexit: public sector bosses want clarity on future of migrant staff

    Latest Labour Market Outlook from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development finds concern over employment law and migration policy


    Theresa May 'unimpressed' by Brexit turf war between FCO and Trade department
    15 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Theresa May "unimpressed" by Brexit turf war between FCO and Trade department

    Downing Street sources cool on Boris Johnson and Liam Fox's tussle over departmental responsibility


    MPs may struggle to hold Brexit department to account, warns think tank
    15 Aug 2016 Brexit
    MPs may struggle to hold Brexit department to account, warns think tank

    Institute for Government says new select committee is likely to be almost three times the size of other watchdog panels, hampering its effectiveness


    HM Revenue & Customs reveals new Croydon base
    12 Aug 2016 Economics
    HM Revenue & Customs reveals new Croydon base

    2,500 staff set to relocate to town-centre office block from summer 2017


    BEIS set to lose consumer and competition policy director
    12 Aug 2016 Culture
    BEIS set to lose consumer and competition policy director

    Caroline Normand set to join Which?, while other moves see the government name Lowell Goddard’s abuse inquiry replacement and Charlie Bean lined up for the Budget Responsibility Committee


    Departments urged to create new strategies to boost Muslim employment
    11 Aug 2016 Economics
    Departments urged to create new strategies to boost Muslim employment

    MPs call on Department for Communities and Local Government, Department for Work and Pensions and Department for Education to develop new inclusion programmes particularly targeting women


    Government must 'crack on' with Heathrow decision, says National Infrastructure Commission chief
    10 Aug 2016 Economy
    Government must "crack on" with Heathrow decision, says National Infrastructure Commission chief

    National Infrastructure Commission chief executive Phil Graham tells CSW it is “disappointing” that the government has “taken so long” to decide on airport expansion


    Interview: Phil Graham, National Infrastructure Commission CEO on Heathrow, HS2 – and long-term thinking
    10 Aug 2016 Economy
    Interview: Phil Graham, National Infrastructure Commission CEO on Heathrow, HS2 – and long-term thinking

    The National Infrastructure Commission is less than a year old. But it's already thinking about the infrastructure Britain will need in 2050. The NIC's chief executive Phil Graham sits down with Mark Leftly to discuss HS2, Heathrow – and what running a theatre company taught him about people


    Treasury eyes new financial services director general to oversee Brexit shake-up
    09 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Treasury eyes new financial services director general to oversee Brexit shake-up

    Treasury wants new director general to lead a "change management programme" at the ministry, prompted by Britain's vote to leave the EU


    David Cameron's honours list to be investigated by Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
    09 Aug 2016 Culture
    David Cameron's honours list to be investigated by Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

    MPs set to look into former prime minister's controversial list of honours and peerages for former advisers and allies


    Department for International Development urged to sharpen risk management to ensure aid doesn't go missing
    09 Aug 2016 Finance
    Department for International Development urged to sharpen risk management to ensure aid doesn't go missing

    New report from the Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DfID staff working in fragile and conflict-afflicted states are sometimes confused about how to manage risk


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