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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
    Wary councils look for Treasury buy-in for PM’s levelling-up devo deals
    09 Dec 2021 Economy
    Wary councils look for Treasury buy-in for PM’s levelling-up devo deals
    As DLUHC delays publication of white paper, local leaders want commitment from Sunak, Institute for Government says
    Allegra Stratton resigns after No.10 Christmas party video leak
    08 Dec 2021 Communications
    Allegra Stratton resigns after No.10 Christmas party video leak
    The PM's former spokesperson said she will regret joking about a party during lockdown last year "for the rest of my days"
    FCDO chief admits he was wrong to continue holiday as Afghan crisis unfolded
    08 Dec 2021 Foreign Affairs
    FCDO chief admits he was wrong to continue holiday as Afghan crisis unfolded
    But Philip Barton says whistleblower's work-life balance claims about his department are a "misunderstanding"
    Cabinet Office ‘must make working from home default’ for civil servants
    08 Dec 2021 Coronavirus
    Cabinet Office ‘must make working from home default’ for civil servants
    Union says emergence of Omicron Covid variant should be point where departments stop lurching from crisis to crisis in pandemic response
    On the Case: PM orders civil service head to investigate No.10 Christmas party claims
    08 Dec 2021 Coronavirus
    On the Case: PM orders civil service head to investigate No.10 Christmas party claims
    Boris Johnson also apologised "unreservedly" for a video in which officials joke about a party during Covid lockdown
    MPs sound alarm over Home Office’s £1.1bn police IT programme
    08 Dec 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    MPs sound alarm over Home Office’s £1.1bn police IT programme
    Department’s “miserable record of exorbitantly expensive digital programmes that fail to deliver” continues, says Public Accounts Committee
    DLUHC admits to litany of building-safety failings at Grenfell inquiry
    08 Dec 2021 Justice & Home Affairs
    DLUHC admits to litany of building-safety failings at Grenfell inquiry
    But department accuses construction firms and building inspectors of abusing the trust placed in them
    'Thousands of emails went unread': FCDO handling of Kabul crisis 'chaotic', whistleblower claims
    07 Dec 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    'Thousands of emails went unread': FCDO handling of Kabul crisis 'chaotic', whistleblower claims
    "Avoidable problems... significantly undermined the efficacy of our evacuation effort”, ex-civil servant says
    Companies that fail to deliver could be banned from winning public contracts
    07 Dec 2021 Brexit
    Companies that fail to deliver could be banned from winning public contracts
    Cabinet Office unveils plans for ‘simpler, clearer and more flexible’ procurement rules
    Civil servants ‘hosted Downing Street party’ during Covid lockdown
    07 Dec 2021 Coronavirus
    Civil servants ‘hosted Downing Street party’ during Covid lockdown
    Majority of people attending Christmas party at No.10 last year were officials, according to report
    Officials ‘knew about cladding dangers in early 90s’, Grenfell probe hears
    07 Dec 2021 Justice & Home Affairs
    Officials ‘knew about cladding dangers in early 90s’, Grenfell probe hears
    Lawyer says “pattern of suppression and concealment” over successive fire reports aimed to reduce public fears
    High Court backs PM’s decision on Patel bullying report
    06 Dec 2021 HR
    High Court backs PM’s decision on Patel bullying report
    But union says ruling on handling of home secretary’s conduct still boosts civil servants’ workplace rights
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – December 6
    06 Dec 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – December 6
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Ministers mistake cuts for ‘efficiency’, MPs warn
    06 Dec 2021 Finance
    Ministers mistake cuts for ‘efficiency’, MPs warn
    Funding boost for departmental capability and capacity might be needed to save money long term, PAC says
    ICO fines Cabinet Office £500k over honours data leak and criticises department’s ‘complacency’
    06 Dec 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    ICO fines Cabinet Office £500k over honours data leak and criticises department’s ‘complacency’
    Breach saw publication of home addresses of award recipients including Elton John and John Manzoni
    Treasury staff numbers will fall after 25% hike, says perm sec
    03 Dec 2021 Economy
    Treasury staff numbers will fall after 25% hike, says perm sec
    MPs hear just 23 officials have so far asked to relocate to new Darlington campus
    Anti-fraud checks on Covid loans 'inadequate', watchdog finds
    03 Dec 2021 Coronavirus
    Anti-fraud checks on Covid loans 'inadequate', watchdog finds
    Most measures were introduced "too late" to stop fraud, with focus on prevention
    Former GDS chief gets green light to advise McKinsey
    03 Dec 2021 Commercial
    Former GDS chief gets green light to advise McKinsey
    Kevin Cunnington's role at management consultancy will be limited to the Middle East

    HMCTS staff could strike over ‘fundamentally flawed’ IT system
    03 Dec 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMCTS staff could strike over ‘fundamentally flawed’ IT system
    Union says consultative ballot of court officials found 96% backing industrial action
    PM seeks economics expert to be next private secretary
    02 Dec 2021 Economy
    PM seeks economics expert to be next private secretary
    Economic affairs post involves leading on policy development for business, housing and transport
    McVey broke rules over GB News job, Cabinet Office told
    02 Dec 2021 HR
    McVey broke rules over GB News job, Cabinet Office told
    Former work and pensions secretary should have sought Acoba approval for new presenting role, watchdog says
    Social care plan 'three steps forward and two steps back'
    02 Dec 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    Social care plan 'three steps forward and two steps back'
    Spending a disappointment given scale of crisis in sector, says former minister Jeremy Hunt
    Most government projects not properly evaluated – NAO
    02 Dec 2021 Analysis
    Most government projects not properly evaluated – NAO
    Government “cannot have confidence” billions of pounds of spending “is making a difference”
    Ex-cab secs calling for standards reform are hypocrites for taking 'quite nice' private-sector jobs, Rees-Mogg says
    01 Dec 2021 HR
    Ex-cab secs calling for standards reform are hypocrites for taking 'quite nice' private-sector jobs, Rees-Mogg says
    Leader of the House asks: "Why do we think they are the most high-minded and that politicians are not?”
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