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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
    DHSC draws up ‘moon shot’ plan to expand coronavirus testing to millions a day
    24 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    DHSC draws up ‘moon shot’ plan to expand coronavirus testing to millions a day
    Department has reportedly drafted in Deloitte to work on mass-testing regime aimed at asymptomatic carriers
    Home Office immigration charge hitting NHS trusts with £15m in fees to use overseas staff
    24 Aug 2020 Health & Social Care
    Home Office immigration charge hitting NHS trusts with £15m in fees to use overseas staff
    Worst-hit trust has paid out £2m in fees to employ foreign workers since 2017, FoI response shows
    DfE drafts in second perm sec to support response to A-Level grade row
    24 Aug 2020 Education
    DfE drafts in second perm sec to support response to A-Level grade row
    HMCTS chief brought in “to ensure that the government is able to respond fully to exam results, whilst also ensuring the return of schools in September”
    Unions call for jobs guarantee in huge government comms reorganisation
    21 Aug 2020 Communications
    Unions call for jobs guarantee in huge government comms reorganisation
    PCS says centralisation drive could put thousands of staff at risk and give No.10 "unprecedented control"
    Shapps launches ‘Acceleration Unit’ to speed up transport infrastructure projects
    21 Aug 2020 Project Delivery
    Shapps launches ‘Acceleration Unit’ to speed up transport infrastructure projects
    Move comes as Crossrail bosses reveal line will cost an extra £450m and not open until 2022
    Price of MI6 spymaster’s former lair is no secret
    21 Aug 2020 Property & Estates
    Price of MI6 spymaster’s former lair is no secret
    Whitehall Court penthouse in former Secret Intelligence Service HQ goes on market for £5.5m
    Tory grandee Francis Maude gets second run at civil service reform
    21 Aug 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Tory grandee Francis Maude gets second run at civil service reform
    Ex-Cabinet Office minister and Conservative peer brought in to lead Cabinet Office review
    Jenkin speaks out over scapegoating of civil servants
    21 Aug 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Jenkin speaks out over scapegoating of civil servants
    Chair of parliament’s powerful Liaison Committee says ministerial buck-passing risks hampering government’s effectiveness
    Louise Casey quits government rough sleeping review role
    21 Aug 2020 Health & Social Care
    Louise Casey quits government rough sleeping review role
    Former Troubled Families tsar says appointment to House of Lords contributed to decision
    DfE gives full backing to Ofqual over A-Level and GCSE grade fiasco after Gavin Williamson refused to
    20 Aug 2020 Education
    DfE gives full backing to Ofqual over A-Level and GCSE grade fiasco after Gavin Williamson refused to
    DfE says it has "full confidence" in exam regulator as it emerges the department was warned the grading system could lead to incorrect results
    Scottish Government perm sec reported to head of civil service over refusal to answer question in Salmond inquiry
    20 Aug 2020 HR
    Scottish Government perm sec reported to head of civil service over refusal to answer question in Salmond inquiry
    Top Tory writes to Mark Sedwill saying Leslie Evans may have broken the Civil Service Code by not answering MSP's question
    MoJ hits ‘pause’ on coronavirus early-release scheme for prisoners
    20 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    MoJ hits ‘pause’ on coronavirus early-release scheme for prisoners
    Data shows at least 275 inmates have been freed from jail ahead of time under pandemic programme
    Stats regulator to review Ofqual algorithm used to award A-Level grades
    19 Aug 2020 Statistics
    Stats regulator to review Ofqual algorithm used to award A-Level grades
    OSR will consider exam regulators' compliance with its Code of Practice for Statistics, after government U-turn on results
    'The privilege of my career': Selbie's farewell to Public Health England as NHSBSA head becomes chief exec
    19 Aug 2020 Health & Social Care
    'The privilege of my career': Selbie's farewell to Public Health England as NHSBSA head becomes chief exec
    "You are the rock stars of the health and care system," Selbie tells PHE staff as Michael Brodie becomes interim chief exec
    Matt Hancock says Dido Harding has ‘huge’ experience amid row over major public health shake-up
    19 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    Matt Hancock says Dido Harding has ‘huge’ experience amid row over major public health shake-up
    “That is a massive logistical operation," Hancock says, defending former TalkTalk boss's experience
    Scottish Government was ‘ahead of the pack’ with harassment policy, perm sec says
    18 Aug 2020 HR
    Scottish Government was ‘ahead of the pack’ with harassment policy, perm sec says
    But Leslie Evans accepts policy used to investigate complaints against Alex Salmond was "designed as an HR procedure, not a legal instrument"
    Hancock confirms Public Health England axed with test and trace boss Dido Harding to lead replacement body
    18 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    Hancock confirms Public Health England axed with test and trace boss Dido Harding to lead replacement body
    Harding will be interim head of the National Institute for Health Protection, which will aim to tackle threats like biological weapons and pandemics
    McKinsey banks £560,000 consulting on “vision, purpose and narrative” for new test and trace body Exclusive
    18 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    McKinsey banks £560,000 consulting on “vision, purpose and narrative” for new test and trace body
    DHSC drafted in consultancy to help plan permanent organisation to manage coronavirus programme
    MPs demand Dominic Cummings explain 'unclear' role in defence review
    18 Aug 2020 Security & Defence
    MPs demand Dominic Cummings explain 'unclear' role in defence review
    Defence Committee chair Tobias Ellwood says Boris Johnson’s chief spad has twice been called to give evidence
    Major departments show marked decline in prompt-payment performance
    18 Aug 2020 Commercial
    Major departments show marked decline in prompt-payment performance
    Data shows suppliers have been waiting longer to be paid as government deals with coronavirus crisis
    A-Level algorithm row: Ofqual snubbed offer of help from experts unwilling to sign NDA
    17 Aug 2020 Statistics
    A-Level algorithm row: Ofqual snubbed offer of help from experts unwilling to sign NDA
    Qualifications regulator said independent statisticians must sign gagging clause to be considered for advisory group
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — August 17
    17 Aug 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — August 17
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Recruitment of chief digital and information officer ‘still ongoing’, Cabinet Office claims
    17 Aug 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Recruitment of chief digital and information officer ‘still ongoing’, Cabinet Office claims
    Applications for newly created perm sec-level position closed more than 10 months ago, since when updates have been scarce
    Public Health England to be scrapped after criticism of how it handled coronavirus crisis
    17 Aug 2020 Coronavirus
    Public Health England to be scrapped after criticism of how it handled coronavirus crisis
    New National Institute for Health Protection set to be in place by September, with test and trace chief Dido Harding tipped to lead it
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