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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    David Cameron's special advisers got bumper pay rises in final year, CSW analysis shows
    29 Aug 2016 Economics
    David Cameron's special advisers got bumper pay rises in final year, CSW analysis shows

    Civil service unions hit out as new CSW analysis shows that many outgoing Number 10 advisers had substantial year-on-year pay rises, as well as enhanced redundancy terms and honours​


    Senior UK diplomat thought Anglo-Irish Agreement was an 'insult' to Northern Ireland – FCO papers
    26 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Senior UK diplomat thought Anglo-Irish Agreement was an "insult" to Northern Ireland – FCO papers

    Newly-released Foreign Office papers show how UK's former top man in Europe believed deal between Dublin and London was "an insult and a degradation for Ulster"


    South Africa used 'back channels' to challenge UK's apartheid stance – FCO files
    26 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    South Africa used "back channels" to challenge UK's apartheid stance – FCO files

    Newly-released Foreign Office papers show that the-then South African prime minister P.W.Botha went through former British intelligence officer to "convey a message about his disquiet at the UK attitude" apartheid


    Top US official wanted British record of Thatcher-Reagan meeting – because American notes weren't up to scratch
    26 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Top US official wanted British record of Thatcher-Reagan meeting – because American notes weren't up to scratch

    Newly-released Foreign Office papers show the US ambassador "did not get a very good read-out" from his own side after a meeting between the American president and the UK prime minister


    Civil service diversity: how an award-winning women's group took on the gender gap – and brought men along too
    26 Aug 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Civil service diversity: how an award-winning women's group took on the gender gap – and brought men along too

    The Border Force's Sara Alexander, winner of last year's Diversity and Inclusion Award for Championing Gender, tells CSW why buy-in from men is vital in confronting the issues faced by women in the civil service


    DWP seeks £130,000-a-year data chief
    25 Aug 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP seeks £130,000-a-year data chief

    Successful candidate will have responsibility for leading teams of 500 data scientists, architects, statisticians and engineers


    Senior Tory urges Treasury to reveal how policies will impact low-paid
    25 Aug 2016 Economics
    Senior Tory urges Treasury to reveal how policies will impact low-paid

    Treasury committee chair Andrew Tyrie wants a return to publishing Treasury analysis that shows how policies will impact household incomes


    Foreign Office staff thought Margaret Thatcher was smarter than Ronald Reagan – FCO files
    25 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Foreign Office staff thought Margaret Thatcher was smarter than Ronald Reagan – FCO files

    Newly-released Foreign Office papers show "laid back" US President was seen as "not on an intellectual par" with the UK prime minister


    FCO files reveal top British diplomat's take on 'unhappy' Ireland
    25 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    FCO files reveal top British diplomat's take on "unhappy" Ireland

    Newly-released historical papers from the Foreign Office show Britain’s decidedly undiplomatic take on the state of Ireland


    Libyan Embassy siege prompted major shake-up of Whitehall's counter-terror team, new files reveal
    25 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Libyan Embassy siege prompted major shake-up of Whitehall's counter-terror team, new files reveal

    Foreign Office files show how the department's permanent secretary ordered the formation of an elite “security coordination unit", able to call on officials from right across the civil service


    Civil service moves special: Who's who at Liam Fox's Department for International Trade?
    24 Aug 2016 Brexit
    Civil service moves special: Who's who at Liam Fox's Department for International Trade?

    Full details on the new leadership team at the DIT – as former UK Trade and Investments chief exec Andrew Cahn tells CSW that setting up a new department could have a "really serious frictional cost"


    'End of an era' – tributes pour in for Yes, Minister writer Sir Antony Jay
    24 Aug 2016 Government Tax Profession
    "End of an era" – tributes pour in for Yes, Minister writer Sir Antony Jay

    Co-writer of the still-definitive civil service satire rememberd as "an iconoclast who was willing to make a joke about almost anything"


    Diplomats asked to dig up info on Geoffrey Howe's dinner guests, FCO papers reveal
    24 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Diplomats asked to dig up info on Geoffrey Howe's dinner guests, FCO papers reveal

    Then-foreign secretary and his wife asked officials to gather "as many details as possible" about the wives and family lives of foreign ministers, new papers show


    Thatcher kept FCO officials in the dark over Reagan security briefing, new files show
    24 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Thatcher kept FCO officials in the dark over Reagan security briefing, new files show

    Newly-released papers show how Number 10 kept the Foreign Office out of the loop over a US briefing on the controversial Strategic Defence Initiative


    FCO files reveal British officials were ordered to thwart Yasser Arafat visit
    24 Aug 2016 Foreign Affairs
    FCO files reveal British officials were ordered to thwart Yasser Arafat visit

    Newly-released papers show how officials set out to frustrate planned visit by the Palestinian Liberation Organisation leader


    Ofsted chair quits after Isle of Wight 'ghetto' row
    23 Aug 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Ofsted chair quits after Isle of Wight "ghetto" row

    David Hoare steps down after saying the Isle of Wight suffered from a "mass" of crime, drug and unemployment problems


    Leaked civil service advice reveals concerns over seven-day NHS plans
    23 Aug 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Leaked civil service advice reveals concerns over seven-day NHS plans

    Leaked risk assessment highlights concerns over workforce and Brexit – but Whitehall source points out that such documents are designed to set out "worst-case scenario"


    Devolution: No 10 cools talk of ditching elected mayors plan
    22 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Devolution: No 10 cools talk of ditching elected mayors plan

    Downing Street moves to dampen speculation that Theresa May is considering a rethink on George Osborne's drive to give away powers in exchange for elected mayors


    Sir Derek Jones' successor as Welsh perm sec faces formidable Brexit in-tray
    22 Aug 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Sir Derek Jones' successor as Welsh perm sec faces formidable Brexit in-tray

    Advertisement for the role of Wales' top official goes live – as first minister Carwyn Jones emphasises that Brexit means "fundamental change for Wales and the UK as a whole"


    Driving a culture of collaboration in the civil service
    22 Aug 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Driving a culture of collaboration in the civil service

    How can Whitehall departments be persuaded to collaborate more effectively to achieve greater efficiency and savings? Mark Smulian reports on a round table discussion of the issue sponsored by CGI at Civil Service Live and led by the Ministry of Justice permanent secretary Richard Heaton


    GDS demise talk 'wide of the mark', says the Institute for Government
    22 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    GDS demise talk "wide of the mark", says the Institute for Government

    Daniel Thornton of the respected IfG think tank predicts greater role in business transformation work for government departments


    Devolution: Theresa May eyes end to George Osborne's mayor drive
    22 Aug 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Devolution: Theresa May eyes end to George Osborne's mayor drive

    UK's new prime minister is said to be considering lifting the requirement for local authorities to have elected mayors to get devolution deals


    Interview – Paula Sussex, Charity Commission CEO: “We’re looking long and hard at quality and performance'
    22 Aug 2016 Culture
    Interview – Paula Sussex, Charity Commission CEO: “We’re looking long and hard at quality and performance"

    Two years into her tenure at the Charity Commission, chief executive Paula Sussex says her organisation is making substantial strides towards turning around some damning findings from Westminster watchdogs. Mark Smulian reports


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 22
    22 Aug 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 22

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


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