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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Government hiring a £3,750-a-week consultant to ‘normalise testing as part of everyday life’
    07 Apr 2021 Communications
    Government hiring a £3,750-a-week consultant to ‘normalise testing as part of everyday life’
    Communications role to develop plan to support expansion of asymptomatic testing
    Dstl chief exec Gary Aitkenhead quits to take up private-sector role
    07 Apr 2021 Security & Defence
    Dstl chief exec Gary Aitkenhead quits to take up private-sector role
    Defence Science and Technology Laboratory COO Doug Umbers will serve as interim chief
    Government to trial vaccine passports as PM confirms next stage of lockdown easing
    06 Apr 2021 Coronavirus
    Government to trial vaccine passports as PM confirms next stage of lockdown easing
    Possible role for ‘Covid-status certification’ discussed as Cabinet Office review continues
    Department for Transport offers £200k for next chair of HS2
    06 Apr 2021 HR
    Department for Transport offers £200k for next chair of HS2
    Campaign seeks “exceptional” candidate but offers £30k less than current rate for three-day-a-week role
    Government leases office and co-working space for temporary jocentres and 'hybrid' working
    06 Apr 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Government leases office and co-working space for temporary jocentres and 'hybrid' working
    Contract will provide space for DWP's temporary jobcentres and give officials access to co-working spaces
    Cabinet Office threatened with legal action over racism and bullying allegations
    06 Apr 2021 HR
    Cabinet Office threatened with legal action over racism and bullying allegations
    Union says there is “no point” in further talks with senior managers and looks to Equality and Human Rights Commission
    PM's most senior black adviser to quit as ministers defend landmark race report
    01 Apr 2021 HR
    PM's most senior black adviser to quit as ministers defend landmark race report
    Report criticised for recommending a "new story" about slavery be taught in schools
    DWP hits recruitment target for 13,500 additional work coaches
    01 Apr 2021 Coronavirus
    DWP hits recruitment target for 13,500 additional work coaches
    But department is unable to say whether “jobs army” drive has doubled work-coach headcount to 27,000
    No plans to change BEIS's name despite industrial strategy’s demise
    01 Apr 2021
    No plans to change BEIS's name despite industrial strategy’s demise
    Department shouldn't expect new signage but some civil servants may be "redeployed"
    Departments ‘don’t have resources to design effective net-zero policies’
    01 Apr 2021 Energy & Environment
    Departments ‘don’t have resources to design effective net-zero policies’
    Institute for Government says ministers must learn lessons from the debacle over the Green Homes Grant cancellation
    Pressure mounts for probe into Greensill Capital lobbying of Whitehall
    31 Mar 2021 Commercial
    Pressure mounts for probe into Greensill Capital lobbying of Whitehall
    Standards watchdog insists it “has no remit” to investigate but pledges to feed concerns into ongoing ethics review
    Industrial strategy to be scrapped, Sunak and Kwarteng confirm
    31 Mar 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Industrial strategy to be scrapped, Sunak and Kwarteng confirm
    May's flagship strategy being "transitioned" into government's Plan for Growth
    Civil service ‘lacks core leadership and improvement skills’, NAO warns
    30 Mar 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service ‘lacks core leadership and improvement skills’, NAO warns
    Public-spending watchdog sets out 14 pitfalls hampering departments’ operational delivery
    HMCTS could need ‘several years’ to deal with pandemic backlogs
    30 Mar 2021 Coronavirus
    HMCTS could need ‘several years’ to deal with pandemic backlogs
    Constitution Committee report says rule of law is at risk because of delayed hearings, with the most vulnerable people the hardest hit
    PM refuses to rule out another lockdown as Covid restrictions ease
    30 Mar 2021 Coronavirus
    PM refuses to rule out another lockdown as Covid restrictions ease
    Covid cases are no longer falling as rapidly as they have been, Boris Johnson warns
    Defra seeks leader to realise potential of HR data
    30 Mar 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    Defra seeks leader to realise potential of HR data
    Lead sought for transformation programme that aims to make better use of workforce data
    Office for Health Promotion to replace PHE's health improvement work
    29 Mar 2021 Health & Social Care
    Office for Health Promotion to replace PHE's health improvement work
    New body will "build on the work" of PHE, which will be scrapped next month
    Top DHSC official named MoD's next permanent secretary
    29 Mar 2021 Security & Defence
    Top DHSC official named MoD's next permanent secretary
    David Williams returns to the defence ministry where he began his career
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 29
    29 Mar 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 29
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    MPs vote to extend Covid powers as Hancock admits they may roll over into 2022
    26 Mar 2021 Coronavirus
    MPs vote to extend Covid powers as Hancock admits they may roll over into 2022
    Health secretary says he "cannot answer" if the Coronavirus Act will be retired in September
    'Challenge of a lifetime': DHSC seeks leader for Joint Biosecurity Centre
    26 Mar 2021 Coronavirus
    'Challenge of a lifetime': DHSC seeks leader for Joint Biosecurity Centre
    JBC could get its third director general since being set up last year
    DWP’s second HQ should be ‘People’s Palace not Kremlin’, minister says
    26 Mar 2021 Civil Service Reform
    DWP’s second HQ should be ‘People’s Palace not Kremlin’, minister says
    Thérèse Coffey seeks rebrand for Leeds office now known as as department’s main base outside London
    Gove sets out plans to boost civil service cooperation across UK
    26 Mar 2021 Communications
    Gove sets out plans to boost civil service cooperation across UK
    Fast Stream will offer more places in devolved nations while secondment scheme will help officials experience different administrations
    'Economically illiterate': unions slam civil service pay freeze as guidance published
    25 Mar 2021 HR
    'Economically illiterate': unions slam civil service pay freeze as guidance published
    Treasury will refuse to hear departments' cases to increase pay unless they save money elsewhere
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