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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    Scepticism over achievements of IT Strategy
    23 May 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    Scepticism over achievements of IT Strategy

    Few civil servants believe the government’s IT Strategy has so far made a big impact in improving the efficiency or effectiveness of IT, a CSW survey has found.


    Cockell: community budgets ‘the only way to provide services’
    23 May 2013
    Cockell: community budgets ‘the only way to provide services’

    The government has no alternative but to roll out its Whole Place Community Budgets (WPCB) programme – a more area-based approach to public service delivery – the chairman of the Local Government Association (LGA), Sir Merrick Cockell, has said.


    Warm welcome for Boyle report
    23 May 2013
    Warm welcome for Boyle report

    The Cabinet last week said that it was “pleased to endorse” the findings of David Boyle’s independent review of barriers to choice in public services.


    Café Review: Blanche Eatery
    17 May 2013 Culture
    Café Review: Blanche Eatery

    Just along from the Houses of Parliament there used to stand an old slum, described in The Times as “a reproach to Westminster”. 


    An engine for economic growth
    14 May 2013 Economy
    An engine for economic growth

    Aeronautics are a good example of a new form of partnership between government and industry. Suzannah Brecknell looks at the levers which can enable Whitehall and business to effectively work togeth


    13 May 2013 Culture
    Exhibition Review: George Catlin

    George Catlin American Indian Portraits

    National Portrait Gallery

    Until 23 June


    13 May 2013
    PASC returns to statistics battle
    ‘Nudge Unit’ to be mutualised
    10 May 2013
    ‘Nudge Unit’ to be mutualised

    The Behavioural Insights Team, or ‘nudge unit’, will become a profit-making joint-venture mutual, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude announced last week.


    Treasury lacks plan, say MPs
    10 May 2013
    Treasury lacks plan, say MPs

    The Treasury’s Infrastructure Plan, prioritising for 40 key infrastructure projects, has been criticised by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).


    US concerned by MOD plans
    10 May 2013
    US concerned by MOD plans

    The United States government is concerned about Ministry of Defence (MOD) plans to outsource the procurement of military equipment to the private sector.


    10 May 2013
    Cloud should be first option

    Departments must fully evaluate cloud-based products when buying new or renewing existing IT services, and will only be able to purchase non-cloud-based alternatives if they can demonstrate that this offers better value for money, under a ‘Cloud First’ policy announced by the Cabinet Office last week.


    Brown: Horsemeat reviews should keep FSA structure
    09 May 2013 Health & Social Care
    Brown: Horsemeat reviews should keep FSA structure

    The Food Standards Agency (FSA) should retain its current structure because it responded swiftly and retained public trust after the discovery in January that horsemeat was appearing in frozen food products sold as beef, the organisation’s chief executive, Catherine Brown, has told Civil Service World.


    Interview: Alex Ellis
    02 May 2013 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: Alex Ellis

    Alex Ellis has just left his post as the FCO’s director of strategy to become ambassador to Brazil. On his last day in the job, Winnie Agbonlahor learns how he’s tried to encourage greater self-criticism in a department not known for its self-lacerating humility.


    Frontline: Charity support worker
    02 May 2013 Culture
    Frontline: Charity support worker

    A tenant support worker employed by a charity says benefit reforms are causing unnecessary suffering.


    Review: Port tasting
    01 May 2013 Culture
    Review: Port tasting

    To envisage my best handwriting, imagine an enthusiastic but pigeon-toed spider that has, after falling into the proverbial inkwell, attempted to combine a Cossack dance, ballet and the 100m sprint.


    DECC will be second department to outsource policymaking work
    01 May 2013 Energy & Environment
    DECC will be second department to outsource policymaking work

    The Department of Energy and Climate Change is set to become the second Whitehall body to buy in policy development work from outside government, its permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove has revealed in an interview with CSW.


    Interview: Stephen Lovegrove
    01 May 2013 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Stephen Lovegrove

    New DECC chief Stephen Lovegrove has, to his evident relief, missed all the big battles over the direction of our energy policies – but he does face huge challenges in putting those policies into practice. Matt Ross meets him


    Government launches training joint venture
    29 Apr 2013 Education
    Government launches training joint venture

    The Cabinet Office has created a joint venture company to commercialise government’s portfolio of ‘Best Management Practice’ training tools and services.


    Interview: Roly Keating
    29 Apr 2013 Culture
    Interview: Roly Keating

    The British Library’s vast collection is about to get much bigger. Suzannah Brecknell meets its new chief executive, Roly Keating, to find out how the world’s second largest library is reinventing itself for the digital age


    Skills plan mandatory, says Sir Bob
    26 Apr 2013 Education
    Skills plan mandatory, says Sir Bob

    All government departments will be required to deliver the goals outlined in the civil service Capabilities Plan released last week, Bob Kerslake, head of the civil service, has told CSW.


    New structure to help plan for long term
    25 Apr 2013 Economy
    New structure to help plan for long term

    The Cabinet Office has established a new structure, chaired by cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood, to improve government’s long term planning, Civil Service World can reveal.


    Looking beyond the horizon
    25 Apr 2013 Economy
    Looking beyond the horizon

    Government must plan ahead for long-term social, economic and environmental change, so it employs ‘horizon scanners’ to predict likely scenarios. Joshua Chambers looks at what the future holds for this unusual profession.


    24 Apr 2013 Finance
    Neds’ firms face legal probes

    Companies run by two lead departmental non-executive directors (Neds) have been publicly accused of serious wrongdoing.


    Call for CFO as IfG highlights 'weak' financial leadership
    24 Apr 2013 Finance
    Call for CFO as IfG highlights 'weak' financial leadership

    The government needs a chief financial officer (CFO) “who is clearly and visibly responsible for ensuring that spending decisions are made on the basis of financial analysis and for measuring the outcomes in terms of value for money and performance management,” Rebecca McCaffry, innovation specialist at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), has told CSW.


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