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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    15 May Energy & Environment
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    15 May Economics
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    Academy school conversions cause surge in central government headcount – but civil service staffing down 3.6% year-on-year
    16 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Academy school conversions cause surge in central government headcount – but civil service staffing down 3.6% year-on-year

    Suzannah Brecknell crunches the latest Office for National Statistics figures on public sector employment


    Budget 2016: live coverage as George Osborne sets out fresh public spending cuts
    16 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Budget 2016: live coverage as George Osborne sets out fresh public spending cuts

    Live coverage and reaction as chancellor sets out the 2016 Budget, provided by our colleagues on PoliticsHome.com. CSW will be have the key Whitehall stories and reaction throughout the afternoon


    Crown Commercial chief Sally Collier on her move to Ofqual: I don't always say 'Yes, minister'
    16 Mar 2016 Commercial
    Crown Commercial chief Sally Collier on her move to Ofqual: I don't always say 'Yes, minister'

    CCS chief Collier says independence of exams watchdog Ofqual "one of the attractions" of taking on chief regulator role – and says procurement background no barrier to doing the job


    Budget 2016: Osborne 'to miss fiscal target'
    16 Mar 2016 Economics
    Budget 2016: Osborne "to miss fiscal target"

    Weaker growth and delayed sales of government assets expected to contribute to missed target


    Budget 2016: Osborne left with few 'easy choices' on departmental cuts, says Lord Kerslake
    15 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Budget 2016: Osborne left with few "easy choices" on departmental cuts, says Lord Kerslake

    "The obvious efficiency savings have come through in the early period," says former head of the civil service – as chancellor prepares to outline £4bn of further spending cuts


    Department of Health comms director Sam Lister moving to Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
    15 Mar 2016 Communications
    Department of Health comms director Sam Lister moving to Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

    Former Times health editor on the move to BIS


    Public Accounts Committee warns of 'sticking-plaster solution' to NHS funding crisis
    15 Mar 2016 Finance
    Public Accounts Committee warns of "sticking-plaster solution" to NHS funding crisis

    “Acute hospital trusts are at crisis point,” warns PAC chair Meg Hillier


    Ministry of Justice launches probe into former commercial staff
    14 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Ministry of Justice launches probe into former commercial staff

    "We take all allegations of impropriety extremely seriously," says justice minister Andrew Selous


    So just how healthy is your department? Sponsored
    14 Mar 2016 Health & Social Care
    So just how healthy is your department?

    Mutual health insurer CS Healthcare has been hosting health checks to government employees for more than two years. The results of this programme are very revealing.


    Opening the 'front door' to integrated urgent healthcare Sponsored
    14 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Opening the "front door" to integrated urgent healthcare

    Microsoft and Capita offer a vision for integrated urgent care


    Sarah Richards joins Planning Inspectorate as chief executive
    14 Mar 2016 HR
    Sarah Richards joins Planning Inspectorate as chief executive

    New chief executive brings experience from local government and private sector


    New government chief commercial officer: Cabinet Office appoints former PHS Group boss Gareth Rhys Williams
    14 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    New government chief commercial officer: Cabinet Office appoints former PHS Group boss Gareth Rhys Williams

    Former chief executive of hygiene services firm PHS Group brought in to lead civil service commercial profession


    Budget 2016: Public spending to be cut by a further 0.5%, says George Osborne
    13 Mar 2016
    Budget 2016: Public spending to be cut by a further 0.5%, says George Osborne

    “We are going to have to make further savings equivalent to 50p in every £100 the government spends by the end of the decade,” chancellor tells the BBC


    New Treasury permanent secretary: Tom Scholar named as Sir Nick Macpherson's successor
    11 Mar 2016 Economics
    New Treasury permanent secretary: Tom Scholar named as Sir Nick Macpherson's successor

    Chancellor George Osborne picks "outstanding civil servant" for the top Treasury post


    'Serious questions' over shake-up of public appointments process, says outgoing watchdog Sir David Normington
    11 Mar 2016 Education
    "Serious questions" over shake-up of public appointments process, says outgoing watchdog Sir David Normington

    Outgoing Commissioner for Public Appointments Sir David Normington says impact of planned shake-up of the watchdog outlined by Cabinet Office-commissioned review "would be largely to remove the checks and balances recommended by Lord Nolan 20 years ago"


    Rural Payments Agency boss Mark Grimshaw points to progress on EU payments after criticism of digital delays
    11 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Rural Payments Agency boss Mark Grimshaw points to progress on EU payments after criticism of digital delays

    RPA boss says failings over scheme to pay EU farmers "will live with me for many years" – but says "almost all" outstanding 2015 payments will be made by the end of this month


    Cabinet Office must do more to support civil service whistleblowers, says Public Accounts Committee
    11 Mar 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Cabinet Office must do more to support civil service whistleblowers, says Public Accounts Committee

    MPs on the Public Accounts Committee criticise the Cabinet Office for failing to deliver a culture change to protect staff who to raise concerns in the public interest


    EU referendum: David Cameron's special adviser 'clearly in breach' of rules, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin
    10 Mar 2016 Foreign Affairs
    EU referendum: David Cameron's special adviser "clearly in breach" of rules, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin

    Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee chair Bernard Jenkin writes to prime minister David Cameron to complain about social media conduct of adviser Daniel Korski


    Government Digital Service eyes 'constant revolution' in next phase of GOV.UK reform
    10 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government Digital Service eyes "constant revolution" in next phase of GOV.UK reform

    GOV.UK product lead Neil Williams sets out refreshed "vision" for the single government web domain


    EU referendum: Civil servants “face dilemma” over vote, says FDA union chief Dave Penman
    10 Mar 2016 Foreign Affairs
    EU referendum: Civil servants “face dilemma” over vote, says FDA union chief Dave Penman

    FDA general secretary Dave Penman says lack of cabinet unity on EU referendum is a headache for civil servants – but insists campaigning rules don't need to stifle debate


    HMRC's Jennie Granger hails victory in bankers' bonus battle with Deutsche Bank and UBS
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    HMRC's Jennie Granger hails victory in bankers' bonus battle with Deutsche Bank and UBS

    Tax authority challenged the legality of two offshore schemes designed by the banks to avoid paying tax on bankers' bonuses


    Redundancy cap: no civil servant earning under £25,000 will be affected, says BIS minister – as MPs attack plans
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    Redundancy cap: no civil servant earning under £25,000 will be affected, says BIS minister – as MPs attack plans

    "We also think it unlikely that anyone earning less than £27,000 would be hit by the cap," says BIS minister, as government sees off Labour plan to tie limit to inflation and exempt the private sector


    Government suffers Commons defeat over Sunday trading plans
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    Government suffers Commons defeat over Sunday trading plans

    Defeat on BIS plans came after a last-ditch attempt by George Osborne to stave off a Tory rebellion


    DECC's Stephen Lovegrove to succeed Jon Thompson as Ministry of Defence permanent secretary
    09 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DECC's Stephen Lovegrove to succeed Jon Thompson as Ministry of Defence permanent secretary

    Lovegrove to leave DECC after three years at the top, taking over from Jon Thompson at the MoD "shortly"


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