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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
    BT creates new CIO positions to further strengthen major corporate and public sector business Sponsored
    08 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    BT creates new CIO positions to further strengthen major corporate and public sector business

    Restructure sees BT adopt CIO-to-CIO approach to better engage with customers


    Deadline extended in economic adviser recruitment drive
    08 Jun 2017 Economics
    Deadline extended in economic adviser recruitment drive

    Pan-Whitehall campaign seeks 70 new analysts, with Defra earmarked for biggest intake


    Dave Penman: civil servants working long hours must be compensated
    08 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Dave Penman: civil servants working long hours must be compensated

    Recording the extent of Whitehall's long-hours culture is the first step to a better deal for civil servants


    Sir David Norgrove interview: new chair of UK Statistics Authority on elections, the misuse of numbers and working for Margaret Thatcher
    08 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Sir David Norgrove interview: new chair of UK Statistics Authority on elections, the misuse of numbers and working for Margaret Thatcher

    Former Treasury economist Sir David Norgrove is no stranger to number crunching and dealing with tough politicians. Now the new chair of the UK Statistics Authority tells Jim Dunton about the challenges ahead for the statistics watchdog, and what he thinks Thatcher would have made of Brexit


    Defence in a digital and disruptive era: innovation in IT Sponsored
    08 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Defence in a digital and disruptive era: innovation in IT

    BT looks at turning points within the UK defence sector, the evolving nature of warfare and how new cyber-attacks pose new questions for our national defence


    How big data is helping to transform the defence sector Sponsored
    07 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    How big data is helping to transform the defence sector

    Bill Holford explores how big data is changing modern warfare, and argues for a defence big data strategy to ensure we are making the most of the opportunities ahead


    Election 2017: May’s Number 10 chiefs returned to government work after terror attacks
    07 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Election 2017: May’s Number 10 chiefs returned to government work after terror attacks

    Unusual move was approved by civil service ethics chief, Cabinet Office confirms


    Leaders make final pitches to voters ahead of election polling day
    07 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Leaders make final pitches to voters ahead of election polling day

    Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn cross country on last day of campaigning


    Whitehall digital transformation has stalled since Francis Maude's departure, says IfG
    06 Jun 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Whitehall digital transformation has stalled since Francis Maude's departure, says IfG

    Drive to boost digital public services needs renewed political leadership after the election, says think tank


    Election 2017: Conservatives plan to revive Board of Trade
    06 Jun 2017 Brexit
    Election 2017: Conservatives plan to revive Board of Trade

    Proposal would create a network comprising nine trade commissioners across the world to drum up business for the UK after Brexit


    Policymaker turned gamekeeper: what happens when civil servants move into regulation
    05 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Policymaker turned gamekeeper: what happens when civil servants move into regulation

    Martin Stanley recalls his own shift into the world of watchdogs and introduces his new ‘Understanding Regulation’ website


    Union accuses HMRC of possible purdah breach over office closures plan
    05 Jun 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Union accuses HMRC of possible purdah breach over office closures plan

    PCS expresses concern that contracts forming part of the tax department’s controversial regional hub scheme were signed in the pre-election period


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — June 5
    05 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — June 5

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


    Civil service still fails to mirror modern Britain, diversity analysis shows
    05 Jun 2017 Education
    Civil service still fails to mirror modern Britain, diversity analysis shows

    Institute for Government data crunch highlights discrimination issues and “stalled” progress on boosting Senior Civil Service’s BAME numbers


    DWP staff strike over proposed Jobcentre closure
    02 Jun 2017 Economics
    DWP staff strike over proposed Jobcentre closure

    MPs and centre users back call to save one of 78 threatened offices


    DfID names Nick Dyer as interim replacement for perm sec Lowcock
    01 Jun 2017 Foreign Affairs
    DfID names Nick Dyer as interim replacement for perm sec Lowcock

    Department's director general for policy and global programmes Nick Dyer will step up to top job


    Charity warns of mental health strain on public sector workers
    01 Jun 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Charity warns of mental health strain on public sector workers

    Mind says higher stress levels, including in central government, lead to three times the number of sick days due to mental health compared to private sector


    Defra faces fresh court action over air quality proposals
    01 Jun 2017 Energy & Environment
    Defra faces fresh court action over air quality proposals

    Environmental campaigners seek High Court review of clean air proposals and consultation


    Carol Tullo interview: National Archives director on leadership, digital record-keeping, and the benefits of peer support
    01 Jun 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Carol Tullo interview: National Archives director on leadership, digital record-keeping, and the benefits of peer support

    After starting her career in law Carol Tullo has now worked in the civil service for 20 years. She talks to Suzannah Brecknell about two decades worth of change, Whitehall milestones and the digital future


    Start of Brexit talks could be postponed if Jeremy Corbyn becomes prime minister
    31 May 2017 Brexit
    Start of Brexit talks could be postponed if Jeremy Corbyn becomes prime minister

    Talks scheduled to start on 19 June could be delayed if government changes


    IFS: Department of Health funding plans ‘do not keep up with NHS demand’
    31 May 2017 Finance
    IFS: Department of Health funding plans ‘do not keep up with NHS demand’

    Think tank urges next government to focus on finding “long term solution” to health and care funding pressures


    Jane Dudman: Who needs experts? We all do
    31 May 2017 Brexit
    Jane Dudman: Who needs experts? We all do

    Prime minister Theresa May can’t afford to shut herself off from good, impartial advice


    Government IT leaders least likely to get salary boost
    30 May 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Government IT leaders least likely to get salary boost

    Public sector CIOs may get below average salaries and bonuses, but they’re still among the happiest of IT leaders


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

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


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