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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
    ‘A demonstration of the aesthetics of public policy’: Sir Peter Housden on how the Scottish Government introduced a minimum price for alcohol
    24 Nov 2017 Government Tax Profession
    ‘A demonstration of the aesthetics of public policy’: Sir Peter Housden on how the Scottish Government introduced a minimum price for alcohol

    A court ruling this month means a Scottish Government plan to introduce a minimum price for alcohol will finally go ahead. Its introduction is a nothing short of a thing of beauty in policymaking


    DVSA staff commence work-to-rule in contract dispute
    24 Nov 2017 Education
    DVSA staff commence work-to-rule in contract dispute

    Action pre-empts driving examiner strike expected to start in early December


    Civil Service Awards 2017 winners revealed: Heywood hails service thriving amid challenges
    24 Nov 2017 Education
    Civil Service Awards 2017 winners revealed: Heywood hails service thriving amid challenges

    Crown Prosecution Service, Department for International Development and HM Revenue & Customs initiatives recognised at Lancaster House event


    Department for Education ‘risks losing trust’ with third stats breach in three months
    23 Nov 2017 Communications
    Department for Education ‘risks losing trust’ with third stats breach in three months

    Office for Statistics Regulation tells perm sec department must tighten pre-release access procedures 


    Geospatial Commission created to open up government-held mapping data
    23 Nov 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Geospatial Commission created to open up government-held mapping data

    Government claims better use of location data produced by public bodies could grow the economy by £11bn a year


    Budget 2017: Union fumes at lack of recognition for HMRC staff
    23 Nov 2017 Economics
    Budget 2017: Union fumes at lack of recognition for HMRC staff

    Association of Revenue and Customs warns government not rely on “goodwill” to deliver £155m recovery package with no progress on pay


    Hammond's Budget pours more fuel on the house price fire
    23 Nov 2017 Economy
    Hammond's Budget pours more fuel on the house price fire

    The plans announced in the 2017 Budget may help to tackle Britain’s housing shortage in the long term. But in the short term, the extension of Help to Buy and the abolition of stamp duty for first-time buyers is good politics but poor policy.


    Universal Credit: FDA lambasts MPs taking ‘cheap shots’ at civil servants
    23 Nov 2017 Brexit
    Universal Credit: FDA lambasts MPs taking ‘cheap shots’ at civil servants

    Dave Penman condemns “cowardly move” of politicians criticising DWP official instead of ministers 


    Garry Graham: Budget pay betrayal for civil servants
    22 Nov 2017 Finance
    Garry Graham: Budget pay betrayal for civil servants

    Philip Hammond’s decision to not set out plans to lift the pay cap for civil servants has placed the government on a collision course with its own staff


    Hammond pledges to fund nursing pay rise – but quiet on rest of public sector
    22 Nov 2017 Brexit
    Hammond pledges to fund nursing pay rise – but quiet on rest of public sector

    Trade unions blast chancellor for failing to alleviate pressure on the civil service as it delivers Brexit


    Opinion: Devolution agenda shows signs of life in Budget speech
    22 Nov 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Opinion: Devolution agenda shows signs of life in Budget speech

    New commitments to move powers out of Westminster were the bright spots in a Budget speech that didn’t address some of the key challenges faced at the frontline of much public service delivery


    Chancellor pledges £1.5bn package to fix Universal Credit delivery woes
    22 Nov 2017 Culture
    Chancellor pledges £1.5bn package to fix Universal Credit delivery woes

    New measures will reduce lag on claimants' receipt of benefits payments from six weeks to five



     


    Budget 2017: Whitehall efficiency savings target scrapped as departments get £3bn for Brexit
    22 Nov 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Budget 2017: Whitehall efficiency savings target scrapped as departments get £3bn for Brexit

    Departmental allocations from new tranche of Brexit cash to be agreed “in early 2018”


    Treasury backs plan for ‘disruptive innovation’ in Whitehall
    22 Nov 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury backs plan for ‘disruptive innovation’ in Whitehall

    Pilots to develop new public value frameworks will be taken forward next year


    Homes and Communities Agency rebranded and given compulsory purchase powers
    22 Nov 2017 Economy
    Homes and Communities Agency rebranded and given compulsory purchase powers

    Additional powers for the new Homes England among raft of housing policies announced in 2017 Budget


    Budget 2017: Live coverage as Philip Hammond sets out spending plans
    22 Nov 2017 Economy
    Budget 2017: Live coverage as Philip Hammond sets out spending plans

    Live coverage and reaction as chancellor sets out the 2017 Budget, provided by our colleagues on PoliticsHome.com. CSW will be have the key Whitehall stories and reaction throughout the afternoon


    Civil servants ‘should consider public borrowing plans for infrastructure – even if not government policy’
    22 Nov 2017 Commercial
    Civil servants ‘should consider public borrowing plans for infrastructure – even if not government policy’

    Report by MPs concluded that departments did not show ministers risks of different possible funding schemes for Hinckley Point C nuclear scheme


    Union chief: ‘ill-informed’ criticism of civil servants hinders ability to speak truth to power
    22 Nov 2017 Brexit
    Union chief: ‘ill-informed’ criticism of civil servants hinders ability to speak truth to power

    Trade union bosses warn against treating officials like “faceless bureaucrats” and fingering them with blame over Brexit talks


    Government Legal Department to open office in Leeds
    21 Nov 2017 Commercial
    Government Legal Department to open office in Leeds

    GLD is hiring lawyers from the north of England to work in new regional centre


    'No public sector pay rise expected' in Hammond's Budget
    21 Nov 2017 Culture
    'No public sector pay rise expected' in Hammond's Budget

    Report suggests Chancellor Philip Hammond is not planning to offer cash to fund a pay rise


    HMRC perm sec: post-Brexit customs system will be ready even without Treasury funding
    21 Nov 2017 Brexit
    HMRC perm sec: post-Brexit customs system will be ready even without Treasury funding

    Top government officials detail list of changes to 85 IT systems at the UK border required because of Brexit



     


    CIPD: Civil servants perform better when managers focus on strengths not weaknesses
    21 Nov 2017 Communications
    CIPD: Civil servants perform better when managers focus on strengths not weaknesses

    New research carried out with Civil Service Employment Policy builds on case against “guided distribution” but shows performance can also be boosted by new management techniques


    In search of the 'SIB effect': government's grand plans for Social Impact Bonds
    20 Nov 2017 Commercial
    In search of the 'SIB effect': government's grand plans for Social Impact Bonds

    Alina Sellman, head of the Centre for Social Impact Bonds, tells Geoffrey Lyons about the outcomes-focused contracts and why critics ought to give them a chance


    Changing times require new ways of working Sponsored
    20 Nov 2017
    Changing times require new ways of working

    As the Government hub model puts a spotlight on new ways of working, Jayne Rees, Head of Central Government at Vodafone UK looks at the role of the workplace in achieving digital ambitions


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