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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Nov 2013
    28 Nov 2013 HR
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Nov 2013

    David Thomas (pictured), commerical director at HMRC and a crown representative, will leave government in mid-December. He resigned his post in September.


    Heywood speaks up for Devereux
    27 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Heywood speaks up for Devereux

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has intervened in a bid to end the political briefings against work and pensions permanent secretary Robert Devereux.


    Open book clauses not used
    27 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Open book clauses not used

    The civil service must “significantly” improve its ability to understand company accounts if it is to make effective use of open-book contracts, according to government chief operating officer Stephen Kelly and chief procurement officer Bill Crothers.


    Interview: Mark Sedwill, Home Office
    21 Nov 2013 Commercial
    Interview: Mark Sedwill, Home Office

    The new Home Office permanent secretary, Mark Sedwill, arrived in Marsham Street soon after having worked in Afghanistan. He tells Joshua Chambers how he’s using his experience to turn the embattled department around.


    Starmer: next cuts hit services
    20 Nov 2013
    Starmer: next cuts hit services

    Further savings in the Crown Prosecution Service will require politicians to make decisions about the justice system’s priorities, the former director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, has told CSW.


    New DG role for DECC in restructuring
    19 Nov 2013 Energy & Environment
    New DG role for DECC in restructuring

    The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has created a new director general-level role, in an effort to rebalance the department’s workload.


    Former chiefs back Opposition contact with CS
    18 Nov 2013
    Former chiefs back Opposition contact with CS

    The rules surrounding civil servants’ pre-election contacts with political parties should be rethought, two former cabinet secretaries have told CSW.


    Bichard warns on consultation
    15 Nov 2013
    Bichard warns on consultation

    The government’s moves to loosen the rules governing departmental consultations are leading to shorter consultation periods, Lord Bichard has told CSW – and one recent decision to avoid consulting entirely has resulted in a very poor piece of regulation.


    Round table: Managing talent in a time of pay caps
    15 Nov 2013 Education
    Round table: Managing talent in a time of pay caps

    Economic recovery presents a challenge for public sector talent management, as the cap on salaries makes it hard to recruit and retain talent. Stuart Watson reports on a round table that discussed how to deal with the problem.


    Foreign Office senior civil servant wins women’s award
    14 Nov 2013
    Foreign Office senior civil servant wins women’s award

    Julie Chappell, head of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) Emerging Powers Department, has won a ‘Women of the Future’ award.


    NAO calls for more access to outsourcing firms
    14 Nov 2013
    NAO calls for more access to outsourcing firms

    Legislation giving the National Audit Office (NAO) access to the accounts of private companies delivering public services would be “extremely helpful”, Amyas Morse, the auditor general, said last week.


    Leaders don’t want to hear about problems, say officials
    14 Nov 2013
    Leaders don’t want to hear about problems, say officials

    Just 9% of civil servants believe that ministers and senior managers “openly encourage challenge, debate and reporting of operational problems”, according to a survey carried out by CSW with marketing communications agency Claremont.


    Matheson wants departments to share more administrative data
    13 Nov 2013
    Matheson wants departments to share more administrative data

    National statistician Jil Matheson yesterday told MPs of her “frustration” over the problems she’s had in accessing administrative data held by government departments.


    Hammond hits back at accusations that MoD suppresses information and stifles debate
    13 Nov 2013
    Hammond hits back at accusations that MoD suppresses information and stifles debate

    The defence secretary has hit back at claims that his department is attempting to suppress information, insisting that he has simply required military chiefs to follow the same external communication rules as any other senior public official.


    Sir Bob: perm secs’ civil service reform objectives tightened up
    13 Nov 2013
    Sir Bob: perm secs’ civil service reform objectives tightened up

    Sir Bob Kerslake, head of the civil service, has tightened the wording of permanent secretaries’ objectives to hold them more closely to account for the progress of civil service reform, he’s told Civil Service World.


    Legal shared service pioneer Jenkins announces retirement
    13 Nov 2013
    Legal shared service pioneer Jenkins announces retirement

    Treasury solicitor Sir Paul Jenkins is to retire next March, he’s told CSW, just as his shared services plans come to fruition and his team of lawyers expands from 700 to 1,700.


    07 Nov 2013
    DWP latest to commission outside bodies for policy work

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is the latest to commission policy work to outside organisations by using money from the government’s Contestable Policy Fund, CSW can reveal.


    05 Nov 2013
    Departments should publish secondment information to reduce lobbying fears

    Departments should publish an annual summary of secondments into and out of their organisation, to improve public confidence and transparency about potential lobbying, according to a report published today by the Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL).


    Frontline: General Practitioner
    05 Nov 2013 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: General Practitioner

    A suburban GP explains why he thinks the government has broken the NHS up into clinical commissioning groups


    05 Nov 2013
    Labour questions appointment of civil servant into Number 10

    Jonathan Ashworth, shadow minister for the Cabinet Office, has written to Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood questioning whether a recent appointment into the civil service was based on "merit, not party political allegiance”.


    04 Nov 2013 Culture
    Pub Review: The Rye

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    Gallery: Astronomy Photographer of the Year
    03 Nov 2013 Culture
    Gallery: Astronomy Photographer of the Year

    “Photography these days is easy”, my friends like to say. “All you need is a good camera and a manual.” It may come as a surprise that these friends of mine are photographers. 


    Treasury solicitor to retire in March
    01 Nov 2013 HR
    Treasury solicitor to retire in March

    Treasury solicitor Sir Paul Jenkins is to retire next March, Civil Service World has learned.


    01 Nov 2013
    Lobbying bill threatens ‘chilling effect’, says joint committee

    The Government’s lobbying bill could have a “chilling effect on free speech”, according to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR). In a report published in October, the JCHR called for the Bill to be paused and amended.


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