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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 have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Revealing personal info to your colleagues will make you a better civil servant, says Defra perm sec Clare Moriarty
    21 Jun 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Revealing personal info to your colleagues will make you a better civil servant, says Defra perm sec Clare Moriarty

    The environment department’s top official calls on staff to confide in each other as a way of boosting morale in one of the government’s unhappiest departments


    Civil servants told David Cameron migration pledge was 'impossible' – former No 10 adviser Steve Hilton
    21 Jun 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Civil servants told David Cameron migration pledge was "impossible" – former No 10 adviser Steve Hilton

    Former aide to the prime minister says officials "directly and explicitly" told Downing Street EU freedom of movement would undermine pledge to bring net migration below 100,000


    Ministry of Justice did not use rigorous evidence to justify court fees hike – MPs
    20 Jun 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Ministry of Justice did not use rigorous evidence to justify court fees hike – MPs

    Justice committee warns the Ministry of Justice against seeking to "represent the quality of its evidence base to be higher than it is" after senior legal figures criticise research into court fees


    PCS union vows to fight BIS Sheffield closure decision all summer
    20 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    PCS union vows to fight BIS Sheffield closure decision all summer

    Public and Commercial Services union says it will "continue the pressure on BIS" over decision to axe Sheffield office, as staff kick off latest round of industrial action


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 20
    20 Jun 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 20

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


    Ministry of Defence contracts watchdog calls for extra clout to tackle 'market abuse'
    20 Jun 2016 Commercial
    Ministry of Defence contracts watchdog calls for extra clout to tackle "market abuse"

    Single Source Regulations Office chair Clive Tucker says there are “compelling reasons” to enhance his watchdog's authority over non-competitive military contracts


    Civil service has lost 'next generation' of female leaders – ex-Home Office chief Helen Ghosh
    17 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Civil service has lost "next generation" of female leaders – ex-Home Office chief Helen Ghosh

    Exclusive: Former Home Office permanent secretary says fall in the number of female permanent secretaries is “very disappointing” – and says lack of senior women in the Treasury could be to blame


    Youth Justice Board chief executive Lin Hinnigan to quit
    16 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Youth Justice Board chief executive Lin Hinnigan to quit

    Resignation announcement comes ahead of the publication of the Taylor Review of the Youth Justice System


    DfE manager jailed over fraud after senior civil servant mum reports him
    16 Jun 2016 Education
    DfE manager jailed over fraud after senior civil servant mum reports him

    Former Department for Education HEO Edward Chapman sentenced to three years and four months in jail after admitting £1m fraud and obtaining money by deception – as department says it is seeking to "recover the misappropriated funds in full"


    Staff morale turnaround at DCMS wins plaudits
    16 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Staff morale turnaround at DCMS wins plaudits

    Civil Service People Survey delivery partner commends department’s bounce-back from morale doldrums


    Matt Hancock: civil service 'silos' a barrier to digital reform
    16 Jun 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Matt Hancock: civil service "silos" a barrier to digital reform

    National Digital Conference sees Cabinet Office minister, officials and tech suppliers focus on changing attitudes to digital and technology in the workplace – as well as the future of automation


    Tory MPs confident civil service could cope with Brexit fallout – poll
    16 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Tory MPs confident civil service could cope with Brexit fallout – poll

    Exclusive CSW/Dods Research poll finds Tory MPs are much more confident than Labour and the SNP that Whitehall has resouces to deal with ramifications of a vote to leave the European Union


    George Osborne: 'emergency' Brexit Budget would include £15bn of spending cuts
    15 Jun 2016 Brexit
    George Osborne: "emergency" Brexit Budget would include £15bn of spending cuts

    Chancellor threatens tax rises and says communities, transport and police budgets would get a further 5% cut if Britain votes to leave Europe – as Brexit campaigners hit out at a "blatant attempt to talk down the market and the country"


    New research reveals scale of civil service’s use of contract workers
    15 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    New research reveals scale of civil service’s use of contract workers

    Prospect union identifies parts of government where temps and contractors account for more than a fifth of all staff spend – and warns of a structural reliance on non-salaried staff


    Sue Cameron: Select committees' scrutiny of the powerful has come a long way – but there's no need to be so rude
    15 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Sue Cameron: Select committees' scrutiny of the powerful has come a long way – but there's no need to be so rude

    Civil servants know that condemnation from MPs can be just as damning, if not more so, when it is done courteously


    HMRC's new company for IT staff is still bound by Treasury's 1% pay cap
    14 Jun 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC's new company for IT staff is still bound by Treasury's 1% pay cap

    HMRC's Mark Dearnley says new company – set up to employ staff moving over from the £10bn Aspire contract – will have to abide by the Treasury's 1% pay cap, as union warns terms and conditions leading to a "drain of staff"


    Civil servants still unaware of GDS's Government as a Platform plans – survey
    14 Jun 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil servants still unaware of GDS's Government as a Platform plans – survey

    Key government plan to create common digital platforms still needs explaining to civil service staff, new study finds


    MPs warn on Treasury's plan to let councils keep business rates
    14 Jun 2016 Economics
    MPs warn on Treasury's plan to let councils keep business rates

    Communities committee chair Clive Betts says councils are "worried that their spending needs and the funding of their local services will not be supported by their business rates revenue"


    'Continual' civil service reform has weakened accountability, academics warn
    14 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    "Continual" civil service reform has weakened accountability, academics warn

    MPs on the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs (PACAC) committee are told that the century-old Haldane convention has been undermined by decades-long shift towards managerialism in the civil service


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 13
    13 Jun 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 13

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


    Leave or Remain, what will the EU referendum really mean for the civil service?
    13 Jun 2016 Analysis
    Leave or Remain, what will the EU referendum really mean for the civil service?

    Special report: With just days to go until the EU referendum, civil servants will soon have more on their plates – whichever way the nation votes. Colin Marrs speaks to former senior officials and top civil service experts about the challenges a Brexit decision would pose for Whitehall, and why the alternative won’t necessarily mean "business as usual"


    Queen’s Birthday Honours: Knighthood for BIS perm sec Martin Donnelly
    13 Jun 2016 HR
    Queen’s Birthday Honours: Knighthood for BIS perm sec Martin Donnelly

    HM Treasury’s John Kingman, Northern Ireland Office’s Malcolm McKibbin and Department for Communities and Local Government’s Louise Casey also receive top accolades


    National Audit Office probes BIS 2020 savings programme
    10 Jun 2016 Civil Service Reform
    National Audit Office probes BIS 2020 savings programme
    Watchdog tells civil service union it is looking into the £350m cost-reduction scheme that includes Sheffield office closure
    Experts clash over civil service’s ability to deliver on Brexit decision
    10 Jun 2016 Brexit
    Experts clash over civil service’s ability to deliver on Brexit decision

    Whitehall commentators and insiders at odds over expertise and timescales for “conscious uncoupling” with Europe


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