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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
    30 May 2012
    £278m saved on properties
    Heywood ‘angry’ at CS slurs
    30 May 2012 Leadership
    Heywood ‘angry’ at CS slurs

    Cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood is “angry” at attacks on the civil service in the newspapers over the past month, and the prime minister and deputy prime minister share that anger, Heywood told the Public Administration Select Committee last week.


    'Keep your eyes on the ball' says Lowcock
    30 May 2012 Analysis
    "Keep your eyes on the ball" says Lowcock

    The papers have been full of frothy stories and silly stereotypes about the civil service, says Mark Lowcock. This risks distracting us from the real – and very important – challenge of adapting to the tasks at hand


    30 May 2012 Foreign Affairs
    DfID permanent secretary calls for confidence

    The civil service should be more confident in its ability to deal with the challenges facing it, Department for International Development permanent secretary Mark Lowcock has said in an article for CSW.


    The customer is always right
    30 May 2012 Economy
    The customer is always right

    Suppliers are interested in low-carbon goods and services, but doubts over demand limit investment. Becky Slack examines carbon compacts, which demonstrate that customers really are hungry for eco-friendly supplies


    Interview: Matthew Coats
    30 May 2012 Education
    Interview: Matthew Coats

    Legal Services Commission chief Matthew Coats has a reputation for carrying problematic services through political storms. Matt Ross asks him about organisational reform, service quality – and the looming cuts to legal aid


    16 May 2012 Culture
    Whisky: Glenmorangie Original

    £32 www.glenmorangie.com


    Opinion: The government’s service reform agenda ignores the potential of its own staff, says Brendan Barber. It must utilise its best asset
    16 May 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: The government’s service reform agenda ignores the potential of its own staff, says Brendan Barber. It must utilise its best asset

    CBI director-general John Cridland writes (CSW p4, 12 April 2012) that the government has made little progress with its public service reforms over the past nine months. Those working in health and education witnessing major changes being pushed through might beg to differ, as might the civil servants trying to make sense of proposals from ministers for the ‘right to challenge’, ‘right to provide’ and now the ‘right to choose’.


    Whitehall takes a look in the mirror
    16 May 2012 HR
    Whitehall takes a look in the mirror

    Under Labour, the Cabinet Office reviewed departments’ capabilities – but these days, departments examine their own performance before producing Capability Action Plans. Ben Willis sets out their findings, warts and all


    Frontline: Council consultation officer
    16 May 2012
    Frontline: Council consultation officer

    A council worker tries to stay positive despite continued uncertainty


    Special Report: Rebuilding the ship of state
    16 May 2012 HR
    Special Report: Rebuilding the ship of state

    As the government prepares its civil service reform plans, CSW has carried out a major survey of civil servants – testing views both on how Whitehall is changing, and how it should change. Joshua Chambers reports.


    New cash pot for cyber-crime
    16 May 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    New cash pot for cyber-crime

    The government’s online safety initiative, Get Safe Online, is to receive a further £400,000 of funding in a bid to improve the UK’s knowledge of cyber-security threats.


    Exclusive: SCS faces stronger oversight
    16 May 2012 HR
    Exclusive: SCS faces stronger oversight

    The government’s civil service reform plan will increase the “corporate management” of the senior civil service and allow departments to better understand the abilities of employees in other organisations when recruiting, Sir Bob Kerslake, head of the civil service, has told CSW.


    16 May 2012 Health & Social Care
    Health dept lags in policymaking, risk assessment

    Civil servants in the Department of Health (DH) have raised concerns over its approach to policymaking, its risk-assessment skills and its effectiveness at consulting stakeholders, an exclusive opinion poll for CSW has found.


    Penman to be FDA general secretary
    16 May 2012 HR
    Penman to be FDA general secretary

    Dave Penman, the current deputy general secretary of the FDA, will become the trade union’s next general secretary later this year, it was announced yesterday.


    Interview: Stephen Allott
    16 May 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Stephen Allott

    The coalition promises more public contracts for small businesses – but we’ve heard this language before, without seeing much in the way of results. Becky Slack meets the man tasked with turning rhetoric into reality


    12 May 2012 Culture
    Book: Willpower - Rediscovering our greatest strength

    Roy F. Baumeister and John Tierney

    Published by Allen Lane


    Event: RHS Chelsea Flower Show
    10 May 2012 Culture
    Event: RHS Chelsea Flower Show

    Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London


    Opinion: Set decarbonisation targets in the Energy Bill
    05 May 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Set decarbonisation targets in the Energy Bill

    It's the UK’s only way out of the ‘energy trilemma’, says David Handley.


    Interview: Andrew Manley
    25 Apr 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Andrew Manley

    Andrew Manley, chief executive of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, looks after the MoD’s £23bn estate – and he’s pushing through one of the most ambitious reform programmes in government. Matt Ross meets him


    Interview: Richard Ottaway
    25 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: Richard Ottaway

    The chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee has been impressed by the FCO’s work, and applauds many of the coalition’s foreign policies. But he tells Joshua Chambers that the cuts risk damaging our overseas capabilities


    25 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Right system, wrong call

    The MoD reforms make sense; the carrier cuts do not


    Opinion: A truly transparent government would stop fighting the publication of its risk assessments on NHS reforms, says John Healey MP
    25 Apr 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: A truly transparent government would stop fighting the publication of its risk assessments on NHS reforms, says John Healey MP

    The legal clock is ticking for the government, as ministers must decide next week whether to release the NHS transition risk register or appeal again against the Information Tribunal’s decision that it should be published.


    Civil servants must compete to produce the best advice for ministers, says NICS chief McKibbin
    25 Apr 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Civil servants must compete to produce the best advice for ministers, says NICS chief McKibbin

    The Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) is in competition with ministers’ special advisers, friends, think tanks and other groups, NICS permanent secretary Malcolm McKibbin has said, and must demonstrate to politicians that its advice is the highest quality if ministers “are to properly value our information and our service.”


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