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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
    London’s police officers get new tool to fight crime Sponsored
    02 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    London’s police officers get new tool to fight crime

    Police forces across London have stepped up the fight against crime by using Microsoft’s Azure cloud service


    Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 19)
    02 Dec 2016 Culture
    Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 19)

    Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese


    Government comms chief Alex Aiken reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year
    02 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Government comms chief Alex Aiken reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Government communications executive director Alex Aiken takes part in our annual perm secs round-up​


    Defra permanent secretary Clare Moriarty on 2016, Brexit – and the joys of the #Defraselfie
    02 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Defra permanent secretary Clare Moriarty on 2016, Brexit – and the joys of the #Defraselfie

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites.Clare Moriarty, permanent secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs takes part in our annual perm secs round-up​


    HMRC: MPs voice fears over digital shift against backdrop of staff cuts
    02 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC: MPs voice fears over digital shift against backdrop of staff cuts

    Agency “has no contingency plan” for lower-than-predicted uptake of digital tax plans, Public Accounts Committee warns


    What's it really like being cabinet secretary? Six men who've done the job spill the beans
    01 Dec 2016 HR
    What's it really like being cabinet secretary? Six men who've done the job spill the beans

    From "trusted adviser" to "shock absorber", the cabinet secretary has a job description like no other. Matt Foster listened in as Sir Jeremy Heywood and his five predecessors reflected on 100 years of the post – and asked what it takes to serve as Britain's top official. Main image credit: Institute for Government


    DVLA chief executive Oliver Morley: 'Keeping people motivated will be 2017's biggest challenge'
    01 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DVLA chief executive Oliver Morley: "Keeping people motivated will be 2017's biggest challenge"

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) chief executive Oliver Morley takes part in our annual perm secs round-up​


    Ministry of Defence permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year
    01 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Ministry of Defence permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Stephen Lovegrove, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Defence, kicks off our annual perm secs round-up​


    Perm secs round-up 2016: Britain's top civil servants review the year and look ahead to 2017
    01 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Perm secs round-up 2016: Britain's top civil servants review the year and look ahead to 2017

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. This list will be updated throughout December, so check back regularly!


    Brexit: Department for International Trade hiring 'almost exclusively from Whitehall', says recruitment chief
    29 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Brexit: Department for International Trade hiring "almost exclusively from Whitehall", says recruitment chief

    DIT officials say Whitehall has trebled its trade policy staff numbers since the referendum, and stress focus on training up existing staff rather than drafting in outsiders


    Is greater professional autonomy the secret to a happy civil service?
    29 Nov 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Is greater professional autonomy the secret to a happy civil service?

    Whitehall's annual people survey provides a moment of catharsis – but, Jane Dudman wonders, is it asking the wrong questions?


    Treasury offers new chief information officer £90,000
    28 Nov 2016 Commercial
    Treasury offers new chief information officer £90,000

    New recruit be responsible for managing a £50m annual IT budget


    Liam Fox bags ex-rail regulator as new department's chief economist
    28 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Liam Fox bags ex-rail regulator as new department's chief economist

    Former chief executive of the Office of Rail and Road has also been Defra and Home Office chief economist


    Interview: Ian Watmore – the new first civil service commissioner sets out his stall on leadership, diversity and reform
    28 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Interview: Ian Watmore – the new first civil service commissioner sets out his stall on leadership, diversity and reform

    After three years away from Whitehall, Ian Watmore is back — this time as head of the organisation upholding the very values of the civil service. The new first civil service commissioner sits down with Matt Foster to talk reform, diversity, and why, as a departmental leader, you can no longer "just draft your way out of a problem”


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 28
    28 Nov 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 28

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


    Department for Exiting the European Union beefs up senior team with new hire
    25 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Department for Exiting the European Union beefs up senior team with new hire

    Fomer Foreign and Commonwealth Office director of strategy Alex Ellis set to join new department in January as director general


    Civil Service Awards 2016 — the winners in full
    25 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil Service Awards 2016 — the winners in full

    Civil servants from across the UK gathered at Lancaster House in London last night for the annual Civil Service Awards, organised by CSW’s parent company Dods. Below is a full list of the winners — congratulations from the CSW team to all those were nominated!


    Michael Gove dismissed as 'bitter' after he blasts 'bottom-covering' Senior Civil Service
    25 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Michael Gove dismissed as "bitter" after he blasts "bottom-covering" Senior Civil Service

    Former education secretary calls for weekly naming and shaming of civil servants working on big projects, but union for senior officials says his intervention is "more about resurrecting his career as a columnist"


    DWP satisfaction with pay leaps after Treasury lets it bust 1% cap
    24 Nov 2016 Government Tax Profession
    DWP satisfaction with pay leaps after Treasury lets it bust 1% cap

    After deal that could see some staff given 20% hike over four years, People Survey 2016 shows DWP satisfaction with pay higher than before Treasury capped rises


    The Autumn Statement is dead – long live the Autumn Budget: reaction as Treasury axes fiscal set-piece
    24 Nov 2016
    The Autumn Statement is dead – long live the Autumn Budget: reaction as Treasury axes fiscal set-piece
    Experts welcome Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement announcement that there will not be any more Autumn Statements
    Whitehall's deputy CTO resigns, saying Government Digital Service 'entering a new phase'
    24 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall's deputy CTO resigns, saying Government Digital Service "entering a new phase"

    James Stewart becomes the latest senior departure from the Government Digital Service, as he makes the case for IT spend controls


    Autumn Statement vows £400m for key Brexit departments – as union warns of exit 'on the cheap'
    23 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Autumn Statement vows £400m for key Brexit departments – as union warns of exit "on the cheap"

    The Department for Exiting the EU will be given £94m a year from 2017, while the FCO and trade department receive extra funding to build trade policy capability. But the FDA union has warned of EU exit "on the cheap"


    Autumn Statement 2016: Hammond loosens Osborne's £3.5bn efficiency drive – but departmental cuts plan remains
    23 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Autumn Statement 2016: Hammond loosens Osborne's £3.5bn efficiency drive – but departmental cuts plan remains

    Spending Review 2015 plans "will remain in place", says the new chancellor – but departments will be able to reinvest some of their 2019/20 savings


    UK Ministry of Defence on the frontline of cloud-based data protection with Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection Sponsored
    23 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    UK Ministry of Defence on the frontline of cloud-based data protection with Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection

    Microsoft looks at how it's cloud technologies are helping the MOD meet its digital transformation agenda


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