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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
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Top of the class? Two years of the Major Projects Leadership Academy
    27 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Top of the class? Two years of the Major Projects Leadership Academy

    It’s two years since the launch of the Major Projects Leadership Academy, a training school designed to improve the leadership of big public sector schemes. With 100 graduates now under its belt, is the programme achieving its aims? Colin Marrs reports


    Ready to govern? Lord Falconer on Labour's plans for the civil service
    27 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Ready to govern? Lord Falconer on Labour's plans for the civil service

    Lord Falconer is the man entrusted by Ed Miliband with preparing Labour for government. Here he speaks to Matt Foster about the party’s plans for Whitehall, and why he thinks the coalition has got its relationship with the civil service "dramatically wrong". Photos by Louise Haywood-Schiefer


    Suppliers and demand: Civil servants rate the government's strategic suppliers
    24 Apr 2015 Analysis
    Suppliers and demand: Civil servants rate the government's strategic suppliers

    Thirty three companies take the lion’s share of central government procurement spending, between them receiving roughly £10bn of Whitehall money each year. But who are they? Do they truly understand the public sector? And do civil servants trust them? Rebecca Sims-Robinson crunches the numbers.


    Peter Riddell: An inconclusive election will create complex challenges for Whitehall
    24 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Peter Riddell: An inconclusive election will create complex challenges for Whitehall

    Another inconclusive election will mean uncertainty for the country – and complex challenges for Whitehall, says the Institute for Government's Peter Riddell


    Dear prime minister: now is the time to reboot the centre of government
    23 Apr 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Dear prime minister: now is the time to reboot the centre of government

    With the general election looming, Geoff Mulgan and Stian Westlake of the innovation think tank Nesta​ say any prime minister who wants to get things done needs to seriously consider changes to the centre of government


    'People need to be ready for longer coalition talks' -  Peter Hennessy interviews former cabinet secretary Gus O’Donnell
    22 Apr 2015 Culture
    "People need to be ready for longer coalition talks" - Peter Hennessy interviews former cabinet secretary Gus O’Donnell

    Five years ago, Gus O’Donnell was a key player in the delicate transition to a coalition government. Peter Hennessy asks the former cabinet secretary what we might expect after next month’s vote


    Lib Dems pledge to raise public sector pay
    22 Apr 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Lib Dems pledge to raise public sector pay

    Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg promises above-inflation payrise for public sector from 2019 if party holds "balance of power"


    Jane Dudman: Has the price of civil service reform been too high?
    22 Apr 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Jane Dudman: Has the price of civil service reform been too high?

    Journalist Jane Dudman assesses the state of Whitehall as it prepares for a new government


    Labour planning 'very, very few' changes to Whitehall structure - Lord Falconer
    21 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Labour planning 'very, very few' changes to Whitehall structure - Lord Falconer

    Exclusive: Labour peer in charge of preparing party for government says he wants to avoid "civil service wars" associated with creating, scrapping and merging departments, but eyes greater role for Number 10


    On the frontline with a learning support assistant
    21 Apr 2015 Education
    On the frontline with a learning support assistant

    A learning support assistant tells Sarah Aston about the unintended effects Labour’s inclusion policy is having on mainstream schools over a decade after it was introduced. Illustration by John Levers


    Open all hours: How open data is helping some of the world's most impoverished countries
    21 Apr 2015 Analysis
    Open all hours: How open data is helping some of the world's most impoverished countries

    Policy-makers around the world are using open data to bolster their development programmes, says Liz Carolan of the Open Data Institute


    Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP's 2015 election manifesto
    20 Apr 2015 Security & Defence
    Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP's 2015 election manifesto

    SNP leader and Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon sets out party's plans to 'change the direction' of next government, as David Cameron pledges yearly Treasury and Cabinet Office review of impact of devolved decisions


    Closing the gap: A look at government as a platform
    20 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Closing the gap: A look at government as a platform

    Across the world, central and local governments are doing more to share common IT systems. Joshua Chambers looks at global examples of “government as a platform”


    Dave Penman: Civil service media rule change was surprising and confusing
    20 Apr 2015 Communications
    Dave Penman: Civil service media rule change was surprising and confusing

    Changes to civil service media rules dreamt up in Whitehall look very different to officials on the frontline, argues FDA union general secretary Dave Penman


    Peter Riddell: 2015 election outcome likely to be more ‘complicated’ than 2010
    16 Apr 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Peter Riddell: 2015 election outcome likely to be more ‘complicated’ than 2010

    ‘Fragmentation’ and coalition wariness will make post-election talks more ‘complicated’, Institute for Government director Peter Riddell tells UCL event


    techUK’s Three Point Plan for Better Public Services Sponsored
    16 Apr 2015
    techUK’s Three Point Plan for Better Public Services

    Naureen Khan, Associate Director, Central Government at techUK outlines techUK's Three Point Plan for better public services


    CSW Webchat: Coming up 4th June 2015
    16 Apr 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    CSW Webchat: Coming up 4th June 2015

    Tackling the cultural and organisational changes needed to optimise and improve digital customer experience across the public sector


    Simon Fraser to step down as FCO permanent secretary
    16 Apr 2015 Security & Defence
    Simon Fraser to step down as FCO permanent secretary

    Foreign Office announces that its permanent secretary Simon Fraser is to leave Whitehall at the end of July


    What does the 2015 Conservative manifesto mean for the civil service?
    16 Apr 2015 Analysis
    What does the 2015 Conservative manifesto mean for the civil service?

    In the second of CSW's in-depth assessments of the party manifestos, Mark Rowe picks apart the Tory document to find out what the party has in store for the civil service


    Liberal Democrats pledge extra £2.5bn for education budget
    15 Apr 2015 Education
    Liberal Democrats pledge extra £2.5bn for education budget

    Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg says education budget boost will have 'near religious status' in future coalition talks


    Automated border systems enable staff to focus on other responsibilities, says SITA Sponsored
    14 Apr 2015
    Automated border systems enable staff to focus on other responsibilities, says SITA

    Following the Home Office’s introduction of exit checks at ports and border crossings last week, air transport specialist SITA’s Ray Batt discusses how technology can help ensure security while reducing passenger delays


    Conservative manifesto: The new pledges
    14 Apr 2015 Policy
    Conservative manifesto: The new pledges

    A glance at the new pledges contained in today's Conservative manifesto, as party praises the "impartial, professional and highly capable civil service"


    What does the 2015 Labour manifesto mean for the civil service?
    14 Apr 2015 Analysis
    What does the 2015 Labour manifesto mean for the civil service?
    In the first of CSW's in-depth assessments of the party manifestos, Colin Marrs picks apart Labour's document to find out what the party has in store for the civil service
    Labour launches BME manifesto with Fast Stream quota plan
    14 Apr 2015 Culture
    Labour launches BME manifesto with Fast Stream quota plan

    Shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan says civil service's Fast Stream graduate programme will have 'diversity targets and quotas' to improve black and minority ethnic representation


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