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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
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS seeks two leaders to 'pilot and scale AI projects' and 'incubate service journey transformation'
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    London-based civil service headcount to be cut by 12,000
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    14 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Civil service AI tool for consultation analysis passes first public test
    Michael Gove dismissed as 'bitter' after he blasts 'bottom-covering' Senior Civil Service
    25 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Michael Gove dismissed as "bitter" after he blasts "bottom-covering" Senior Civil Service

    Former education secretary calls for weekly naming and shaming of civil servants working on big projects, but union for senior officials says his intervention is "more about resurrecting his career as a columnist"


    DWP satisfaction with pay leaps after Treasury lets it bust 1% cap
    24 Nov 2016 Government Tax Profession
    DWP satisfaction with pay leaps after Treasury lets it bust 1% cap

    After deal that could see some staff given 20% hike over four years, People Survey 2016 shows DWP satisfaction with pay higher than before Treasury capped rises


    The Autumn Statement is dead – long live the Autumn Budget: reaction as Treasury axes fiscal set-piece
    24 Nov 2016
    The Autumn Statement is dead – long live the Autumn Budget: reaction as Treasury axes fiscal set-piece
    Experts welcome Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement announcement that there will not be any more Autumn Statements
    Whitehall's deputy CTO resigns, saying Government Digital Service 'entering a new phase'
    24 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall's deputy CTO resigns, saying Government Digital Service "entering a new phase"

    James Stewart becomes the latest senior departure from the Government Digital Service, as he makes the case for IT spend controls


    Autumn Statement vows £400m for key Brexit departments – as union warns of exit 'on the cheap'
    23 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Autumn Statement vows £400m for key Brexit departments – as union warns of exit "on the cheap"

    The Department for Exiting the EU will be given £94m a year from 2017, while the FCO and trade department receive extra funding to build trade policy capability. But the FDA union has warned of EU exit "on the cheap"


    Autumn Statement 2016: Hammond loosens Osborne's £3.5bn efficiency drive – but departmental cuts plan remains
    23 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Autumn Statement 2016: Hammond loosens Osborne's £3.5bn efficiency drive – but departmental cuts plan remains

    Spending Review 2015 plans "will remain in place", says the new chancellor – but departments will be able to reinvest some of their 2019/20 savings


    UK Ministry of Defence on the frontline of cloud-based data protection with Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection Sponsored
    23 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    UK Ministry of Defence on the frontline of cloud-based data protection with Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection

    Microsoft looks at how it's cloud technologies are helping the MOD meet its digital transformation agenda


    What does digital transformation look like for you? Microsoft launches the most extensive study into Digital Transformation in the UK Sponsored
    23 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    What does digital transformation look like for you? Microsoft launches the most extensive study into Digital Transformation in the UK

    Microsoft shares key findings from one of the largest studies of business and IT leaders around digital transformation


    Autumn Statement 2016: Live coverage as Philip Hammond unveils Treasury plans
    23 Nov 2016 Economy
    Autumn Statement 2016: Live coverage as Philip Hammond unveils Treasury plans

    Live coverage of the build-up, announcements and reaction as chancellor Philip Hammond makes his first fiscal statement, via our colleagues on PoliticsHome.com


    Autumn Statement 2016: FCO in joint bid for £10m to hire Brexit-focused trade policy staff
    23 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Autumn Statement 2016: FCO in joint bid for £10m to hire Brexit-focused trade policy staff

    FCO perm sec Simon McDonald has told MPs he is “hopeful” that the Treasury will announce a new fund to recruit trade policy staff in today’s Autumn Statement


    Public Accounts Committee: Single Departmental Plans 'not improving transparency'
    23 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Public Accounts Committee: Single Departmental Plans "not improving transparency"

    "Brexit will be a true test of whether SDPs are fit for purpose", says the Public Accounts Committee


    Brexit: former civil service head Lord Kerslake calls for independent review of civil service capacity
    22 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Brexit: former civil service head Lord Kerslake calls for independent review of civil service capacity

     Former head of the civil service Lord Kerslake urges government to "pause, review, take stock of what it has in front of it and then revisit the question of capacity"


    Spending watchdog warns Department of Health over 'unsustainable' NHS finances
    22 Nov 2016 Economics
    Spending watchdog warns Department of Health over "unsustainable" NHS finances

    Government efficiency targets have only made the financial position of NHS bodies worse, warns the National Audit Office


    Department for International Trade launches recruitment drive to meet Brexit challenge
    21 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Department for International Trade launches recruitment drive to meet Brexit challenge

    Department looks for almost 100 new staff on a three-year, fixed-term basis


    May wants 'incremental change' not 'radical reform' of Whitehall, says first civil service commissioner Ian Watmore
    21 Nov 2016 Brexit
    May wants "incremental change" not "radical reform" of Whitehall, says first civil service commissioner Ian Watmore

    Exclusive: Ian Watmore tells CSW he is "absolutely convinced" that the current crop of ministers "wants to preserve Northcote-Travelyan" model of an impartial civil service, as he sets out focus on diversity, skills and leadership


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 21
    21 Nov 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 21

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


    DWP digital chief named CIO of the year – as department reported to be reviewing projects
    21 Nov 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DWP digital chief named CIO of the year – as department reported to be reviewing projects

    Mayank Prakash scoops UK IT Industry Award as department denies rumours of a project overspend


    Controversy as Department for International Trade names non-exec board members
    21 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Controversy as Department for International Trade names non-exec board members

    Labour Party says appointment of Pippa Malmgren raises “awkward questions” for international trade secretary Liam Fox


    Ian Watmore: Got a question for the Civil Service Commission?
    21 Nov 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Ian Watmore: Got a question for the Civil Service Commission?

    Newly-appointed first civil service commissioner Ian Watmore on why the Civil Service Code matters – and how you can put your questions to his team


    People Survey 2016: Unions sound 'wake-up call' on workload and pay
    18 Nov 2016 Culture
    People Survey 2016: Unions sound "wake-up call" on workload and pay

    Civil service staff feedback underscores capacity issues and extent of job losses and pay squeeze, main trade bodies warn


    Exclusive: MPs push for new power to block key public sector appointments
    18 Nov 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Exclusive: MPs push for new power to block key public sector appointments

    Mark Leftly reports on growing support among parliament's influential select committees to let MPs "blackball" ministers' choices for key public sector jobs


    Gus O'Donnell: Brexit will need more staff or fewer priorities for civil service
    17 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Gus O'Donnell: Brexit will need more staff or fewer priorities for civil service

    "I’m confident that they will get there. But no-one should be under illusions – this is an enormous job", says former cabinet secretary


    Gus O'Donnell interview: 'Be under no illusions – Brexit is an enormous challenge for the civil service'
    17 Nov 2016 Brexit
    Gus O'Donnell interview: "Be under no illusions – Brexit is an enormous challenge for the civil service"

    To win at the dice game Perudo, players need to calculate risk and read their opponents. No surprise, then, that Gus O’Donnell is a master. Britain’s former top civil servant talks Blair, Brown and life after Brexit with The House magazine's Sam Macrory


    What does the 2016 People Survey tell us about the new Brexit-focused departments?
    17 Nov 2016 Brexit
    What does the 2016 People Survey tell us about the new Brexit-focused departments?

    This year's People Survey provides a snapshot of morale at Whitehall's newest organisations: the Department for Exiting the European Union, the Department for International Trade, and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Matt Foster crunches the numbers


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