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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: David Pitchford
    24 Mar 2011 Leadership
    Interview: David Pitchford

    From this month, every big scheme run by Whitehall departments will be overseen by the Major Projects Authority. Suzannah Brecknell meets David Pitchford – the man charged with overseeing and improving your projects.


    Frontline: Sixth form teacher
    24 Mar 2011 Education
    Frontline: Sixth form teacher

    A sixth form modern languages teacher thinks that schools and teachers should be given more powers to shape their curricula.


    Interview: Jeremy Heywood
    21 Mar 2011 Leadership
    Interview: Jeremy Heywood

    A key adviser to three chancellors and three prime ministers, Number 10 permanent secretary Jeremy Heywood has spent twenty years at the epicentre of political power. In his first ever interview, he speaks to Matt Ross.


    Interview: Mike Anderson
    11 Mar 2011 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Mike Anderson

    Broadening the focus of environmental monitoring, the PM is ‘mainstreaming’ sustainability into all management and policymaking. Suzannah Brecknell gets an explanation from Defra director-general Mike Anderson.


    Interview: James Arbuthnot
    04 Mar 2011 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: James Arbuthnot

    Relations between the Ministry of Defence and its select committee have not always been easy. But its chairman James Arbuthnot tells Ben Willis that MoD officials shouldn’t view the committee corridor as enemy territory.


    Interview: Una O'Brien
    23 Feb 2011 Health & Social Care
    Interview: Una O'Brien

    Una O’Brien has taken the helm at the Department of Health as the NHS undergoes the most fundamental reforms in its history. She tells Suzannah Brecknell that persistence and partnership working will make those reforms work.


    Frontline: Junior doctor
    23 Feb 2011 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Junior doctor

    This week we meet a hospital doctor, who discusses changes to the medical career ladder


    Frontline: Schools architect
    09 Feb 2011 Education
    Frontline: Schools architect

    This week, an architect explains why school design matters – and warns that current policies will damage pupils’ education.


    Interview: Martin Donnelly
    26 Jan 2011 Education
    Interview: Martin Donnelly

    BIS permanent secretary Martin Donnelly would like to protect an insipid image while his department handles some political hot potatoes and sheds staff. But Joshua Chambers finds that his job is anything but bland.


    Frontline: Primary school teacher, 2011
    26 Jan 2011 Education
    Frontline: Primary school teacher, 2011

    Schools have improved in recent years, says a primary school teacher, but the renewed emphasis on testing won’t work for all pupils – and the cuts present a danger to many children’s education


    05 Dec 2010 Leadership
    Permanent secretaries' round-up 2010: CSW analysis

    Permanent secretaries are clear about the task ahead, says Matt Ross: supporting and empowering their staff.


    Interview: Malcolm Rifkind
    01 Dec 2010 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: Malcolm Rifkind

    The Intelligence and Security Committee has helped to foster the intelligence agencies' arrival on the public stage. Now, its new chairman Malcolm Rifkind tells Matt Ross, his committee should be handed control of the spotlights.


    The quiet revolutionary
    17 Nov 2010 Justice & Home Affairs
    The quiet revolutionary

    It’s Jonathan Slater’s job to transform the justice system. He tells Suzannah Brecknell about the unprecedented approach he’s taking to encouraging preventative interventions, payment by results and voluntary sector delivery.



     


    17 Nov 2010 Economy
    Frontline: Business improvement officer

    A local authority employee shares his thoughts on finding savings and driving innovation


    Interview: Stephen Speed
    17 Nov 2010 Economy
    Interview: Stephen Speed

    The Insolvency Service minimises the harm caused by bankruptcy and company failures. But its chief executive Stephen Speed tells Matt Ross that, thanks to the credit crunch, the service now has its own financial problems.


    Special report: The Treasury’s numbers – and the departments’ reactions
    03 Nov 2010 Commercial
    Special report: The Treasury’s numbers – and the departments’ reactions

    Ben Willis examines how the administration budget cuts build on previous efficiency drives – and names the departments forging ahead with savings.


    03 Nov 2010 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Residential care worker

    This week’s interviewee works for a charity providing social care for people leaving psychiatric hospitals


    21 Oct 2010 Education
    Frontline: Academy teacher

    A teacher reflects on how turning a school into one of New Labour’s academies affects the quality of the teaching, the management – and the logos


    Interview: Helen Ghosh
    06 Oct 2010 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Helen Ghosh

    At Defra, Helen Ghosh ditched Whitehall’s traditional departmental structure in favour of a fluid, project-based system. Now, she tells Matt Ross, we’re facing an even greater revolution in relations between the centre and the front line


    22 Sep 2010 Justice & Home Affairs
    Frontline: Probation officer trainer

    This week’s interviewee is a probation officer with nearly 30 years’ experience – both in the field, and as a trainer


    Education: ministerial profiles
    19 Aug 2010 Education
    Education: ministerial profiles

    Michael Gove’s flagship reform of the school system is well under way, but questions have been raised over the pace of change and the funding to back up long-standing policy pledges. Suzannah Brecknell reports.


    Treasury: Ministerial profiles
    19 Aug 2010 Economy
    Treasury: Ministerial profiles

    As the spending review rolls on, cross-departmental working seems to be on the agenda at the Treasury. Suzannah Brecknell reports.


    19 Aug 2010 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Practice manager

    This week’s interviewee is a practice manager, responsible for the business and operational management of a major GP partnership


    Frontline: Learning support assistant, 2010
    14 Jul 2010 Education
    Frontline: Learning support assistant, 2010

    This week’s interviewee works as a learning support assistant in a large city comprehensive school


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