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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Government launches training joint venture
    29 Apr 2013 Education
    Government launches training joint venture

    The Cabinet Office has created a joint venture company to commercialise government’s portfolio of ‘Best Management Practice’ training tools and services.


    Interview: Roly Keating
    29 Apr 2013 Culture
    Interview: Roly Keating

    The British Library’s vast collection is about to get much bigger. Suzannah Brecknell meets its new chief executive, Roly Keating, to find out how the world’s second largest library is reinventing itself for the digital age


    Skills plan mandatory, says Sir Bob
    26 Apr 2013 Education
    Skills plan mandatory, says Sir Bob

    All government departments will be required to deliver the goals outlined in the civil service Capabilities Plan released last week, Bob Kerslake, head of the civil service, has told CSW.


    New structure to help plan for long term
    25 Apr 2013 Economy
    New structure to help plan for long term

    The Cabinet Office has established a new structure, chaired by cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood, to improve government’s long term planning, Civil Service World can reveal.


    Looking beyond the horizon
    25 Apr 2013 Economy
    Looking beyond the horizon

    Government must plan ahead for long-term social, economic and environmental change, so it employs ‘horizon scanners’ to predict likely scenarios. Joshua Chambers looks at what the future holds for this unusual profession.


    24 Apr 2013 Finance
    Neds’ firms face legal probes

    Companies run by two lead departmental non-executive directors (Neds) have been publicly accused of serious wrongdoing.


    Call for CFO as IfG highlights 'weak' financial leadership
    24 Apr 2013 Finance
    Call for CFO as IfG highlights 'weak' financial leadership

    The government needs a chief financial officer (CFO) “who is clearly and visibly responsible for ensuring that spending decisions are made on the basis of financial analysis and for measuring the outcomes in terms of value for money and performance management,” Rebecca McCaffry, innovation specialist at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), has told CSW.


    24 Apr 2013
    Russell signals mass privatisation

    “Only one or two companies” owned by the government will never be privatised, Mark Russell, the new head of the Shareholder Executive, told the Financial Times on Monday. The government owns stakes in 21 businesses, including trading funds such as Ordnance Survey and the Land Registry.


    24 Apr 2013
    Postcode data to be sold off

    The Postcode Address File – a database containing details of over 28m UK addresses – is to be sold off along with the Royal Mail in the coalition’s privatisation plans, prompting criticism from the government-backed Open Data Institute (ODI).


    24 Apr 2013
    MPs attack FCO promotions
    Arrivals, moves and departures, April 2013
    24 Apr 2013
    Arrivals, moves and departures, April 2013

    Ed Lester, former head of the Student Loans Company (SLC), has been appointed chief executive of the Land Registry. He replaces Malcolm Dawson, who joined the Land Registry in 2008 and became chief exec in 2011 on a fixed-term contract.


    Interview: Chris Wormald
    18 Apr 2013 Education
    Interview: Chris Wormald

    Chris Wormald, the education department’s permanent secretary, is leading organisational changes that go well beyond the Civil Service Reform Plan. Matt Ross quizzes him on the outcomes of his "zero-based review".


    Joining up the service delivery silos
    17 Apr 2013 Civil Service Reform
    Joining up the service delivery silos

    For years, governments have run pilots exploring ways to improve local autonomy and coordination between services at the sharp end. Winnie Agbonlahor reports on the latest results – and the prospects for radical change


    Shiny Appy People
    11 Apr 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    Shiny Appy People

    People are using their mobile phones and tablet computers for a fast-growing range of tasks, and service providers must keep up. Joshua Chambers reports on how digital by default has morphed into mobile first


    Building a new skills framework
    06 Apr 2013 Education
    Building a new skills framework

    The long-awaited Capabilities Plan has now emerged, outlining how civil service skills and abilities are to be strengthened. Now the work begins: Colin Marrs explains how officials will be required to put flesh on its bones.


    Frontline: Environmental health manager
    05 Apr 2013 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Environmental health manager

    The coalition really doesn’t understand health and safety, a professional in the field tells Tom Heyden.


    04 Apr 2013 Analysis
    Editorial: Justice capabilities are on probation

    It’s not clear that the MoJ is ready for its next big challenge


    Interview: Ursula Brennan
    04 Apr 2013 Commercial
    Interview: Ursula Brennan

    The Ministry of Justice is at the forefront of the coalition’s moves towards both outsourcing of service provision, and payment by results – meaning that life isn’t always easy for its chief, Ursula Brennan. Matt Ross meets her


    Meet the Winners: Community Rail Ambassador Project Team
    03 Apr 2013 Culture
    Meet the Winners: Community Rail Ambassador Project Team

    The transport department's Community Rail Ambassador Project won the Understanding and Engaging with Communities award in the Diversity and Equality Awards for their work encouraging disadvantaged groups to make better use of rail travel. Civil Service World finds out more


    Datamarket sweep
    02 Apr 2013 Economy
    Datamarket sweep

    Under the coalition’s open data agenda, the trading funds are being encouraged to release more information without charge. But if they give away their biggest asset for free, how can they earn a living? Winnie Agbonlahor reports.


    28 Mar 2013 Analysis
    Training report: must try harder

    Civil Service Learning is struggling to reverse a terrible trend.


    A cold bath for civil service training
    28 Mar 2013 Education
    A cold bath for civil service training

    In 2010, a CSW survey revealed civil servants’ feelings about their training. Three years on, post budget cuts and Civil Service Learning, we’ve asked them again – with quite different results. Suzannah Brecknell reports.


    McCrae: Abolish the Budget, it's archaic
    27 Mar 2013 Analysis
    McCrae: Abolish the Budget, it's archaic

    The annual drama of the Budget is a dysfunctional relic and should be scrapped, says Julian McCrae. Ministers and civil servants have bigger – and more nourishing – fish to fry.


    New head of Universal Credit announced
    27 Mar 2013
    New head of Universal Credit announced

    The former head of construction for the London 2012 Olympic games, Howard Shiplee, has been appointed to lead the delivery of Universal Credit, the Department for Work and Pensions has announced today.


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