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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
    Interview: On the way up
    17 Oct 2012 Leadership
    Interview: On the way up

    A set of interviewees who went on to greater things


    Celebrating 200 issues of Civil Service World
    17 Oct 2012 Leadership
    Celebrating 200 issues of Civil Service World

    Scouring the 5,000,000 words in 200 issues of CSW and its predecessor Whitehall & Westminster World, we’ve picked out the stories that made the news, set the agenda, offered an insight – and revealed something fascinating.


    Interview: Richard Heaton
    17 Oct 2012 HR
    Interview: Richard Heaton

    Last year the cabinet secretary’s job was split up, creating three vacancies; and now the third job – that of Cabinet Office permanent secretary – has been filled. Joshua Chambers interviews Richard Heaton


    Interview: Jon Thompson
    09 Oct 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Jon Thompson

    The Ministry of Defence’s new permanent secretary, Jon Thompson, tells Matt Ross how he intends to turn this most complex of Whitehall departments into a more professional operation – and dig it out of its financial hole


    03 Oct 2012 Culture
    Attractions Review: Up at the O2

    www.theo2.co.uk/upattheo2 Tickets: £28 per person peak and £22 per person off-peak


    03 Oct 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Lord Adonis shares the frustrations he experienced with civil service generalism
    03 Oct 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Defending against déjà vu

    The MOD must store institutional knowledge in its armoury


    Frontline: NHS Hospital Laboratory Worker
    03 Oct 2012 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: NHS Hospital Laboratory Worker

    An NHS hospital employee says that reforms are creating a culture of fear about jobs, affecting morale and increasing stress-related illnesses among staff


    03 Oct 2012 Leadership
    PASC concerns about strategy

    Progress reports on strategic capability submitted by every department show a lack of strategic thinking, the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) has said.


    03 Oct 2012 Health & Social Care
    Perm secs health drive

    Health department permanent secretary Una O’Brien has written to other permanent secretaries asking them to sign up to public health campaigns designed to improve the health of their staff.


    DCMS staff at risk of redundancy
    03 Oct 2012 Culture
    DCMS staff at risk of redundancy

    The DCMS will cut its staff, forcing them re-apply for their jobs, accept voluntary redundancy or leave by other mutual agreement.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012
    03 Oct 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012

    The new head of the Welsh Civil Service, Derek Jones, will take up his position on 8 October after a four year hiatus from the civil service. He replaces Dame Gillian Morgan, who retired in August. Jones was the director of business and partnerships at Cardiff University, and prior to this role he spent 30 years as a civil servant, including as a senior director.


    Maude: “much more” to come in accountability reforms
    03 Oct 2012 HR
    Maude: “much more” to come in accountability reforms

    Civil servants should be prepared to see further significant changes to their accountability arrangements, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude told CSW yesterday after he announced plans to publish permanent secretaries’ objectives online.


    Exclusive: Thompson: defence reviews need stronger evidence
    03 Oct 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Exclusive: Thompson: defence reviews need stronger evidence

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has learned lessons about appropriate timescales and evidence-gathering from the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), MoD permanent secretary Jon Thompson has told CSW, and work has already begun on a 2015 SDSR.


    Restaurant Review: Ciao Bella
    03 Oct 2012 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Ciao Bella

    86-90 Lamb's Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, WC1N 3LZ. 020 7242 4119


    How many trophies in the Cabinet?
    03 Oct 2012 Commercial
    How many trophies in the Cabinet?

    As the Parliament’s halfway point looms, Tim Fish and Ben Willis examine the Cabinet Office’s progress against the tasks it was set in May 2010 as part of the Coalition’s Programme for Government.


    The new frontier of human conflict
    03 Oct 2012 Security & Defence
    The new frontier of human conflict

    As dangers facing the UK develop, so must the means of preventing attack. Joshua Chambers looks at the threats to UK cyber security, and the methods being used to defend Britain’s public and private sectors.


    The Olympics security race
    19 Sep 2012 Commercial
    The Olympics security race

    The marathon effort to put on the greatest show in the world almost hit the skids when security firm G4S failed to deliver on its promises. Joshua Chambers explores the lessons for contract management and major projects


    Frontline: Oxford college master
    19 Sep 2012 Education
    Frontline: Oxford college master

    A plea for sensible policy-making – and more cash


    Ministers went in too hard when Ecuador’s embassy sheltered Julian Assange, says Paul Whiteway
    19 Sep 2012 Analysis
    Ministers went in too hard when Ecuador’s embassy sheltered Julian Assange, says Paul Whiteway

    When Wikileaks founder Julian Assange sought asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy on 19 June, he created a dispute over when a diplomatic mission enjoys ‘inviolability’. The subject of an extradition request from Sweden for questioning on allegations of rape and sexual molestation, he’d exhausted legal remedies against his extradition when he entered the embassy, apparently with its prior agreement. So what does international law say?


    Restaurant: Moro
    19 Sep 2012 Culture
    Restaurant: Moro

    www.moro.co.uk

    34-36 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE 

    020 7833 8336


    New DfID minister Greening launches aid review, as watchdog and NAO praise its overseas work
    19 Sep 2012 Foreign Affairs
    New DfID minister Greening launches aid review, as watchdog and NAO praise its overseas work

    The new secretary of state for international development, Justine Greening, has launched a “line by line” review of all UK aid spending.


    19 Sep 2012 Culture
    Television: The Thick of it

    9.55pm, Saturdays

    BBC2


    19 Sep 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Cyber defence academy launch

    From October a new cyber research institute hosted by University College London will begin a 3.5-year programme to investigate ways to improve cyber security.


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