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    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

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    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
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    'There’s a reason why departments have press officers': No 10 hits back at union claims on civil service media rule change
    19 Mar 2015 Communications
    'There’s a reason why departments have press officers': No 10 hits back at union claims on civil service media rule change

    Downing Street spokesperson says David Cameron disagrees with unions' view that civil service code change will undermine transparency


    Civil service 'prejudice' a barrier to promotion, say officials from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds
    19 Mar 2015 Culture
    Civil service 'prejudice' a barrier to promotion, say officials from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds

    Some Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) civil servants believe Whitehall prejudice is acting as a brake on career progression, exclusive survey reveals


    Budget 2015: 'All departments' move to scrap civil service progression pay
    18 Mar 2015 Education
    Budget 2015: 'All departments' move to scrap civil service progression pay

    Budget confirms departmental agreement on 2013 plan to end automatic pay rises


    Former Royal Mail MD Mark Thomson named as new Passport Office director
    18 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Former Royal Mail MD Mark Thomson named as new Passport Office director

    Former Royal Mail managing director Mark Thomson to become director general of Passport Office for three-year term


    Change to Whitehall media rules prompts attack on Francis Maude by unions
    18 Mar 2015 Commercial
    Change to Whitehall media rules prompts attack on Francis Maude by unions

    Amendment to Civil Service Code over contact with the media sparks transparency row with trade unions FDA and PCS, but Cabinet Office says it is providing clarity


    Budget 2015 guide: Sector-by-sector
    18 Mar 2015 Analysis
    Budget 2015 guide: Sector-by-sector

    Courtesy of our colleagues at Dods Monitoring, here's a sector-by-sector summary of the main measures in Chancellor George Osborne's Budget.


    Digital government must suit needs of satisfaction Sponsored
    18 Mar 2015
    Digital government must suit needs of satisfaction

    The government's customer service must better suit user needs, according to a webchat hosted by TCS and Civil Service World


    Science cuts could undermine evidence-based policy, MPs warn
    18 Mar 2015 Education
    Science cuts could undermine evidence-based policy, MPs warn

    Science and Technology Committee says that while departments have made progress on use of evidence, cuts could undermine UK's long-term scientific capability


    Ex-MI6 chief Richard Dearlove calls for independent oversight of agencies
    18 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Ex-MI6 chief Richard Dearlove calls for independent oversight of agencies

    Former head of MI6 intelligence agency Sir Richard Dearlove says 'lack of trust' in politicians means new regulator needed


    Ofsted criticised by two MP committees
    17 Mar 2015 Education
    Ofsted criticised by two MP committees

    Separate reports by the Communities and Local Government and Education committees raise questions about education watchdog Ofsted


    Why move your Windows Server 2003 Apps to the Cloud? Sponsored
    16 Mar 2015
    Why move your Windows Server 2003 Apps to the Cloud?

    Amazon Web Services on moving your Windows Server 2003 applications to Amazon EC2


    Leverage AWS to Simplify your Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Upgrade Sponsored
    16 Mar 2015
    Leverage AWS to Simplify your Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Upgrade

    Reduce your risk with Amazon Web Services 


    Video: Transport for London's journey to the AWS cloud Sponsored
    16 Mar 2015
    Video: Transport for London's journey to the AWS cloud

    Phil Young, Head of Online at Transport for London (TfL), discusses the transport system in Greater London and its journey to the AWS cloud.  


    16 Mar 2015
    Options for Window Server 2003 End of Support

    As Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows Server 2003, Amazon highlights the benefits of Amazon EC2 for Windows


    Former army chief Lord Richards joins warnings over defence cuts
    16 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Former army chief Lord Richards joins warnings over defence cuts
    Former chief of the defence staff Lord Richards warns UK risks “living on the fumes of the past”
    Malawi's flooding has inflicted trauma, but UK aid is helping to rebuild lives
    16 Mar 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Malawi's flooding has inflicted trauma, but UK aid is helping to rebuild lives

    Philip Smith, deputy head of the UK's aid programme in Malawi, explains how the Department for International Development is helping the country respond to devastating floods


    Nicky Morgan unveils new non-exec members for Ofsted board
    16 Mar 2015 Education
    Nicky Morgan unveils new non-exec members for Ofsted board

    Education secretary Nicky Morgan confirms BP's John Hughes and Centre Forum's James Kempton to join Ofsted board as non-executive members


    Civil service diversity, SNP vs the Treasury, and Budget fever - your Whitehall media roundup
    16 Mar 2015 Culture
    Civil service diversity, SNP vs the Treasury, and Budget fever - your Whitehall media roundup

    Advance sight of a Cabinet Office review into the civil service's LGBT record, another SNP-Whitehall fracas, and feverish Budget speculation make our regular round-up of Whitehall in the headlines


    Vince Cable confirms Ruth McKernan will be new Innovate UK chief
    13 Mar 2015 Economy
    Vince Cable confirms Ruth McKernan will be new Innovate UK chief

     Vince Cable confirms Ruth McKernan to step into Iain Gray's shoes at business innovation body


    Being a generalist is great, but institutional memory gets lost: Ben Goldacre on the civil service
    13 Mar 2015 Education
    Being a generalist is great, but institutional memory gets lost: Ben Goldacre on the civil service

    Journalist, doctor and academic Ben Goldacre - author of the acclaimed books Bad Science and Bad Pharma - tells CSW what works and what doesn't in the civil service


    SCS pay: David Cameron rejects call for £2,000 Pay Band 1 boost
    12 Mar 2015 Education
    SCS pay: David Cameron rejects call for £2,000 Pay Band 1 boost

    Prime minister David Cameron says review body's call to raise salary minima for Pay Band 1 by £2,000 would undermine 'flexibility'


    MPs urge overhaul of surveillance laws in the wake of Edward Snowden leaks
    12 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    MPs urge overhaul of surveillance laws in the wake of Edward Snowden leaks

    Legal framework around surveillance too complicated, says Intelligence and Security Committee


    We need more support from the centre, departments tell National Audit Office
    12 Mar 2015 Commercial
    We need more support from the centre, departments tell National Audit Office

    Departments tell National Audit Office cross-government working would be bolstered by better 'support and challenge' at the centre of government


    Defence spending pledge among DUP's terms for post-election support
    12 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Defence spending pledge among DUP's terms for post-election support

    Northern Irish unionist party the DUP says 2% defence pledge a 'very clear' part of terms for coalition support


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