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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
    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
    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
    No more cuts to MoD civilians
    14 Oct 2013 Security & Defence
    No more cuts to MoD civilians

    There will be no further cuts to the civil service at the Ministry of Defence (MoD), but the Army could suffer more redundancies, according to Jon Thompson, the ministry’s permanent secretary.


    14 Oct 2013 Culture
    Book: Power Trip

    By Damian McBride

    Biteback Publishing, £20



    The former prime ministerial press secretaries Bernard Ingham and Alastair Campbell weren’t strangers to the dark political arts, but Damian McBride – Gordon Brown’s press secretary – has perhaps more opprobrium than any of his predecessors. His memoir, Power Trip, has just been released, and provides some of the reasons why.


    Kerslake: Make time to meet new apprentices, who can tell managers how to do things differently
    13 Oct 2013 HR
    Kerslake: Make time to meet new apprentices, who can tell managers how to do things differently

    Senior managers should make time to meet apprentices who have joined the civil service under a new Apprenticeship Fast Track scheme, the head of the civil service has said.


    11 Oct 2013
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2013

    Mark Bowman has been appointed the new director general of international finance at the Treasury. He re-joins the department from the Department for International Development and will replace Michael Ellam, who announced his decision to leave the Civil Service in July 2013.


    10 Oct 2013
    HR leadership tightened in new push from corporate centre

    Chris Last has become the full-time head of government HR, reporting directly to the head of the civil service as he leads work to strengthen cross-government HR management and services.


    10 Oct 2013
    NAO wants severance rules

    The National Audit Office (NAO) has called on the Treasury to improve its guidance on the use of confidentiality clauses and special severance payments, and to increase transparency and oversight.


    10 Oct 2013
    Hurd: BIS is frustrating me

    Minister for civil society Nick Hurd told a Conservative conference fringe event that the business department’s attitude to social enterprise is “a source of constant frustration for me”, and that he’s “not overwhelmed by its enthusiasm for the social economy”, the magazine Third Sector reported last week.


    10 Oct 2013
    GCHQ taken to European court

    Four human rights groups have filed papers with the European Court of Human Right alleging that cyber-security agency GCHQ has illegally intruded on the privacy of British and European citizens.


    CS FC lose at Buckingham Palace
    10 Oct 2013
    CS FC lose at Buckingham Palace

    Civil Service FC lost 2-1 to Polytechnic FC in a match held this week at Buckingham Palace.


    10 Oct 2013
    People Survey launched

    The annual Civil Service People Survey has been launched. However, the PCS trade union has called on its members to boycott it.


    Frontline: Social care commissioner
    07 Oct 2013 Commercial
    Frontline: Social care commissioner

    Civil Service World interviews a social care commissioner about the effects of funding cuts - and it's not all bad.


    Interview: Jonathan Lyle, DSTL
    04 Oct 2013 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: Jonathan Lyle, DSTL

    While James Bond relies on Q for his gadgets, Britain’s armed forces use the MoD’s Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory. Its chief executive Jonathan Lyle talks to Joshua Chambers about DSTL’s work


    Civil Service Awards shortlist announced
    02 Oct 2013
    Civil Service Awards shortlist announced

    A  project to provide low-cost toilets to poor urban communities in Ghana is among the shortlisted entries for the this year's Civil Service Awards , held in association with Ernst & Young and Huawei.


    Major Projects Special Report: Introduction
    30 Sep 2013 Commercial
    Major Projects Special Report: Introduction

    Government’s Major Projects Portfolio is regularly assessed to look for warning signs that indicate a programme is going awry. CSW has researched key projects in four departments to gauge the performance of civil service project managers.


    Major Projects: Ministry of Defence
    30 Sep 2013 Foreign Affairs
    Major Projects: Ministry of Defence

    In a Special Report published in CSW on 25 September, we examined 12 major projects: three each from the defence, transport, health, and work & pensions departments. We chose projects of a range of types, and covering the ‘traffic light’ risk spectrum from green to red. The text below covers one of the four departments: click here to read our introduction and methodology.


    DfID wins procurement award
    30 Sep 2013
    DfID wins procurement award

    The Department for International Development (DfID) has won an international procurement award for a purchasing scheme that underpins an aid programme preventing unintended pregnancies in developing countries.


    'Bring Your Own Device' strategy possible, under new guidelines
    27 Sep 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    'Bring Your Own Device' strategy possible, under new guidelines

    Employees at organisations across the public sector could be allowed to use their own mobile phones and tablets to access government data, under new guidelines issued by CESG, the information security arm of GCHQ.


    27 Sep 2013 Culture
    Restaurant Review: The Rancho Grill

    The Rancho Grill

    8a Sackville Street, Piccadilly Circus, W1S 3DF

    020 3609 0685


    27 Sep 2013
    Vaz: Civil service must address ‘serious diversity problem’

    The civil service has a “serious problem” with diversity in its senior ranks, Keith Vaz, chair of the Commons Home Affairs Committee, has told CSW.


    Better Government Initiative: external panel should oversee appointments to extended ministerial offices
    27 Sep 2013
    Better Government Initiative: external panel should oversee appointments to extended ministerial offices

    A civil service think tank has called for an external panel to oversee appointments made to the proposed extended ministerial offices (EMOs).


    Graham: FoI is ‘saving public sector money’
    27 Sep 2013
    Graham: FoI is ‘saving public sector money’

    The Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) is saving taxpayers’ money by embarrassing public officials who spend money unwisely, according to information commissioner Christopher Graham.


    PAC report accuses DCMS of £1.2bn rural broadband ‘failure’
    26 Sep 2013
    PAC report accuses DCMS of £1.2bn rural broadband ‘failure’

    Procurement within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has “failed to deliver meaningful competition for the letting of local contracts”, according to a report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), who also accused DCMS of providing “wildly inaccurate” business cases.


    26 Sep 2013
    Sharp rues perm sec power loss

    Permanent secretaries have declined in status over the last 50 years, according to the Lib Dem peer Baroness Margaret Sharp of Guildford, a former civil servant.


    FCO launches new language academy
    26 Sep 2013
    FCO launches new language academy

    Civil servants from across Whitehall should make use of a new £5.4m language centre opened by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), the department’s permanent secretary Sir Simon Fraser has said.


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