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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
    Interview: Jonathan Rees
    08 Feb 2013 Leadership
    Interview: Jonathan Rees

    After 35 years in Whitehall and five years leading the Government Equalities Office, Jonathan Rees is heading for the exit. Matt Ross learns of his worries about civil service capabilities, ministerial policies and endless reorganisations


    Normington: no further appointment reforms without legislation
    07 Feb 2013
    Normington: no further appointment reforms without legislation

    Ministers do not have the power to pick their preferred permanent secretary from a shortlist, first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington said last week, and any further reforms to the system of permanent secretary appointments would require legislation. Meanwhile the head of the civil service, Sir Bob Kerslake, has told CSW that the government currently has no plans to legislate.


    Faith in managers up – mostly
    06 Feb 2013
    Faith in managers up – mostly

    Along with overall morale, perceptions of the quality of civil service leadership and management are slowly creeping up, according to the departmental findings of the latest Civil Service People Survey – though there are marked differences between departments in how staff rate their managers.


    MoJ’s handling of interpreters ‘shambolic’
    06 Feb 2013 Justice & Home Affairs
    MoJ’s handling of interpreters ‘shambolic’

    The Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ’s) outsourcing of court interpretation services has been “shambolic” and greatly harmed service quality, according to a report published today by the Commons’ Justice Committee


    Ministry of Defence should consider procurement impacts on UK plc
    06 Feb 2013 Commercial
    Ministry of Defence should consider procurement impacts on UK plc

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) should set out an explicit industrial strategy for defence procurement, the Commons’ Defence Committee said in a report published yesterday. Such a strategy would ensure that procurement decisions take account of their likely impact on British businesses, rather than simply pursuing value for money.


    Apparent delays just represent realistic audit, say MoD chiefs
    06 Feb 2013 Foreign Affairs
    Apparent delays just represent realistic audit, say MoD chiefs

    The head of military equipment at the Ministry of Defence this week defended delays to major projects which were criticised in a report last month by the National Audit Office.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Feb 2013
    06 Feb 2013
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Feb 2013
    06 Feb 2013 Communications
    Spads in Twitter smear charge
    Interview: Sally Davies
    05 Feb 2013 Health & Social Care
    Interview: Sally Davies

    As councils take control of public health budgets and staff, the government’s chief medical officer Sally Davies tells Matt Ross why the reforms should enable all kinds of public officials to help take the pressure off the NHS


    Frontline: School improvement adviser
    01 Feb 2013 Education
    Frontline: School improvement adviser

    A council’s education expert explains to Philip Bevan the impact of recent reforms to the schools system.


    PAC defended by Macpherson
    31 Jan 2013 Economy
    PAC defended by Macpherson

    Sir Nicholas Macpherson, the Treasury permanent secretary, last week praised the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and the National Audit Office (NAO) for their work in holding departments to account despite the “discomfort” of his fellow permanent secretaries.


    Building a high-tech future
    31 Jan 2013 Economy
    Building a high-tech future

    The government says that boosting our high-tech industries is key to getting the country’s economy moving again. But do its deeds match its words? Jess Bowie examines Whitehall’s work to support innovative businesses.


    Social networks are a powerful foreign policy tool, says Simon Fraser
    30 Jan 2013 Analysis
    Social networks are a powerful foreign policy tool, says Simon Fraser
    Trading funds model impeding open data plans
    30 Jan 2013
    Trading funds model impeding open data plans

    Less than a tenth of civil servants questioned by CSW believe the current model of financing trading funds is the best way to realise the coalition’s open data goals.


    Heed Olympic lessons, says IfG
    30 Jan 2013 Project Delivery
    Heed Olympic lessons, says IfG

    The civil service must make the most of expertise built up whilst preparing for the Olympics, according to a report published yesterday by the Institute for Government (IfG).


    30 Jan 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP CIO Langsdale dies
    30 Jan 2013 Justice & Home Affairs
    PASC chides PM on Mitchell
    Intern scheme launched
    30 Jan 2013 Education
    Intern scheme launched
    30 Jan 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    NAO queries IT savings data
    30 Jan 2013 Culture
    Film Review: Les Misérables

    Cinemas across the UK


    Television Review: Yes, Prime Minister
    30 Jan 2013 Culture
    Television Review: Yes, Prime Minister

    Gold, Tuesdays at 9pm



    There is a world of difference between an original piece of vintage furniture, and a modern copy of the same item. The former will be a reflection of its era but, since good workmanship stands the test of time, it should still look stylish and may even seem surprisingly modern. The latter, though it may be made from modern materials and nod to current fashion, runs the risk of looking merely old-fashioned and dated.​


    Interview: Katherine Kerswell and Clare Sumner
    29 Jan 2013 HR
    Interview: Katherine Kerswell and Clare Sumner

    Katherine Kerswell and Clare Sumner are heading up the tricky task of civil service reform. Joshua Chambers meets the dynamic duo leading the drive to shake up Whitehall’s skills, structures and working practices


    Thatcher was asked to consider handing over nearby islands as her task force neared the Falklands
    29 Jan 2013 Foreign Affairs
    Thatcher was asked to consider handing over nearby islands as her task force neared the Falklands

    As the British task force neared the Falkland Islands in 1982, cabinet secretary Sir Robert Armstrong sent prime minister Margaret Thatcher a briefing note raising the question of whether the UK should consider ceding some British territory in the south Atlantic to the Argentinians, documents released under the 30 year rule reveal.


    Perm Sec Round-Up: Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary, 2012
    21 Dec 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Perm Sec Round-Up: Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary, 2012
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