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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
    Sir Derek Jones: the Welsh government's top official on devolution and a year of 'intense pressure and scrutiny'
    23 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Sir Derek Jones: the Welsh government's top official on devolution and a year of "intense pressure and scrutiny"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Sir Derek Jones, permanent secretary of the Welsh Government, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Ordnance Survey CEO Nigel Clifford on a 'year of transition' and his first months in the top job
    23 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Ordnance Survey CEO Nigel Clifford on a "year of transition" and his first months in the top job

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Ordnance Survey chief executive Nigel Clifford takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    NS&I chief executive Jane Platt reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to the new year
    23 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    NS&I chief executive Jane Platt reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to the new year

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. National Savings & Investments (NS&I) chief executive Jane Platt takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Civil service chief John Manzoni: 2016 will be about working smarter to get things done
    23 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service chief John Manzoni: 2016 will be about working smarter to get things done

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Civil service chief executive and Cabinet Office permanent secretary John Manzoni takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood: 'The dedication, creativity and indomitable spirit of civil servants remains unparalleled'
    23 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood: "The dedication, creativity and indomitable spirit of civil servants remains unparalleled"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Sir Jeremy Heywood, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Department for Education permanent secretary Chris Wormald: 'We've already made significant progress on our manifesto commitments'
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Department for Education permanent secretary Chris Wormald: "We've already made significant progress on our manifesto commitments"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Department for Education permanent secretary Chris Wormald takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series


    Major Projects Authority chief Tony Meggs on 2015: 'A core focus has been tackling our talent shortage'
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Major Projects Authority chief Tony Meggs on 2015: "A core focus has been tackling our talent shortage"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Major Projects Authority chief executive Tony Meggs takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series


    Apprenticeships, the National Living Wage, and productivity: BIS perm sec Martin Donnelly on his 2016 priorities
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Apprenticeships, the National Living Wage, and productivity: BIS perm sec Martin Donnelly on his 2016 priorities

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Martin Donnelly, permanent secretary at the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series


    Government borrowing for November worse than expected, new figures show
    22 Dec 2015 Economics
    Government borrowing for November worse than expected, new figures show

    Treasury says "one-off" factors to blame for higher-than-forecast public borrowing


    What does 2016 have in store for the civil service?
    22 Dec 2015 Analysis
    What does 2016 have in store for the civil service?

    Special report: With the Spending Review out of the way and all eyes on Whitehall's new Single Departmental Plans, Matt Foster assesses what the next four years of austerity are likely to mean for the size and shape of government – and how the much-heralded “transformation” of the state will play out in practice


    Charity Commission CEO Paula Sussex: '2015 has called for hard graft – but we've risen to the challenge'
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Charity Commission CEO Paula Sussex: "2015 has called for hard graft – but we've risen to the challenge"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Charity Commission chief executive Paula Sussex ​ takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    DCLG permanent secretary Melanie Dawes: 'Becoming a perm sec just before an election hasn’t made for a quiet life!'
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    DCLG permanent secretary Melanie Dawes: "Becoming a perm sec just before an election hasn’t made for a quiet life!"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Melanie Dawes, permanent secretary of the Department for Communities and Local Government, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Operational delivery chief Ruth Owen on setting up the Surge and Rapid Response Team – and her plans for 2016
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Operational delivery chief Ruth Owen on setting up the Surge and Rapid Response Team – and her plans for 2016

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Ruth Owen, head of the government's Operational Delivery Profession​, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Department for International Development perm sec Mark Lowcock: 'Our biggest challenge in 2015 has been defeating Ebola in Sierra Leone'
    22 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Department for International Development perm sec Mark Lowcock: "Our biggest challenge in 2015 has been defeating Ebola in Sierra Leone"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Mark Lowcock, permanent secretary of the Department for International Development, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Project management in the new parliament: the journey towards creating career paths in delivery
    21 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Project management in the new parliament: the journey towards creating career paths in delivery

    What skills and capabilities are required for overseeing major government projects – and is there a clear enough career path for project managers in the civil service? Colin Marrs reports from a recent CSW round table


    It’s time for the government’s digital strategy to take flight Sponsored
    21 Dec 2015
    It’s time for the government’s digital strategy to take flight

    In the wake of the Spending Review, Sopra Steria’s MD of Central Government, John Baskerville, sits down to discuss the next generation of digital services


    Transforming services will require new approaches to procurement and smarter use of technology Sponsored
    21 Dec 2015
    Transforming services will require new approaches to procurement and smarter use of technology

    John Hicks, director and UK head of government and public for AECOM, on how civil servants can embrace change and deliver value


    Should the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills become the Department for Growth?
    21 Dec 2015 Commercial
    Should the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills become the Department for Growth?

    Former BIS special adviser Josie Cluer looks at the case for separating some of the Treasury’s functions and giving them to a single department, charged with coordinating policy across government to drive growth


    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill on 2015 and tackling 'fast-evolving threats' with a 'significantly reduced' budget
    21 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill on 2015 and tackling "fast-evolving threats" with a "significantly reduced" budget

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Mark Sedwill, permanent secretary of the Home Office, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Ebola, antibiotic resistance and election year: chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies on 2015's biggest challenges
    21 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Ebola, antibiotic resistance and election year: chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies on 2015's biggest challenges

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Dame Sally Davies, chief medical officer for England, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    Decc permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove on the Energy Bill, climate change – and a weakness for gangster films
    21 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Decc permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove on the Energy Bill, climate change – and a weakness for gangster films

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Stephen Lovegrove, permanent secretary of the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc), takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    HMRC chief Lin Homer on 2015: 'We had a big wobble on customer service – but we've learnt some things about transition'
    21 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief Lin Homer on 2015: "We had a big wobble on customer service – but we've learnt some things about transition"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) chief executive Lin Homer takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs' round-up series...


    DfT's Phil Graham stepping up to lead National Infrastructure Commission
    21 Dec 2015 Commercial
    DfT's Phil Graham stepping up to lead National Infrastructure Commission

    Senior Department for Transport official – who has served as deputy director for high speed rail strategy – will head up George Osborne's Commission


    What's it like being the government's chief veterinary officer?
    18 Dec 2015 Energy & Environment
    What's it like being the government's chief veterinary officer?

    This year marks the 150th anniversary of state veterinary service. For the UK’s chief veterinary officer Nigel Gibbens, it’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on the achievements of his profession, and consider what lies ahead in the ever-changing role of a government vet


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