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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
    UK government maintains open data lead – but progress slows
    03 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    UK government maintains open data lead – but progress slows

    Open Data Barometer finds that the UK government is still top for releasing open data – but France, Canada and Mexico are snapping at its heels


    Civil service performance management: survey highlights leaders' frustrations
    29 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service performance management: survey highlights leaders' frustrations

    PCS study of almost 25,000 civil servants, including managers, finds widespread concern about the way performance management is working in practice


    Cabinet Office backs calls for clearer ethics framework on big data
    29 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office backs calls for clearer ethics framework on big data

    New body to be set up amid concerns over the use of big data, with Cabinet Office also drawing up new framework for government data science


    Tidying of the quangos? New guidance to help officials sort “confusing” arm’s-length bodies
    29 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Tidying of the quangos? New guidance to help officials sort “confusing” arm’s-length bodies

    Cabinet Office review prompts fresh distinctions between executive agencies (EAs), non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) and non-ministerial departments (NMDs)


    MoJ's probation shake-up has not hit services, says spending watchdog – but staff feeling the strain
    28 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    MoJ's probation shake-up has not hit services, says spending watchdog – but staff feeling the strain

    National Audit Office says probation services "have been sustained throughout a period of major changes" – but warns of "unsurprising frictions" between private and public sector staff


    Martin Donnelly on BIS Sheffield closure: splitting policy across 14 sites is not helpful
    28 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Martin Donnelly on BIS Sheffield closure: splitting policy across 14 sites is not helpful

    BIS perm sec seeks to justify closure of Sheffield site, and says departmental cuts will mean reducing headcount by 30%-40% "over time"


    Giving prisons more freedom is the right move – but the MoJ needs to sharpen its scrutiny
    28 Apr 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Giving prisons more freedom is the right move – but the MoJ needs to sharpen its scrutiny

    The government's vision of autonomous prisons held to account for delivering against defined outcomes is welcome – but it will require a step change in the way performance is measured


    Watch: MPs make top BIS civil servant Martin Donnelly say 'Boaty McBoatface'
    27 Apr 2016 Culture
    Watch: MPs make top BIS civil servant Martin Donnelly say "Boaty McBoatface"

    Tory MP Richard Bacon gets a cheeky question in about the internet sensation... 


    City lawyer to chair equalities watchdog after seeking to calm conflict of interest fears
    27 Apr 2016 Education
    City lawyer to chair equalities watchdog after seeking to calm conflict of interest fears

    Pinsent Masons lawyer and former Stonewall chair David Isaac to become chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) after promising to step back from decisions around government contracts


    Matt Hancock: government could harness Bitcoin tech to keep an eye on grants
    27 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Matt Hancock: government could harness Bitcoin tech to keep an eye on grants

    Cabinet Office minister says distributed ledgers could offer a "better way" of monitoring the distribution of government cash


    MoD drafts in ex-defence equipment chief Bernard Gray to review procurement
    26 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    MoD drafts in ex-defence equipment chief Bernard Gray to review procurement

    Former chief of defence materiel, who left the civil service at the end of 2015, to carry out progress review for the MoD on equipment buying


    FCO will need 'considerable' spending boost if Britain backs Brexit, say MPs
    26 Apr 2016 Brexit
    FCO will need "considerable" spending boost if Britain backs Brexit, say MPs

    Foreign Affairs Committee report says challenges of vote to leave would not be "insurmountable" for the Foreign Office – but makes clear the department would need a big boost in resources to cope with the fall-out


    Land Registry sell-off could undermine transparency, warns Open Data Institute
    26 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Land Registry sell-off could undermine transparency, warns Open Data Institute

    Open data organisation co-founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee says proposed model for the privately-owned Land Registry "appears very similar to historic examples of long-term outsourcing deals and risks repeating the same mistakes"


    Junior doctors' strike: emergency wards hit by action over new contract
    26 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Junior doctors' strike: emergency wards hit by action over new contract

    Department of Health says “military level” contingency planning in place to ensure emergency care will continue


    HMRC aims to 'transform working practices' with move to mobile working
    26 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC aims to "transform working practices" with move to mobile working

    Two new proposed tenders aim to simplify mobile working through use of the cloud


    Crown Commercial Service aims to make it easier for departments to take credit and debit card payments
    25 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Crown Commercial Service aims to make it easier for departments to take credit and debit card payments

    Online payments firm Stripe – which handles payments for Kickstarter – among those chosen in revamped approach to government merchant services


    Beyond the comfort zone: Andrew Johnston of CS Healthcare Sponsored
    25 Apr 2016
    Beyond the comfort zone: Andrew Johnston of CS Healthcare

    Andrew Johnston, who spent 30 years at the Government Actuary’s Department, reflects on the parallels between his career in Whitehall and his current role as chair of CS Healthcare in our Q&A with people who’ve crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world


    Latest civil service pay guidance a 'false economy' – Prospect's Garry Graham
    25 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Latest civil service pay guidance a "false economy" – Prospect's Garry Graham

    Union's deputy general secretary says 1% average pay rise cap is "not sustainable", after government gives departments more freedom to reward "outstanding" senior officials


    “Acknowledge the evidence and avoid change for its own sake' – an ex-senior civil servant's tips for ministers & officials
    25 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
    “Acknowledge the evidence and avoid change for its own sake" – an ex-senior civil servant's tips for ministers & officials

    What values should guide officials at a time of deep scepticism with democratic institutions? David Faulkner was a civil servant at the Home Office for over 30 years before joining Oxford University's Centre for Criminology – here he shares his thoughts on how public officials can secure the confidence of the citizens they serve


    Department for Education 'preparing concession' on academies plan
    25 Apr 2016 Education
    Department for Education "preparing concession" on academies plan

    Best performing councils could be allowed to run their own academy chains, in a bid to mollify Tory MPs concerned about full academisation


    Martin Donnelly: BIS Sheffield closure could save more than £14m
    22 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Martin Donnelly: BIS Sheffield closure could save more than £14m

    Donnelly says department is spending £168,000 a year on putting Sheffield and London staff up in hotels – but local MP Paul Blomfield says the BIS perm sec's latest answers give only a "half truth"


    Tackle surge in consultancy spend with better workforce planning, PAC tells departments
    22 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Tackle surge in consultancy spend with better workforce planning, PAC tells departments

    Public Accounts Committee warns departments still "do not know their future resource needs and will have to resort more often to using consultants and temporary staff"


    Departments get more Senior Civil Service pay freedom as review highlights 'major' anomalies
    21 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Departments get more Senior Civil Service pay freedom as review highlights "major" anomalies

    Government sets out response as Senior Salaries Review Body warns some managers earning less than their juniors – but FDA blasts "sticking plaster" approach


    DCLG's Melanie Dawes says civil service must get HR 'basics right' as she takes on People Board post
    21 Apr 2016 HR
    DCLG's Melanie Dawes says civil service must get HR "basics right" as she takes on People Board post

    Dawes chairs first meeting of the cross-departmental Civil Service People Board – and vows "more strategic look at reward and pay" and focus on making sure staff have accurate pension info


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