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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
    HMCTS office closures ‘put 500 jobs at risk’
    02 Nov 2017 Civil Service Reform
    HMCTS office closures ‘put 500 jobs at risk’

    Union warns of strike potential over Courts and Tribunal Service’s hubs proposals


    FCO strategy chief dubs no-deal Brexit ‘highly unlikely’
    02 Nov 2017 Brexit
    FCO strategy chief dubs no-deal Brexit ‘highly unlikely’

    Theo Rycroft also plays down significance of Oliver Robbins’ move to Cabinet Office


    Gavin Williamson named defence secretary after Michael Fallon resignation
    02 Nov 2017 Security & Defence
    Gavin Williamson named defence secretary after Michael Fallon resignation

    Chief whip moved to MoD after Fallon says his conduct had ‘fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces’


    All departments now signed up to DWP disability scheme one year from launch
    02 Nov 2017 Education
    All departments now signed up to DWP disability scheme one year from launch

    Civil service among organisations leading the way in Disability Confident scheme


    Millions of pounds added to Foreign Office wage bill after Brexit vote
    01 Nov 2017 Brexit
    Millions of pounds added to Foreign Office wage bill after Brexit vote

    Foreign Office insists higher wage bill reflects an increase in staff numbers as well as the impact of currency fluctuation


    Whitehall trade chief Crawford Falconer pledges UK-US trade deal will not be ‘cooked up by a few bureaucrats’
    01 Nov 2017 Brexit
    Whitehall trade chief Crawford Falconer pledges UK-US trade deal will not be ‘cooked up by a few bureaucrats’

    UK’s chief negotiator tells MPs department is in ‘good homework mode’ as Liam Fox confirms 734 new hires since February


    MoD ‘approving cannibalisation of ships to keep the Royal Navy afloat’
    01 Nov 2017 Commercial
    MoD ‘approving cannibalisation of ships to keep the Royal Navy afloat’

    Number of parts moved between Navy vessels has increased by 50% in five years say auditors


    Ministry of Justice to lead review on impact of 40% cut to legal aid since 2010
    01 Nov 2017 Culture
    Ministry of Justice to lead review on impact of 40% cut to legal aid since 2010

    Justice secretary asks officials to commence “post-implementation review” that was promised when reforms were introduced in 2012


    Nearly 3,000 civil servants hired to work on Brexit
    31 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Nearly 3,000 civil servants hired to work on Brexit

    David Davis says departments are preparing 300 Brexit-related programmes to be implemented with or without a deal


    DfT perm sec to seek legal advice on former HS2 chief accused of ‘defrauding taxpayers’
    31 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    DfT perm sec to seek legal advice on former HS2 chief accused of ‘defrauding taxpayers’

    Bernadette Kelly asked by MPs to look into “possibility of fraud” over £1.7m made in unauthorised redundancy payments


    Government says civil servants need ‘safe space’ for Brexit talks as it refuses to publish impact assessments
    31 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Government says civil servants need ‘safe space’ for Brexit talks as it refuses to publish impact assessments

    DExEU confirms that 58 impact studies have been produced for sectors ranging from agriculture  to tourism, but refuses to publish them


    IFS: Hammond ‘may need to drop fixation’ with budget surplus to boost public sector pay
    30 Oct 2017 Brexit
    IFS: Hammond ‘may need to drop fixation’ with budget surplus to boost public sector pay

    Political climate makes further departmental spending cuts or higher taxes unlikely, report argues


    Department for International Trade names its first chief scientist
    30 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Department for International Trade names its first chief scientist

    Electronics and telecommunications expert Dr Mike Short named to post after six-month search


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 30
    30 Oct 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 30

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


    Ivan Rogers: Brexit trade negotiators face ‘asymmetric’ struggle
    30 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Ivan Rogers: Brexit trade negotiators face ‘asymmetric’ struggle

    Former ambassador to EU warns MPs the UK faces talent and data imbalance against backdrop of Article 50 process


    Civil servants lack basic training, like ministers who do as they're told and opposed the poll tax: four ex-ministers share their views
    27 Oct 2017 Analysis
    Civil servants lack basic training, like ministers who do as they're told and opposed the poll tax: four ex-ministers share their views

    Baroness Stowell, Lord Heseltine, Baroness Warsi and Harriet Harman are the latest former minsters to look back on their time in Whitehall as part of the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect series. They reveal the good and the bad of the civil service


    Sir Jeremy Heywood reveals he was treated for cancer over summer
    27 Oct 2017 Leadership
    Sir Jeremy Heywood reveals he was treated for cancer over summer

    The head of the civil service was diagnosed in June and continued normal duties throughout treatment 


    Government opens up data on £100bn of annual grant awards
    27 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Government opens up data on £100bn of annual grant awards
    Publication of departmental information is intended to help design policy and prevent fraud
    Whitehall ‘should share contacts’ to boost BAME appointments to public boards, says Peter Riddell
    26 Oct 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall ‘should share contacts’ to boost BAME appointments to public boards, says Peter Riddell

    Appointments watchdog calls on departments to better coordinate their public appointments teams


    Report flags Ministry of Defence's 24% vacancy rate for commercial roles
    26 Oct 2017 Commercial
    Report flags Ministry of Defence's 24% vacancy rate for commercial roles

    National Audit Office warns shortage of key commercial and cost assurance experts could jeopardise £1.7bn savings target from non-competitive contracts


    Heywood pledges mental health boost for civil servants
    26 Oct 2017 Education
    Heywood pledges mental health boost for civil servants

    Civil service signs up to implement recommendations of a report to boost mental health support at work


    DCLG urged to appoint ‘serious scientist’ to advise on Grenfell Tower disaster
    26 Oct 2017 Government Tax Profession
    DCLG urged to appoint ‘serious scientist’ to advise on Grenfell Tower disaster

    MPs raise concerns about department’s attitude to science advice after learning its acting chief scientific advisor is an economist


    Jon Thompson: ‘Not credible’ for HMRC to continue existing reform plans alongside Brexit
    26 Oct 2017 Brexit
    Jon Thompson: ‘Not credible’ for HMRC to continue existing reform plans alongside Brexit

    HMRC chief says the organisation will present a ‘reprioritisation’ plan to ministers next year, and plans to hire more staff as Brexit workload increases


    Inquiry announced into how civil servants use evidence to design policy for at-risk children
    26 Oct 2017 Culture
    Inquiry announced into how civil servants use evidence to design policy for at-risk children

    Science and Technology Committee to assess quality and extent of research used in government interventions and early-years policy


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