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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
    Interview: Robin Evans
    22 Feb 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Robin Evans

    British Waterways chief Robin Evans has spent years campaigning for the public corporation to become a charitable trust. He tells Matt Ross why our canals are set to thrive outside the illusory security of government ownership


    Decision time at the data floodgates
    13 Feb 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Decision time at the data floodgates

    The government has just published the submissions to its open data consultation. Mark Rowe learns about the many and varied pressures on the Cabinet Office's transparency team, charged with finding a way forwards


    Kerslake: ‘Focus on restoring pride’
    08 Feb 2012 Leadership
    Kerslake: ‘Focus on restoring pride’

    Civil service leaders must praise good work, support employee development and remain “visible and understanding” to address the problem that civil servants are becoming less proud of their organisation, according to civil service head Sir Bob Kerslake.


    08 Feb 2012 Culture
    Whisky Review: Highland Park 18 Years

    Subtlety is a rare but valuable characteristic. A little nuance never does any harm, while a gung-ho machismo can get you in all sorts of trouble.


    Opinion: Lord Ara Darzi
    08 Feb 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Lord Ara Darzi

    The civil service has to develop specialist policymaking skills, says Lord Darzi – and that requires topical professional qualifications


    Frontline: Hospital doctor
    08 Feb 2012 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Hospital doctor

    A doctor says the NHS’s priorities are all wrong: pettifogging rules are rigorously enforced, but the Working Time Directive is pretty much ignored


    Tory ideas man speaks out against immigration cap
    08 Feb 2012 Economy
    Tory ideas man speaks out against immigration cap

    Leading Tory thinker Nick Boles has challenged the government’s immigration cap, arguing that the policy threatens the ability of Britain’s universities to contribute to economic growth.


    Charities fear unfair competition after open data consultation
    08 Feb 2012
    Charities fear unfair competition after open data consultation

    Voluntary sector bodies are warning that Cabinet Office plans to dramatically broaden access to public data may end up putting charities and social enterprises at a disadvantage in the competition for service delivery contracts, as private companies plead commercial confidentiality to evade new transparency rules.


    O’Brien to become new CSBF chair
    08 Feb 2012
    O’Brien to become new CSBF chair

    Una O’Brien, permanent secretary at the Department of Health, is to be the next chair of the Civil Service Benevolent Fund.


    08 Feb 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    New website test version launched

    The government moved a step closer to its new single website last week, when gov.uk was launched: a ‘beta’ test version of the replacement for the directgov and businesslink sites, the site contains information on 667 common requests or services such as bank holiday dates or maternity leave entitlement.


    Dorrell: integrate care purchasing
    08 Feb 2012 Commercial
    Dorrell: integrate care purchasing

    Whitehall should better coordinate policy across health, social housing and social care services, while local commissioning bodies should integrate social care with healthcare commissioning, according to a report published today by the Commons health committee.


    Interview: Stephen Laws
    08 Feb 2012 Finance
    Interview: Stephen Laws

    After 37 years on Whitehall Stephen Laws, the government’s top drafter of legislation, is retiring. Suzannah Brecknell grabs him on his way out of the door to discuss a life spent writing laws for seven prime ministers


    Interview: Nick Boles
    08 Feb 2012 Economy
    Interview: Nick Boles

    Nick Boles is a key Tory thinker: a man who devised many flagship policies and prepared his party for government. But Matt Ross finds him refreshingly straight-talking as he discusses politics, policymaking and the civil service.


    Interview: Richard Douglas
    08 Feb 2012 Economy
    Interview: Richard Douglas

    Richard Douglas, the head of the Government Finance Profession, believes that finance skills will soon be essential for career progression across the senior civil service. He explains why to Joshua Chambers.


    28 Jan 2012
    Cabinet Office: £5bn to be saved

    The government is on course to make around £5bn in savings in the year ending in March, Francis Maude has said. If the figure is achieved, it will bring the total saved since the election to £8.75bn.


    Government Art Collection ‘travelling light’ exhibition
    25 Jan 2012 Culture
    Government Art Collection ‘travelling light’ exhibition

    Selected by Simon Schama

    Whitechapel Gallery

    Until 26 February


    Frontline: Forensic medical examiner
    25 Jan 2012 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Forensic medical examiner

    Frontline: Forensic medical examiner A doctor working with the police worries about the effect of outsourcing on the care of vulnerable people


    25 Jan 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: The arguments for arguing

    Officials must fulfil their duty to challenge poor policies


    Opinion: Creative destruction
    25 Jan 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Creative destruction

    To really transform public services, leaders must be braver, argues Alasdair Ramage.


    Obituary: Dame Lesley Ann Strathie
    25 Jan 2012
    Obituary: Dame Lesley Ann Strathie

    Leigh Lewis writes on the life of Lesley Strathie, who died earlier this month


    MPs call for July review of cabinet secretary job split
    25 Jan 2012 Leadership
    MPs call for July review of cabinet secretary job split

    The new leadership arrangements at the top of the civil service should be reviewed within six months, the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) has said.


    Departing Benita urges focus on diversity and robust advice
    25 Jan 2012 Leadership
    Departing Benita urges focus on diversity and robust advice

    The recent gains in the diversity of the civil service may slip back this year, former senior civil servant and London mayoral candidate Siobhan Benita has warned.


    NAO says quango reforms will cost twice government estimate
    25 Jan 2012
    NAO says quango reforms will cost twice government estimate

    The cost of government’s “bonfire of the quangos” will be nearly twice the amount estimated by departments, according to a report published by the National Audit Office (NAO) last week.


    NHS reforms ‘disrupting’ savings
    25 Jan 2012 Health & Social Care
    NHS reforms ‘disrupting’ savings

    The NHS reforms set out in the government’s Health and Social Care Bill are “disrupting and distracting” the effort to make £20bn of savings over the next four years, according to a critical report published yesterday by the Commons Health Committee.


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