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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
    Unions seek government talks after court ruling on partner pension entitlement
    19 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Unions seek government talks after court ruling on partner pension entitlement

    Prospect says landmark judgement could have significant implications for all public-sector pension schemes with similar rules


    What ministers want: advice for civil servants about to meet the new boss
    18 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    What ministers want: advice for civil servants about to meet the new boss

    The only certainty in the Conservative leadership race is that some civil servants will get a new boss, says the Institute for Government’s Tim Durrant


    MPs call on Treasury to properly fund post-Grenfell safety work
    18 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    MPs call on Treasury to properly fund post-Grenfell safety work

    £200m cladding scheme drawn from MHCLG’s existing budget is ‘insufficient’ select committee says


    Departments compiling demands for extra staff as Whitehall no-deal Brexit prep ramps up
    18 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Departments compiling demands for extra staff as Whitehall no-deal Brexit prep ramps up

    Departments to provide details of requirements by the end of this month, says civil service chief exec


    Integrity and loyalty best way to prevent leaks, former diplomats say – but fines could have role to play
    18 Jul 2019 Communications
    Integrity and loyalty best way to prevent leaks, former diplomats say – but fines could have role to play

    “The fundamental thing is the culture of integrity and loyalty of the people who see this stuff," ex-US ambassador Sir Peter Westmacott says


    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks
    17 Jul 2019 Finance
    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks

    Union says postponed revaluation of civil service scheme would have likely led to a cut in employee contributions


    Defra appoints next chief scientist
    17 Jul 2019 Energy & Environment
    Defra appoints next chief scientist

    Henderson will succeed Sir Ian Boyd in October


    New Office for Tackling Injustices joins Cabinet Office equalities hub
    16 Jul 2019 Civil Service Reform
    New Office for Tackling Injustices joins Cabinet Office equalities hub

    Outgoing prime minster Theresa May says tackling societal injustice requires a long-term focus


    Home Office ramps up tech training
    16 Jul 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    Home Office ramps up tech training

    Number of staff taking courses has more than trebled in last three years


    Treasury confirms talks with unions after losing pension reform ruling
    16 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Treasury confirms talks with unions after losing pension reform ruling

    Liz Truss says government stands by 2015 reforms to public service pensions after transitional protections ruled discriminatory


    DIT to train up trade experts to expand post-Brexit talent pool
    16 Jul 2019 Education
    DIT to train up trade experts to expand post-Brexit talent pool

    Trade secretary Liam Fox says he hopes trainees "will be able to enjoy their whole career at DIT"


    How confident are you that you have total asset visibility? Sponsored
    16 Jul 2019 Civil Service Reform
    How confident are you that you have total asset visibility?

    BT explains why real-time asset discovery should be high on the agenda of every CIO and CISO


    Defra’s Brexit chief to head Food Standards Agency.
    15 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Defra’s Brexit chief to head Food Standards Agency.

    Emily Miles to head up watchdog from September after acting as environment ministry’s director general for EU Exit delivery 


    Politicians, not civil servants, to blame for Brexit deadlock says PACAC chair
    15 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Politicians, not civil servants, to blame for Brexit deadlock says PACAC chair

    Bernard Jenkin highlights the way Margaret Thatcher worked with the civil service to implement major policy changes as example for incoming PM


    MHCLG sees staff costs rise by 22% as headcount grows
    15 Jul 2019 Brexit
    MHCLG sees staff costs rise by 22% as headcount grows

    Department’s annual report details £46.5m rise against 700-strong boost in workers


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 15
    15 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 15

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


    Heaton admits MoJ's financial state ‘remains challenging’
    12 Jul 2019 Economics
    Heaton admits MoJ's financial state ‘remains challenging’

    Perm sec’s letter to MPs details £321m in adjustments and £900m prisons-repair backlog


    ONS homeless deaths project scoops statistical excellence award
    12 Jul 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    ONS homeless deaths project scoops statistical excellence award

    Team collaborates with MHCLG and charities for Royal Statistical Society prize-winning project


    DWP told to probe benefits system support for terminally ill
    11 Jul 2019 Economics
    DWP told to probe benefits system support for terminally ill

    Secretary of state Amber Rudd pledges “fresh and honest” examination with medical and charity input


    Union demands police investigation into BEIS and FCO ‘strike breaking’
    11 Jul 2019 HR
    Union demands police investigation into BEIS and FCO ‘strike breaking’

    PCS says contractors' use of agency staff to cover industrial action may have broken the law


    Sedwill salutes 'dignified and selfless' Darroch in morale-boosting memo
    11 Jul 2019 Communications
    Sedwill salutes 'dignified and selfless' Darroch in morale-boosting memo

    Respect in civil service is ‘earned and deserved’, cabinet secretary tells officials after ambassador’s resignation


    Leigh Lewis: The Darroch affair should have been a storm in an embassy teacup
    10 Jul 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Leigh Lewis: The Darroch affair should have been a storm in an embassy teacup

     Trump's petulant and quasi-hysterical reaction has served only to prove the Darroch hypothesis


    Ambassador Sir Kim Darroch resigns over email leak row
    10 Jul 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Ambassador Sir Kim Darroch resigns over email leak row

    Resignation comes after Sir John Major says Darroch should not be "thrown to the wolves" for doing his job


    DfT's 'rushed and risky' no-deal freight procurement cost the government £85m
    10 Jul 2019 Brexit
    DfT's 'rushed and risky' no-deal freight procurement cost the government £85m

    Benefits agreed in £33m Eurotunnel settlement “little more than window dressing”, MPs say


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