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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 ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    16 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    16 May Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    16 May Economy
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    DVSA staff to walk out over 'reckless' plan to clear test backlog
    30 Jan 2024 HR
    DVSA staff to walk out over 'reckless' plan to clear test backlog
    Driver services recovery programme to cut down waiting times creates “significant safety risks”, PCS says
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 29
    29 Jan 2024 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 29
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    Treasury called to action over worsening Whole of Government Accounts delays
    29 Jan 2024 Finance
    Treasury called to action over worsening Whole of Government Accounts delays
    MPs say late publication and missing figures make £1tn public spending snapshot less and less useful
    PCS to launch judicial review over Border Force anti-strike law
    29 Jan 2024 HR
    PCS to launch judicial review over Border Force anti-strike law
    Union says the legislation restricts right to strike under the European Convention on Human Rights
    Cabinet Office hails One Big Thing data-skills success
    26 Jan 2024 Digital, Data & Technology
    Cabinet Office hails One Big Thing data-skills success
    Department says 212,000 civil servants took part in four-month drive to boost knowledge
    'Far from Rolls Royce service': Ex-commissioner slams Home Office disinterest in his work
    26 Jan 2024 HR
    'Far from Rolls Royce service': Ex-commissioner slams Home Office disinterest in his work
    Former Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner reveals frustration with officials
    PM appoints towns tsar to oversee regeneration plan
    26 Jan 2024 Legal
    PM appoints towns tsar to oversee regeneration plan
    Adam Hawksbee, deputy director at Onward, gets interim chair position
    DHSC writes off almost £10bn of PPE
    26 Jan 2024 Analysis
    DHSC writes off almost £10bn of PPE
    Government’s £13.6bn spend on PPE now worth £3.7bn
    Bullying complaints in Ministry of Defence soar over four years
    25 Jan 2024 Security & Defence
    Bullying complaints in Ministry of Defence soar over four years
    MoD received 93 complaints of bullying in 2023, new figures reveal
    Pressure mounts on ministers to release funds for NI pay rises
    25 Jan 2024 HR
    Pressure mounts on ministers to release funds for NI pay rises
    Heaton-Harris must act to "meet the overdue wage bill of our public servants", union chief says
    Ministers sidestep calls for tougher rules to govern perm sec sackings
    25 Jan 2024 HR
    Ministers sidestep calls for tougher rules to govern perm sec sackings
    Constitution Committee warned of “insufficient safeguards” in the wake of Tom Scholar’s dismissal from Treasury top job
    Maude: Kerslake ‘should have worked exclusively as head of civil service’
    25 Jan 2024 HR
    Maude: Kerslake ‘should have worked exclusively as head of civil service’
    Maude, questioned on proposal to create a dedicated “head of the civil service” role, says previous attempt was "watered-down version of his plan"
    Senior officials should be more involved in graduate hiring process, Maude says
    24 Jan 2024 HR
    Senior officials should be more involved in graduate hiring process, Maude says
    Ex-minister criticises outsourced Fast Stream recruitment and says leaders should pay more attention to ensuring “broad diversity” of intake
    OBR: Government spending plans beyond 2025 'worse than fiction'
    24 Jan 2024 Corporate Finance
    OBR: Government spending plans beyond 2025 'worse than fiction'
    Office for Budget Responsibility chief Richard Hughes says the government has provided almost no detail on how it is going to deliver plans
    Civil service leaders face new back-to-office performance regime
    24 Jan 2024 HR
    Civil service leaders face new back-to-office performance regime
    John Glen says he wants success with 60:40 rule factored into senior officials' yearly reviews
    MPs urge 'acceleration' of plans to set out top civil servants' digital responsibilities
    24 Jan 2024 Digital, Data & Technology
    MPs urge 'acceleration' of plans to set out top civil servants' digital responsibilities
    Change to senior appointment letters "should be quite straightforward": PAC chair questions 2025 target
    Labour MP calls for arm's-length body review to avoid future Post Office scandal
    23 Jan 2024 Operational Delivery
    Labour MP calls for arm's-length body review to avoid future Post Office scandal
    Government should be "able to intervene more directly on occasions" in light of Horizon scandal, Kevan Jones says
    Government Property Agency offers up to £220k for next chief exec
    23 Jan 2024 HR
    Government Property Agency offers up to £220k for next chief exec
    Package represents a significant boost on previous boss Steven Boyd’s remuneration package
    Civil service headcount continues to rise as real-terms pay falls
    23 Jan 2024 HR
    Civil service headcount continues to rise as real-terms pay falls
    Spending on consultants and temporary labour has grown by 40% since 2018-19, IfG's Whitehall Monitor reveals
    NI secretary: New legislation will 'help to stabilise finances' as devolution deal deadline expires
    22 Jan 2024 Finance
    NI secretary: New legislation will 'help to stabilise finances' as devolution deal deadline expires
    Chris Heaton-Harris says he will act to "support Northern Ireland departments" to stabilise public services
    Major reform needed to curb Treasury's power, IfG report finds
    22 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Major reform needed to curb Treasury's power, IfG report finds
    HMT's dominance over the rest of government is resulting in “bad outcomes”, think tank warns
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 22
    22 Jan 2024 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 22
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    Glen could target civil service diversity networks in 'political activism' crackdown
    22 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Glen could target civil service diversity networks in 'political activism' crackdown
    New guidance could be on the way as minister says new networks should meet outside working hours
    Armed forces personnel at 'significant risk' from inventory failures, PAC warns
    19 Jan 2024 Security & Defence
    Armed forces personnel at 'significant risk' from inventory failures, PAC warns
    Outdated systems and poor quality data are hampering the Ministry of Defence’s attempts to manage supplies, MPs have said.
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