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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    15 May Energy & Environment
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    15 May Economics
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    Treasury 'will need to raise taxes or scrap fiscal rules again to avoid 2021 spending squeeze'
    26 Feb 2020 Economics
    Treasury 'will need to raise taxes or scrap fiscal rules again to avoid 2021 spending squeeze'

    IFS sets out Budget bind in analysis of public finances ahead of 11 March statement


    Defence and foreign policy review to look at how 'whole of government can be structured'
    26 Feb 2020 Security & Defence
    Defence and foreign policy review to look at how 'whole of government can be structured'

    Integrated review will "go beyond the parameters of a traditional review", No.10 says


    'It frames you as a person': National Crime Agency chief Lynne Owens on her career protecting the public
    26 Feb 2020 Civil Service Reform
    'It frames you as a person': National Crime Agency chief Lynne Owens on her career protecting the public

    Lynne Owens, director general of the National Crime Agency, is one of the most important figures in UK law enforcement. She tells Richard Johnstone how her drive to help people at their most vulnerable took her to the top of her profession.


    MHCLG offers £180,000 for 'financially shrewd' perm sec
    25 Feb 2020 Commercial
    MHCLG offers £180,000 for 'financially shrewd' perm sec

    Department chief will oversee a "growing portfolio of financial investments in housing and infrastructure delivery", according to job advert


    Department chiefs are attempting to throw cold water on reforms, writes Dominic Cummings’s father in law (an actual Sir Humphry)
    25 Feb 2020 Government Tax Profession
    Department chiefs are attempting to throw cold water on reforms, writes Dominic Cummings’s father in law (an actual Sir Humphry)

     Former cab sec and home secretary advise officials to resolve disputes behind closed doors in letters to The Times


    Downing Street hit list of perm secs ‘risks serious damage to the civil service’
    24 Feb 2020 Government Tax Profession
    Downing Street hit list of perm secs ‘risks serious damage to the civil service’

    Union slams report of a list of officials that No.10 would like to replace


    Dave Penman: What does the government’s northern focus mean for civil servants?
    24 Feb 2020 Brexit
    Dave Penman: What does the government’s northern focus mean for civil servants?

    The Conservative Party’s newfound interest in the north of England could be a game-changer for civil servants. Or it might just be a passing fad


    Sunak told more tax is ‘only responsible way’ to boost public services
    24 Feb 2020 Economics
    Sunak told more tax is ‘only responsible way’ to boost public services

    Big numbers for capital spending in next month’s budget won’t fix decade of austerity, think-tank warns


    Home Office facing ‘storms’ amid Patel bullying row, says ex-perm sec
    21 Feb 2020 Brexit
    Home Office facing ‘storms’ amid Patel bullying row, says ex-perm sec

    David Normington reflects on Patel v Rutnam stand-off amid reports department faces institutional racism allegations in draft Windrush review


    Robert Chote interview: OBR chief reflects on ten years as the nation’s top fiscal watchdog, and how he is still a reporter at heart
    21 Feb 2020 Economy
    Robert Chote interview: OBR chief reflects on ten years as the nation’s top fiscal watchdog, and how he is still a reporter at heart

    Since his early days as a journalist, Robert Chote has been holding the government to account for its handling of public finances. Now, towards the end of his 10-year statutory term as chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility, he sits down with Geoffrey Lyons to discuss his career, the OBR’s role, and November’s cancelled budget. Photography by Baldo Sciacca


    Home Office blasted for procurement record as Serco wins £200m contract
    21 Feb 2020 Commercial
    Home Office blasted for procurement record as Serco wins £200m contract

    NAO says department ‘faces delivery and coordination challenges’ when it relies on others deliver public services


    Deadline for applications to head OBR extended by Treasury
    20 Feb 2020 Economics
    Deadline for applications to head OBR extended by Treasury

    Applicants given an additional month to apply to head finance watchdog


    Ministers accused of ‘abusing power’ on Civil Service Pension Scheme contributions
    20 Feb 2020 Economics
    Ministers accused of ‘abusing power’ on Civil Service Pension Scheme contributions

    Professionals’ union Prospect wades into row over government’s failure to reduce contribution rates following valuations ‘pause’


    Industrial strategy 'needs more focus, financing and policy coordination'
    19 Feb 2020 Government Tax Profession
    Industrial strategy 'needs more focus, financing and policy coordination'

    Policies "not yet operating with the consistency and coordination, nor with the scale" needed to meet industrial strategy goals


    Three-quarters of civil servants don’t trust government to involve staff in automation drive
    19 Feb 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Three-quarters of civil servants don’t trust government to involve staff in automation drive

    Prospect survey concern that staff will not be involved in decisions about how future tech is implemented


    Home Office to open applications for post-Brexit immigration system in autumn
    19 Feb 2020 Brexit
    Home Office to open applications for post-Brexit immigration system in autumn

    Policy proposals unveiled today include no visa route for "low-skilled" workers


    Minister says No.10 must improve vetting processes after adviser Andrew Sabisky quits
    18 Feb 2020 Government Tax Profession
    Minister says No.10 must improve vetting processes after adviser Andrew Sabisky quits

    Kwarteng said vetting processes should be "much more severe" following Sabisky scandal


    Chief Brexit negotiator says UK won’t accept EU's 'level playing field' in trade talks
    18 Feb 2020 Brexit
    Chief Brexit negotiator says UK won’t accept EU's 'level playing field' in trade talks

    David Frost says the UK will not extend the transition period beyond the end of December as “at that point we recover our political and economic independence in full”


    Home Office told to improve record keeping after fraudulent documents 'not reported'
    18 Feb 2020 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office told to improve record keeping after fraudulent documents 'not reported'

    Passport office not told when right of abode applicants were 'known or suspected to have used deception', inspector says


    Former Civil Service College sold for retirement housing
    18 Feb 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Former Civil Service College sold for retirement housing

    Site in Sunningdale will be turned into homes and retirement apartments


    Automation likely to shrink civil service workforce, says Sedwill
    17 Feb 2020 Education
    Automation likely to shrink civil service workforce, says Sedwill

    Cabinet secretary says greater use of automation will allow for better rates 


    Union seeks Civil Service Pension Scheme judicial review
    17 Feb 2020 Economics
    Union seeks Civil Service Pension Scheme judicial review

    High Court move will challenge government’s failure to reduce contributions following firefighters' ruling


    HMRC chief officially opens new Bristol hub
    17 Feb 2020 Economy
    HMRC chief officially opens new Bristol hub

    Glass Wharf will house 1,650 tax-collection agency staff


    Joint ministerial team at Foreign Office and DfID reignites merger rumours
    17 Feb 2020 Foreign Affairs
    Joint ministerial team at Foreign Office and DfID reignites merger rumours

    Appointments suggest "fuller merger at later date", IfG senior fellow says


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