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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
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    Julie Mellor resigns as Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman
    05 Jul 2016 HR
    Julie Mellor resigns as Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman

    Ombudsman steps down after admitting “mistakes” in her handling of correspondence about former managing director who covered up sexual harassment


    Dave Penman: My son has it right on Europe
    05 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Dave Penman: My son has it right on Europe

    While civil servants navigate the EU divorce, politicians need to ponder why so many fear what is beyond our borders


    Departments must not ignore frontline expertise of staff in arm's-length bodies – NAO
    05 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Departments must not ignore frontline expertise of staff in arm's-length bodies – NAO

    National Audit Office says landscape of quangos "remains confused and incoherent"


    Treasury appoints Charles Roxburgh as second permanent secretary
    04 Jul 2016 Economy
    Treasury appoints Charles Roxburgh as second permanent secretary

    Roxburgh fills post previously held by John Kingman, who is leaving to become new chair of Legal & General


    The Treasury's new permanent secretary starts today. So who is Tom Scholar?
    04 Jul 2016 Economics
    The Treasury's new permanent secretary starts today. So who is Tom Scholar?

    HM Treasury’s new permanent secretary Tom Scholar arrives in post via a somewhat different route to long-serving predecessor Sir Nick Macpherson. Colin Marrs takes a look at his career to date and speaks to those who've worked alongside him


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 4
    04 Jul 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 4

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


    Legal bid to put Brexit to a parliamentary vote
    04 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Legal bid to put Brexit to a parliamentary vote

     Law firm Mishcon de Reya says it would be unlawful for a prime minister to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty without a full debate and vote in parliament.


    Some in Brexit camp believe civil servants are “morons” — Tory MP Bernard Jenkin
    01 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Some in Brexit camp believe civil servants are “morons” — Tory MP Bernard Jenkin

    Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee says response to Britain's vote to quit the EU is "a very important moment for the civil service" — and says he wants to defeat critics waiting for Whitehall to fudge its handling of Brexit


    Former government economics chief Vicky Pryce: Brexit a 'huge opportunity' for Whitehall to prove itself
    01 Jul 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Former government economics chief Vicky Pryce: Brexit a "huge opportunity" for Whitehall to prove itself

    “This is the time for civil servants to show what they can do," Vicky Pryce tells CSW


    Somme centenary: Let's not forget the outstanding civil servants who braved the trenches
    01 Jul 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Somme centenary: Let's not forget the outstanding civil servants who braved the trenches

    Christopher Jary remembers the civil servants who volunteered to fight for their country in the Great War as recalled in Jill Knight’s book, The Civil Service Rifles in the Great War: ‘All Bloody Gentlemen’


    Civil service Brexit unit: departments must be ready to give up staff to new EU team, says DCLG chief Melanie Dawes
    30 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Civil service Brexit unit: departments must be ready to give up staff to new EU team, says DCLG chief Melanie Dawes

    Communities and Local Government permanent secretary tells CSW departments must not “hunker down” as new team seeks brightest and best civil servants to lead work on UK’s exit from the European Union


    Crown Commercial Service: too early to say what Brexit will mean for procurement
    30 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Crown Commercial Service: too early to say what Brexit will mean for procurement

    CCS says it is "considering the longer term opportunities and will be advising ministers" on what Brexit means for public sector procurement


    Heathrow decision delayed in sign of Brexit gridlock
    30 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Heathrow decision delayed in sign of Brexit gridlock

    "I cannot now foresee an announcement until at least October," says transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin


    Theresa May pledges Brexit department – as Boris Johnson withdrawal boosts her chances of being next PM
    30 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Theresa May pledges Brexit department – as Boris Johnson withdrawal boosts her chances of being next PM

    Home secretary launches leadership bid with promise to set up new department to negotiate Britain's exit from the European Union – and rules out general election before 2020


    Oliver Robbins announced as head of Cabinet Office Brexit unit
    29 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Oliver Robbins announced as head of Cabinet Office Brexit unit

    Robbins, described as one of the "stars of Whitehall", will work closely with Oliver Letwin to prepare Brexit advice for next prime minister


    Bernard Jenkin: Using Article 50 to quit the EU risks making a mockery of Britain's decision
    29 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Bernard Jenkin: Using Article 50 to quit the EU risks making a mockery of Britain's decision

    No international court is going to insist that the UK government must submit the UK to a process laid down in a treaty our voters have just rejected, says the chairman of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs select committee


    Boost Foreign Office budget for Brexit fallout, says former top diplomat Sir Simon Fraser
    28 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Boost Foreign Office budget for Brexit fallout, says former top diplomat Sir Simon Fraser

    Former Foreign and Commonwealth Office permanent secretary says Brexit vote represented "an uncharacteristic act of withdrawal by the United Kingdom" – and calls for a "very considerable uplift" in his old department's Budget to help Britain cope


    Lord O'Donnell: Brexit will be difficult – but this is what the civil service does
    28 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Lord O'Donnell: Brexit will be difficult – but this is what the civil service does

    Former cabinet secretary says coming up with options for UK's post-Brexit future would be "a wonderful job" for the civil service


    David Cameron heads to Brussels after Brexit vote – as EU leaders say no talks before Article 50
    28 Jun 2016 Brexit
    David Cameron heads to Brussels after Brexit vote – as EU leaders say no talks before Article 50

    Downing Street says Cameron will "try to foster constructive support around the table with all 27 leaders of the other member states" – as fellow EU leaders make clear that 


    Department of Health private office ordered to reveal details of Jeremy Hunt’s diary
    28 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Department of Health private office ordered to reveal details of Jeremy Hunt’s diary

    Information Commissioner says “public interest” in naming representatives from US healthcare firms overrides Freedom of Information exemption


    Whitehall must not hoard reclaimed EU powers, say council chiefs
    28 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Whitehall must not hoard reclaimed EU powers, say council chiefs

    Local Government Association says Brexit talks should not simply return legislative responsibilites straight to Westminster


    Angry David Cameron defends 'best of British' civil service after Ukip attack on 'Europhile mandarins'
    27 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Angry David Cameron defends "best of British" civil service after Ukip attack on "Europhile mandarins"

    Prime minister says civil servants are "impartial" and "hard-working" after criticism from Ukip


    Oliver Letwin to head up civil service Brexit unit – as experts question contingency planning
    27 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Oliver Letwin to head up civil service Brexit unit – as experts question contingency planning

    Role of the civil service is to "make sure that we prepare for an incoming prime minister to take decisions", Number 10 says – as constitutional experts flag up a lack of contingency planning for a Brexit vote


    Brexit trade deals will need beefed-up Department for Business, Innovation & Skills – Bernard Jenkin
    27 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Brexit trade deals will need beefed-up Department for Business, Innovation & Skills – Bernard Jenkin

    Victorious “Leave” campaigner – and chair of Parliament's Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee – tells CSW that there should be a new trade directorate and a rebranding of the entire Business department to reflect the nation's departure from the EU


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