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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Dave Penman: The work of senior civil servants is impressive, valuable and at times unenviable – those awarded New Year’s Honours richly deserve their gongs
    14 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Dave Penman: The work of senior civil servants is impressive, valuable and at times unenviable – those awarded New Year’s Honours richly deserve their gongs

    It’s right that the current crop of successful, committed public servants have been recognised by the honours system. But with senior officials’ pay and reward packages decreasing while the political risk associated with their roles shoots up, will the government be able to attract equally talented successors? 


    HMRC chief Lin Homer: office closures won't lead to 'cliff edge' of expertise
    13 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief Lin Homer: office closures won't lead to "cliff edge" of expertise

    Tax authority's chief executive Dame Lin Homer is grilled on plans to cut HMRC's office network from 170 smaller offices to 13 regional centres


    Water regulator Ofwat under fire over high customer bills
    13 Jan 2016 Economy
    Water regulator Ofwat under fire over high customer bills

    MPs on the Public Accounts Committee says the industry regulator is failing to ensure savings are passed on


    Fall in Whitehall consultancy spend going into reverse — NAO
    13 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Fall in Whitehall consultancy spend going into reverse — NAO

    New report by the National Audit Office spending watchdog finds that while departmental spending on consultants and temporary staff has plummeted over last five years, latest figures indicate a “short-term reduction rather than a sustainable strategy”


    Civil Service Learning chief Hilary Spencer: revamped training scheme will mean 'more choice' and 'much better' digital service
    12 Jan 2016 Education
    Civil Service Learning chief Hilary Spencer: revamped training scheme will mean "more choice" and "much better" digital service

    Exclusive: Civil Service Learning director tells CSW that redesigned training scheme will be "much, much better" to use, involving courses that are "co-created with civil servants" – and sheds light on the new leadership academy set to launch this year


    MPs: DWP must do more to help councils avoid welfare 'postcode lottery'
    12 Jan 2016 Culture
    MPs: DWP must do more to help councils avoid welfare "postcode lottery"

    Work and Pensions Committee says central government must provide more guidance to local authorities following welfare handover – and warns of the "human and financial costs" of failure


    GDS to launch 'Notify' text notification service
    12 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    GDS to launch "Notify" text notification service

    Government Digital Service prepares to roll out text, email and letter notification service for citizens in bid to cut inbound calls


    Environment Agency chair Sir Philip Dilley resigns amid row over holiday during floods
    11 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Environment Agency chair Sir Philip Dilley resigns amid row over holiday during floods

    Sir Philip Dilley to step down, citing media intrusion and requirement to be "available at short notice throughout the year"


    David Cameron: pro-Brexit ministers will not receive civil service support
    11 Jan 2016 Foreign Affairs
    David Cameron: pro-Brexit ministers will not receive civil service support

    Prime minister says it would not be  "appropriate or permissible for the civil service or individual civil servants" to support ministers who diverge from the official government line on European Union membership


    HMRC chief executive Dame Lin Homer stepping down in April
    11 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief executive Dame Lin Homer stepping down in April

    HM Revenue and Customs boss is leaving the civil service later this year – and vows to carefully consider "appropriateness of potential roles and organisations" for life after Whitehall


    Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor: We need your help to draw up public service promises
    11 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor: We need your help to draw up public service promises

    The public services watchdog seeks help from civil servants in drawing up a new service charter


    Former civil service head Lord Kerslake brands government 'authoritarian' over Trade Union Bill
    11 Jan 2016 HR
    Former civil service head Lord Kerslake brands government "authoritarian" over Trade Union Bill

    Former head of the civil service speaks out against plans to toughen union laws in latest high-profile intervention


    Ministry of Defence opts not to extend huge Serco contract for Defence Business Services
    08 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Ministry of Defence opts not to extend huge Serco contract for Defence Business Services

    The MoD is set to bring its civilian HR, finance, information and security vetting corporate services back in house from April


    Downing Street names Simon Case as David Cameron's new principal private secretary
    08 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Downing Street names Simon Case as David Cameron's new principal private secretary

    Simon Case heading back to Number 10 from GCHQ


    Advisory Committee on Business Appointments beefs up disclosure requirements for top-level departures from government
    08 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Advisory Committee on Business Appointments beefs up disclosure requirements for top-level departures from government

    Watchdog seeks additional information on commercial sector links


    Details on greater civil service specialist pay freedom expected in the spring
    07 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Details on greater civil service specialist pay freedom expected in the spring

    Proposals to allow changes to pay and terms for specialists being finalised for the new financial year, it is understood, amid claims salaries could top £300,000


    UK civil service 'leads US on innovation', says think tank
    07 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    UK civil service "leads US on innovation", says think tank

    Institute for Government analysis of People Survey data shows "strong and improving" trajectory for fostering an ideas culture


    Michael Gove brings in senior education figures to lead prison and probation watchdogs
    07 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Michael Gove brings in senior education figures to lead prison and probation watchdogs

    Justice secretary confirms Peter Clarke and Dame Glenys Stacy to head up respective prisons and probation watchdogs 


    Top Defra adviser: break up Environment Agency after flooding
    06 Jan 2016 Energy & Environment
    Top Defra adviser: break up Environment Agency after flooding

    Dieter Helm, chair of the advisory Natural Capital Committee, urges creation of a new "smaller, more tightly focussed Environment Protection agency"


    NAO highlights continued turnover of major project leaders across government
    06 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    NAO highlights continued turnover of major project leaders across government

    National Audit Office raises concerns over the number of transformation projects government is undertaking, as report notes that over a third of major projects due to be delivered this Parliament may be unachievable


    Home Office to take on responsibility for fire and rescue services
    06 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office to take on responsibility for fire and rescue services

    Emergency services will be encouraged to share back office functions under plans outlined by the Home Office


    Good luck, Bob Kerslake – others have tried to rein in the Treasury and failed
    05 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Good luck, Bob Kerslake – others have tried to rein in the Treasury and failed

    Labour’s new commission – led by the former head of the civil service – can learn a host of lessons from previous bids to wrest power from the chancellor, says our columnist Sue Cameron


    Treasury permanent secretary Nicholas Macpherson to leave Whitehall in March
    04 Jan 2016 Economics
    Treasury permanent secretary Nicholas Macpherson to leave Whitehall in March

    Chancellor George Osborne pays tribute to "one of the outstanding public servants of his generation" as Macpherson announces his departure from the civil service


    “Whitehall will face fundamental change in the way it operates” – the Institute for Government’s Peter Riddell on the future of the civil service
    04 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    “Whitehall will face fundamental change in the way it operates” – the Institute for Government’s Peter Riddell on the future of the civil service

    Police and the FCO may have got off more lightly than feared at November’s Spending Review, but many other departments face a substantial real-terms squeeze over the next four years


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