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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
    Donald Tusk rules out Brexit trade talks before 'sufficient progress' on divorce
    31 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Donald Tusk rules out Brexit trade talks before 'sufficient progress' on divorce

    Britain must negotiate its divorce from the EU before talks can start on any future relationship, Donald Tusk said today in a major blow for Theresa May.



    HS2 chief leaves civil service for Oxford post
    31 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    HS2 chief leaves civil service for Oxford post

    David Prout announces departure a month after legislation for £56bn project's first phase gets Royal Assent


    Defra pledges improvements in farm payments scheme
    30 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Defra pledges improvements in farm payments scheme

    Department also pledges to develop new agriculture and land use plans ahead of Brexit


    Brexit secretary David Davis unveils Great Repeal Bill plans
    30 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Brexit secretary David Davis unveils Great Repeal Bill plans

    “Streamlined” use of delegated powers will be used to correct and update EU law onto the UK statute books


    Article 50: Heywood pledges extra resources for departments most affected by Brexit
    30 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Article 50: Heywood pledges extra resources for departments most affected by Brexit

    Pledge comes as civil service unions issue civil service unions issue warning over Whitehall capacity


    Digital: GDS standards ‘left departments unsure of performance requirements’
    30 Mar 2017 Project Delivery
    Digital: GDS standards ‘left departments unsure of performance requirements’

    Widespread Whitehall view that GDS is struggling with an expanded role


    Department for Education forms £2bn property “start-up” to fund free school sites
    29 Mar 2017 Commercial
    Department for Education forms £2bn property “start-up” to fund free school sites

    DfE-owned LocatED will be “Britain’s biggest property start-up”, while the Education Funding Agency and the Skills Funding Agency will be merged


    Commission formed to advise on Brexit’s public sector impact
    29 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Commission formed to advise on Brexit’s public sector impact

    CIPFA commission will provide advice to ministers as the Article 50 negotiations proceed


    Theresa May signs Article 50 letter and calls for unity as 'momentous' Brexit process begins
    29 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Theresa May signs Article 50 letter and calls for unity as 'momentous' Brexit process begins

    Theresa May has urged Brexiteers and Remainers to “come together” as she prepares to formally trigger the Article 50 process today.



    “Fairness and simplicity tend to be at odds” – reflections from the outgoing head of the Office of Tax Simplification
    29 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    “Fairness and simplicity tend to be at odds” – reflections from the outgoing head of the Office of Tax Simplification

    After six years at the helm of this tiny Whitehall team, John Whiting is standing down. Here he shares his experiences of trying to simplify Britain’s fiendish tax system – and what he’s learnt in the process


    Devolution: Has Whitehall really moved closer to town halls?
    28 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Devolution: Has Whitehall really moved closer to town halls?

    In making bids for more powers, many councils have moved outside their comfort zone to craft plans that improve local services. Can the same be said of central government?


    Garry Graham: Running down the civil service is no way to run Brexit
    28 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Garry Graham: Running down the civil service is no way to run Brexit

    Prospect union's deputy general secretary Garry Graham warns the UK will enter negotiations with "one hand tied behind its back" unless it addresses concerns over civil service capacity and workloads 


    £6.1bn nuclear decommissioning contract cancelled by BEIS after procurement flaws
    28 Mar 2017 Commercial
    £6.1bn nuclear decommissioning contract cancelled by BEIS after procurement flaws

    Compensation to firms hits nearly £100m due to botched deal, says business secretary Greg Clark


    DfID needs more staff to manage aid budget, say MPs
    28 Mar 2017 Foreign Affairs
    DfID needs more staff to manage aid budget, say MPs

    Select committee calls on Treasury to relax rules so that Department for International Development can build capacity to ensure it allocates and manages aid budgets effectively


    HMRC urged to undertake comprehensive pilot of Making Tax Digital as costs remain unclear
    28 Mar 2017
    HMRC urged to undertake comprehensive pilot of Making Tax Digital as costs remain unclear

    Detailed figures released by the Treasury reveal how much businesses are expected to have to spend on hardware, software and training


    Brexit will take longer than two years, says former FCO perm sec
    28 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Brexit will take longer than two years, says former FCO perm sec

    The process to take Britain out of the European Union is likely to go beyond the 2019 deadline, according to former Foreign Office chief Simon Fraser.



    Antonia Romeo takes up post in trade department
    27 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Antonia Romeo takes up post in trade department

    Romeo brings the number of women leading Whitehall departments to four, as analysis shows the government's varied progress on gender diversity


    Northern Ireland: what happens now after power-sharing talks fail
    27 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Northern Ireland: what happens now after power-sharing talks fail

    The political parties in Northern Ireland have failed to reach an agreement to form a new power-sharing Executive following the elections this month. The consequences could include the re-introduction of direct rule from Westminster


    PAC launches new inquiry into civil service capability
    27 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    PAC launches new inquiry into civil service capability

    MPs highlight that workforce planning in Whitehall only gives “high-level view” of staffing requirements


    ONS opens new hub for UK data science
    27 Mar 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    ONS opens new hub for UK data science

    Newport campus part of £17m investment in new technology and data sources


    MPs berate Whitehall’s ‘missed opportunities’ to combat childhood obesity
    27 Mar 2017 Health & Social Care
    MPs berate Whitehall’s ‘missed opportunities’ to combat childhood obesity

    Health Select Committee calls for stronger measures to tax unhealthy food and drink, plus clearer warnings on future action


    BT appoints senior executive to lead Public Sector business in Scotland Sponsored
    27 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    BT appoints senior executive to lead Public Sector business in Scotland

    BT has appointed a new senior executive, David Wallace, to head up its public sector business in Scotland and implement a new strategic direction to increase local focus nationwide


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 27
    27 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 27

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    Jean-Claude Juncker: Britain must stump up to leave the European Union
    24 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Jean-Claude Juncker: Britain must stump up to leave the European Union

    Jean-Claude Juncker has warned Theresa May that Britian will have to pay a multi-billion pound bill when it quits the EU.



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