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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
    Civil service recruitment rules eased to help plug Brexit skills gaps
    01 Feb 2017 Brexit
    Civil service recruitment rules eased to help plug Brexit skills gaps

    First Civil Service Commissioner Ian Watmore tells CSW that departments will now be able to bring in senior staff for up to three years and on a maximum salary of £142,000 without having to go through an open recruitment process


    Defra on the hunt for new chief digital officer
    01 Feb 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Defra on the hunt for new chief digital officer

    £115,000-a-year up for grabs as department seeks permanent CDO


    'A force to be reckoned with': Rural Payments Agency chief Mark Grimshaw quits
    31 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    "A force to be reckoned with": Rural Payments Agency chief Mark Grimshaw quits

    Praise for outgoing Rural Payments Agency chief after troubled period, as Defra announces that Paul Caldwell is stepping up to serve as interim CEO


    Donald Trump state visit: Former FCO chief says Number 10 'put Queen in very difficult position'
    31 Jan 2017
    Donald Trump state visit: Former FCO chief says Number 10 "put Queen in very difficult position"

    Former Foreign Office permanent secretary attacks Theresa May's "rushed" invitation to the new US president


    Unions warn of 'selling off pension rights' in civil service commercial overhaul
    31 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Unions warn of "selling off pension rights" in civil service commercial overhaul

    FDA and Prospect argue enhanced salaries but thin pension offer for staff in the new Government Commercial Organisation will deter civil service interest and fail to attract real private sector talent


    Ministry of Defence contracts watchdog in bid for more powers
    31 Jan 2017 Commercial
    Ministry of Defence contracts watchdog in bid for more powers

    Single Source Regulations Office seeks greater oversight of contracts for non-competitive military goods


    Jobcentre closures: DWP minister vows relocation for staff as MPs slam 'spreadsheet exercise'
    30 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Jobcentre closures: DWP minister vows relocation for staff as MPs slam "spreadsheet exercise"

    Caroline Nokes says savings from estate programme will be used to fund recruitment of frontline advisers, but MPs, including Tory backbenchers, raise concerns over access for claimants


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — January 30
    30 Jan 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — January 30

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


    Sir Jeremy Heywood: civil service 'absolutely' taking forward Maude-era Whitehall reforms
    30 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Sir Jeremy Heywood: civil service "absolutely" taking forward Maude-era Whitehall reforms

    Exclusive: Cabinet secretary says reform agenda remains "strongly supported by ministers" after several key Francis Maude-era initiatives are scrapped, but stresses focus on "embedding leadership at a departmental level"


    Whitehall not planning to cut workload in wake of Brexit vote, says Sir Jeremy Heywood
    30 Jan 2017 Brexit
    Whitehall not planning to cut workload in wake of Brexit vote, says Sir Jeremy Heywood

    Exclusive: Cabinet secretary tells CSW that Theresa May feels "very strongly that she and other ministers were elected on a Conservative Party manifesto that must still stand", as he stands by the decision to set up two new Brexit-focused departments


    Sir Jeremy Heywood interview: the head of the UK civil service on a 'very intense' few months
    30 Jan 2017 Brexit
    Sir Jeremy Heywood interview: the head of the UK civil service on a "very intense" few months

    Five years into his job as the UK's top official, Sir Jeremy Heywood faces his greatest challenge yet – ensuring the civil service he leads is ready for the mammoth task of leaving the European Union. Jess Bowie and Matt Foster sit down with the cabinet secretary to talk Brexit, Theresa May, public sector pay – and the future of Whitehall's reform agenda


    HS2 appoints new chief executive – on lower pay than his predecessor
    27 Jan 2017 Economy
    HS2 appoints new chief executive – on lower pay than his predecessor

    Mark Thurston to leave engineering consultancy giant CH2M for new £650k a-year role


    David Norgrove backed as new UK Statistics Authority chair – after warning of 'egregious' use of Brexit stats
    27 Jan 2017 Brexit
    David Norgrove backed as new UK Statistics Authority chair – after warning of "egregious" use of Brexit stats

    Green light from the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee follows hearing in which he said the Government Statistical Service appeared to have been “downgraded” over the years


    DWP unveils plans to shut 130-plus offices
    26 Jan 2017 Commercial
    DWP unveils plans to shut 130-plus offices

    Estates strategy proposes opening five new large service centres and 50 shared-site operations


    Former Defence Equipment and Support chief cleared to set up consultancy
    26 Jan 2017 Commercial
    Former Defence Equipment and Support chief cleared to set up consultancy

    Appointments watchdog gives Air Marshal Sir Simon Bollom green light to set up consultancy and accept commissions – one of which involves MoD project


    Retraining current civil servants “fundamental” to Whitehall apprenticeships drive
    26 Jan 2017 Education
    Retraining current civil servants “fundamental” to Whitehall apprenticeships drive

    Cabinet Office document suggests a significant chunk of civil service’s targeted 30,000 apprenticeships will already be employed by government departments


    DfE bags GDS co-founder as new chief digital officer
    26 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    DfE bags GDS co-founder as new chief digital officer

    Former head of delivery and innovation at the Government Digital Service to take up new role next month


    A 'retreat from openness'? How Whitehall departments are faring on transparency
    26 Jan 2017 Brexit
    A "retreat from openness"? How Whitehall departments are faring on transparency

    The Institute for Government warns that Brexit could lead to departments slipping on transparency goals — which have already seen a steep decline since David Cameron’s 2010 open government claims


    'No shortage' of scientific advice for Brexit ministry, says government chief scientist Mark Walport
    25 Jan 2017 Brexit
    "No shortage" of scientific advice for Brexit ministry, says government chief scientist Mark Walport

    Department for Exiting the European Union "consulting very extensively" on the impact of Brexit to the science sector, says top government adviser, after MPs urge the new department to take on a full-time expert


    MoD officials set to lend a hand with Brexit planning
    25 Jan 2017 Brexit
    MoD officials set to lend a hand with Brexit planning

    Ministry of Defence perm sec Stephen Lovegrove offers "expertise" to DExEU as Whitehall readies for Brexit – but downplays impact of European Union departure on the MoD's own work


    Interview: MoD permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove on NATO, Brexit and the future of his department
    25 Jan 2017 Brexit
    Interview: MoD permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove on NATO, Brexit and the future of his department

    The map of Whitehall has changed considerably in the months since Stephen Lovegrove left the Department of Energy and Climate Change to become Ministry of Defence perm sec. He tells Colin Marrs about the Brexit help his department can offer, the MoD’s role in boosting Britain’s industry and the staffing cuts he’s tasked with making. Photos by Paul Heartfield


    Home Office urged to reassure emergency services on 'ambitious' network switch
    25 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office urged to reassure emergency services on "ambitious" network switch

    New report from cross-party group of MPs highlights risks to shake up of police, ambulance and fire service comms — but praises low leadership churn at the Home Office


    Serco chief: government saw it as “badge of pride” to transfer “massive” risk to outsourcers
    24 Jan 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Serco chief: government saw it as “badge of pride” to transfer “massive” risk to outsourcers

    Boss of major outsourcing company says deliberate moves by government, as well as "foolishness" by suppliers, have put too much risk on shoulders of firms dealing with big public sector contracts


    Article 50 case: Parliament must have say on Brexit as government loses appeal
    24 Jan 2017 Brexit
    Article 50 case: Parliament must have say on Brexit as government loses appeal

     But devolved parliaments in Holyrood, Cardiff and Stormont will not get binding votes on Article 50


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