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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
    Government unveils long-awaited 'Single Departmental Plans' in drive to match resources with priorities
    19 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government unveils long-awaited "Single Departmental Plans" in drive to match resources with priorities

    Ministers say new, single documents bringing together spending totals and broad reform plans will "enable the public to see how government is delivering"


    Single Departmental Plans expected 'very shortly'
    19 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Single Departmental Plans expected "very shortly"

    "Single, clear" plans for the next four years of change in departments expected imminently


    Met Office staff to go on strike amid fears pay restraint hitting specialist recruitment
    19 Feb 2016 Commercial
    Met Office staff to go on strike amid fears pay restraint hitting specialist recruitment

    Prospect members at the Met Office to stage latest walk-out over pay


    From the editor: Now more than ever, officials need the support and understanding of their political and civil service leaders
    19 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    From the editor: Now more than ever, officials need the support and understanding of their political and civil service leaders

    The civil service is completely dependent on the professionalism of its workforce – but is there enough recognition of the effect that distressing decisions can have on officials?


    David Cameron prepares to resume European Union talks with 'a lot still to do'
    19 Feb 2016 Foreign Affairs
    David Cameron prepares to resume European Union talks with "a lot still to do"

    Prime minister still trying to thrash out solutions to other member states’ concerns about EU renegotiation


    Lord Heseltine fumes as new release of Cabinet papers suggests key Westland documents 'destroyed'
    19 Feb 2016 Security & Defence
    Lord Heseltine fumes as new release of Cabinet papers suggests key Westland documents "destroyed"

    "I cannot believe a civil servant would tear up a government paper," says former deputy prime minister, as document uncovered by The Times suggests key information on 1985-6 Westland affair was destroyed


    Court of Appeal deals blow to Ministry of Justice's legal aid changes
    18 Feb 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Court of Appeal deals blow to Ministry of Justice's legal aid changes

    Campaigners argued legal aid changes, ruled unlawful by the Court of Appeal, meant domestic violence victims were being forced to “face their abuser”. The MoJ says it will "carefully consider" the findings


    King's Fund: Department of Health's budget 'touch and go' amid soaring NHS deficits
    18 Feb 2016 Finance
    King's Fund: Department of Health's budget "touch and go" amid soaring NHS deficits

    Leading health think-tank warns on state of NHS trust finances even after Treasury's Spending Review boost


    Government Digital Service stalwart Tony Singleton to take on new role at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
    18 Feb 2016 Commercial
    Government Digital Service stalwart Tony Singleton to take on new role at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

    Director for G-Cloud and the digital commercial programme at the Government Digital Service moving to become deputy director of the BIS digital service


    Dame Ursula Brennan: the former Ministry of Justice permanent secretary on why she left the MoJ, what she's most proud of – and why it can be tricky to cut senior civil service roles
    18 Feb 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Dame Ursula Brennan: the former Ministry of Justice permanent secretary on why she left the MoJ, what she's most proud of – and why it can be tricky to cut senior civil service roles

    The former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Justice – and before that the Ministry of Defence – looks back on her Whitehall career over lunch with CSW editor Jess Bowie


    Sue Cameron: The row over Google’s tax settlement with HMRC could have been avoided with a little more humility
    18 Feb 2016 Economics
    Sue Cameron: The row over Google’s tax settlement with HMRC could have been avoided with a little more humility

    Why did George Osborne and his officials not admit that the tax system is not fit for purpose in 21st century Britain?


    Crown Commercial Service eyes shake-up of deal for civil service PCs and tablets
    17 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Crown Commercial Service eyes shake-up of deal for civil service PCs and tablets

    "Technology Products 2" framework will launch later this year – and CCS has begun conversations with departments and suppliers about improving the £1bn-a-year arrangement for buying in hardware and software


    Fire and rescue services: Home Office urged to improve scrutiny 'of budget decisions made in Whitehall'
    17 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Fire and rescue services: Home Office urged to improve scrutiny "of budget decisions made in Whitehall"

    As Home Office prepares to take on full responsibility for fire and rescue services from the Department for Communities and Local Government, MPs on the Public Accounts Committee say Whitehall must do more to understand the local implications of budget cuts


    HMRC redundancies: PCS union raises strike threat as 150 staff issued with compulsory notices
    17 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC redundancies: PCS union raises strike threat as 150 staff issued with compulsory notices

    Public and Commercial Services union mulls industrial action over "unnecessary and inflammatory" compulsory redundancies – but HMRC says it has done "everything possible" to avert the situation


    Interview: Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill on transforming his department, turning around staff morale – and being likened to Darth Vader
    17 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Interview: Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill on transforming his department, turning around staff morale – and being likened to Darth Vader

    With responsibility for policing, immigration, borders and countering extremism, Mark Sedwill certainly has a lot on his plate. The Home Office permanent secretary talks to Matt Foster about the power of events, the drive to improve staff morale – and why the department’s “policy-heavy” headquarters are in line for a shake-up


    The journey to government’s digital transformation Sponsored
    16 Feb 2016
    The journey to government’s digital transformation

    New research by Deloitte identifies the key features of digitally mature organisations


    Science and Technology committee warns of departmental data 'silos' – as GDS sets out plans to smash them
    16 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Science and Technology committee warns of departmental data "silos" – as GDS sets out plans to smash them

    Report by committee of MPs says UK government is "in a world-leading position" on open data – but could be "proactively identifying data sharing opportunities to break departmental data silos"


    Unions warn government not to use apprenticeships as 'an excuse for making civil servants redundant'
    16 Feb 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Unions warn government not to use apprenticeships as "an excuse for making civil servants redundant"

    FDA and PCS unions raise concern as Civil Service Compensation Scheme consultation highlights "need to create space to allow for the recruitment of apprentices"


    Smarter Working: Creating the right environment for the ‘Modern Workplace’ Sponsored
    16 Feb 2016 Leadership
    Smarter Working: Creating the right environment for the ‘Modern Workplace’

    Microsoft examines the benefits of flexible working, and what the public sector can do to adopt it


    How governments around the world are encouraging civil servants to be more bold
    16 Feb 2016 Analysis
    How governments around the world are encouraging civil servants to be more bold

    When good ideas emerge, the public sector should seize on them, give them money – and publicise the civil servants who have dreamed them up. 


    Peter Riddell: It’s early days for the English devolution agenda and the Treasury must keep a steady hand on the tiller
    16 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Peter Riddell: It’s early days for the English devolution agenda and the Treasury must keep a steady hand on the tiller

    English devolution is a journey without a clear destination – producing a long overdue rebalancing of power, but within continuing tight financial constraints


    Public sector employers expecting to give 0.8% payrise in 2016 – CIPD study
    15 Feb 2016 Commercial
    Public sector employers expecting to give 0.8% payrise in 2016 – CIPD study

    Latest Labour Market Outlook from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) finds public sector employers expecting to award a lower basic pay increase than when last surveyed – but wage growth also weakening in the private sector


    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill: department's HQ must become less 'policy-heavy'
    15 Feb 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill: department's HQ must become less "policy-heavy"

    Home Office's top official tells CSW his ongoing review of the core department will see its headquarters "delayered" and its "management structures simplified" in a bid to better to support the frontline and learn from other departments


    FDA union's Dave Penman: Plans to tear up the deal on civil service redundancy terms will undermine trust between politicians and public servants
    15 Feb 2016 Economy
    FDA union's Dave Penman: Plans to tear up the deal on civil service redundancy terms will undermine trust between politicians and public servants

    Over the last decade the civil service has managed significant reductions in headcount. Why place all of this in jeopardy?


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