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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
    Government’s smart working trailblazers recognised at awards
    27 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Government’s smart working trailblazers recognised at awards

    Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden hails nominees as examples for all of government as it works towards 2022 smart working target 


    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: the more things change in Whitehall, the more they stay the same
    27 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: the more things change in Whitehall, the more they stay the same

    While looking back through our archives sometimes shows how much things have changed, at other times it shows how much they’ve stayed the same. Barely an issue of this publication has gone to press without some mention of a pay dispute or procurement woes. Other thorns in the side of the civil service have simply grown bigger and more painful.


    One-third of crucial no-deal Brexit projects ‘not on track’
    27 Feb 2019 Brexit
    One-third of crucial no-deal Brexit projects ‘not on track’

    Government highlights that communications urging businesses to prepare for no-deal are “not having the intended effect”


    New Office of Tax Simplification chair to lead engagement with HMRC and Treasury
    27 Feb 2019 Economics
    New Office of Tax Simplification chair to lead engagement with HMRC and Treasury

    Kathryn Cearns will replace Angela Knight in the tax office next month


    World history: Celebrating 15 years of CSW
    26 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    World history: Celebrating 15 years of CSW

    As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments.


    Theresa May 'set to rule out no-deal Brexit'
    26 Feb 2019 Brexit
    Theresa May 'set to rule out no-deal Brexit'

    Move expected as ministers threaten to quit if prime minister does not rule out leaving the EU without an agreement


    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: are you sure about that, minister?
    26 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: are you sure about that, minister?

    As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time.


    HMRC to delay tax fines to free up staff for Brexit
    25 Feb 2019 Brexit
    HMRC to delay tax fines to free up staff for Brexit

    Tax agency says that it expects an increase in call centre inquiries as the UK leaves the European Union


    What you need to know before embracing SD-WAN Sponsored
    25 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    What you need to know before embracing SD-WAN

    SD-WAN is poised to transform the network. BT shows how you cut through the hype to work out what form of SD-WAN is right for your organisation.


    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: the famous faces we’ve met before
    25 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Celebrating 15 years of CSW: the famous faces we’ve met before

    As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time. First up: some of our interviewees before they were (more) famous


    Health secretary warns PM against plan to cap care costs – report
    25 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Health secretary warns PM against plan to cap care costs – report

    Possible revival of care cap plan would ‘confer a significant benefit to the well-off at the expense of the general taxpayer’, Matt Hancock has told Theresa May


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 25
    25 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 25

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


    Fake news rebuttal unit 'here to stay', Cabinet Office confirms
    22 Feb 2019 Brexit
    Fake news rebuttal unit 'here to stay', Cabinet Office confirms

    But department gives no details on security of funding following “successful pilot period”


    DfE to send parents ‘text message tips’ to improve literacy of disadvantaged children
    22 Feb 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    DfE to send parents ‘text message tips’ to improve literacy of disadvantaged children

    Government will also provide free access to learning apps


    Scottish Government to examine possible ‘Rooney Rule’ to boost civil service diversity
    22 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Scottish Government to examine possible ‘Rooney Rule’ to boost civil service diversity

    First minister Nicola Sturgeon says she “is absolutely determined to increase the number of people from ethnic minorities who work in the organisation”


    Reaching the Kyoto climate change agreement, the problem with super-departments and how best to reform government: Lunch with… Peter Unwin
    22 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Reaching the Kyoto climate change agreement, the problem with super-departments and how best to reform government: Lunch with… Peter Unwin

    The outgoing chief executive of The Whitehall & Industry Group – and a former senior civil servant in several departments – sits down with Suzannah Brecknell to discuss international negotiations, super departments, and the perils of hierarchies


    New government rulebook ramps up scrutiny of outsourcing risks following Carillion collapse
    21 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    New government rulebook ramps up scrutiny of outsourcing risks following Carillion collapse

    Formal reform plan published as Serco chief says outsourcer has recovered from “dark night of the soul”


    BEIS told to 'get a grip' on smart meter rollout costs
    20 Feb 2019 Energy & Environment
    BEIS told to "get a grip" on smart meter rollout costs

    Committee chair Rachel Reeves said BEIS had been “too passive” in ensuring suppliers address problems with the rollout


    DfT rapped for 'kicking the can down the track' on rail governance
    20 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    DfT rapped for 'kicking the can down the track' on rail governance

    The Transport Select Committee had called for clearer oversight of rail timetabling changes


    MoJ's no-deal Brexit planning chief named as next chief probation inspector
    20 Feb 2019 Government Tax Profession
    MoJ's no-deal Brexit planning chief named as next chief probation inspector

    Justin Russell previously oversaw the MoJ's prisons, offender and youth justice policy


    Grand designs: how far has the government got on its transformation strategy?
    20 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Grand designs: how far has the government got on its transformation strategy?

    Published in February 2017, the Government Transformation Strategy outlined a bold vision for comprehensive and enduring reform, and set a range of ambitious targets. As we enter the final stretch of its three-year itinerary, Sam Trendall examines the progress made to date, and how far is left to travel


    MoJ to finally roll out GPS tagging system
    20 Feb 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    MoJ to finally roll out GPS tagging system

    Troubled eight-year project reaches fruition as technology is to be deployed nationwide in the coming months


    No deal Brexit planning: HMRC agrees to phase in entry summary declarations for goods after meeting suppliers
    20 Feb 2019 Foreign Affairs
    No deal Brexit planning: HMRC agrees to phase in entry summary declarations for goods after meeting suppliers

    HMRC says the UK’s commitment to secure borders “will not change in the event of a no deal” despite temporary arrangements


    Opinion: A quiet revolution in public services has got Whitehall’s attention
    19 Feb 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Opinion: A quiet revolution in public services has got Whitehall’s attention

    The era of top-down public service delivery is giving way to a grassroots enablement mindset – and at a time when the chance to radically rethink government is more urgent than it has been for years


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