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    Civil servants to get 3.25% pay rise
    22 May HR

    Civil servants to get 3.25% pay rise

    Unions warn 2025-2026 pay remit guidance won't address skills shortages or historic earnings erosion
    by Jim Dunton
    Sentencing review calls for investment in Probation Service to boost 'capacity and resilience'
    22 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Sentencing review calls for investment in Probation Service to boost 'capacity and resilience'
    One Login security concerns have been addressed, minister says
    22 May Security & Defence
    One Login security concerns have been addressed, minister says
    Cabinet Office names next civil service reform DG
    22 May Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office names next civil service reform DG
    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


    MPs to give verdict on intelligence agency monitoring in wake of Snowden leaks
    12 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    MPs to give verdict on intelligence agency monitoring in wake of Snowden leaks

    Intelligence and Security Committee publishes long-awaited findings of inquiry prompted by Edward Snowden leaks


    David Cameron 'pledged post-2015 defence boost', claims adviser to former defence secretary Liam Fox
    11 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    David Cameron 'pledged post-2015 defence boost', claims adviser to former defence secretary Liam Fox

    David Cameron gave his personal assurance that defence spending would rise from 2015, according to Liam Fox’s former special adviser. 



     


    Government to welcome 140 plug-in vehicles in commitment to 'going green'
    11 Mar 2015 Commercial
    Government to welcome 140 plug-in vehicles in commitment to 'going green'

    Ministers announce low emissions vehicles to be added to government transport fleet


    National Audit Office flags up concerns on official travel expenses
    11 Mar 2015 Government Tax Profession
    National Audit Office flags up concerns on official travel expenses

    Centre of government has 'little oversight' of departmental travel policies, the National Audit Office warns


    Lucy Powell brands Francis Maude reform update a 'pre-election union-bashing exercise'
    10 Mar 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Lucy Powell brands Francis Maude reform update a 'pre-election union-bashing exercise'

    Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude hails £26m-a-year facility-time savings, but Labour's Lucy Powell goes on the attack


    Troubled Families on track to hit target, Eric Pickles announces
    10 Mar 2015 Economy
    Troubled Families on track to hit target, Eric Pickles announces

    Over 105,000 troubled families have benefited from troubled families programme so far, according to new figures unveiled by communities secretary Eric Pickles


    MPs back single pensions regulator
    10 Mar 2015 Economy
    MPs back single pensions regulator

    Work and Pensions Committee urges new regulator to stop people being 'ripped off' when changes come into force


    Ex-Army chief: SDSR left UK reticent on Russia threat
    10 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Ex-Army chief: SDSR left UK reticent on Russia threat

    General Sir Peter Wall says 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review assumed 'benign' world situation


    Hodge tells BBC chief to resign over HSBC links
    09 Mar 2015 Economy
    Hodge tells BBC chief to resign over HSBC links

    PAC chair piles pressure on Rona Fairhead over HSBC tax affairs, but HMRC's Ed Trouper to appear at later date


    New non-executive members join nuclear body
    09 Mar 2015 Energy & Environment
    New non-executive members join nuclear body

    Four new members appointed to Nuclear Decommissioning Authority


    IfG: Whitehall restructures must be more focused
    09 Mar 2015 Civil Service Reform
    IfG: Whitehall restructures must be more focused

    Institute for Government urges greater focus on collaboration and long-term planning


    Your Whitehall media round-up
    09 Mar 2015 Security & Defence
    Your Whitehall media round-up

    Departmental budgets, the Highways Agency and Gus O'Donnell on the Queen's VE day plans make our regular round-up of Whitehall in the headlines


    Army 'could shrink to 50,000 soldiers' - study
    09 Mar 2015 Commercial
    Army 'could shrink to 50,000 soldiers' - study

    Think tank RUSI says UK unlikely to meet 2% Nato target


    Whitehall should do more to plan for the long-term, MPs say
    09 Mar 2015 Economics
    Whitehall should do more to plan for the long-term, MPs say

    Public Administration Select Committee urges greater role for Cabinet Office in planning for the future and ending departmental duplication


    Civil servants should take more ownership of policy – Casey
    06 Mar 2015 Communications
    Civil servants should take more ownership of policy – Casey

    Whitehall should be prepared to take responsibility for delivering programmes, says Troubled Families chief Louise Casey


    How did you…win a TW3 Award?
    06 Mar 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    How did you…win a TW3 Award?

    Director general of the Ministry of Justice’s Legal Aid Agency and corporate services group Matthew Coats explains why his team won the TW3 Award for Technology 


    Osborne eyes RBS sell-off after election
    06 Mar 2015 Economics
    Osborne eyes RBS sell-off after election

    George Osborne wants to sell the Government's stake in RBS "as quickly as we can" after the general election.


    The official view: Tim Loughton
    06 Mar 2015 Education
    The official view: Tim Loughton

    CSW asked Conservative MP and former children's minister Tim Loughton to appraise the UK civil service


    Treasury fines departments over 'off-payroll' practices
    05 Mar 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Treasury fines departments over 'off-payroll' practices

    MoD and NHS England handed fines over workers paid through service companies


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