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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 tells NHS trusts to badge projects as ‘new hospitals’
    31 Aug 2021 Health & Social Care
    DHSC tells NHS trusts to badge projects as ‘new hospitals’
    So-called “communications playbook” says additional wings and refurbishment schemes should all be classified as part of flagship government drive
    Post-Brexit data protection regime to deliver 'common sense, not box-ticking'
    30 Aug 2021 Brexit
    Post-Brexit data protection regime to deliver 'common sense, not box-ticking'
    Government signals intent for more-business friendly environment as it plans partnerships with the likes of the US, Colombia, India and Kenya
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 30
    30 Aug 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 30
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    'Support for miscarriages needs to be so much better': MPs back union's call for civil service pregnancy loss policy Exclusive
    27 Aug 2021 Health & Social Care
    'Support for miscarriages needs to be so much better': MPs back union's call for civil service pregnancy loss policy
    “This is a basic policy of wellbeing and it’s hard to believe that these things haven’t already been provided," one MP says
    New Zealand privacy watchdog John Edwards chosen as next information commissioner
    27 Aug 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    New Zealand privacy watchdog John Edwards chosen as next information commissioner
    Government chooses preferred candidate to replace Elizabeth Denham
    MPs to probe FCDO's handling of Afghan crisis after sensitive documents found at Kabul embassy
    27 Aug 2021 Foreign Affairs
    MPs to probe FCDO's handling of Afghan crisis after sensitive documents found at Kabul embassy
    Defence secretary Ben Wallace says failure to destroy details of local contacts was “clearly not good enough”
    Scottish Government lifts lid on civil servants’ second jobs
    27 Aug 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish Government lifts lid on civil servants’ second jobs
    FOI response details 99 officials with company directorships or other business interests
    Scottish Government to hold own Covid-19 inquiry
    26 Aug 2021 Coronavirus
    Scottish Government to hold own Covid-19 inquiry
    With UK-wide public inquiry delayed until 2022, Sturgeon says Scotland's probe should start "as soon as possible"
    Cabinet Office ‘needs to step up for civil servants who suffer pregnancy loss’ Exclusive
    26 Aug 2021 HR
    Cabinet Office ‘needs to step up for civil servants who suffer pregnancy loss’
    Union says official HR policy does not guarantee parental bereavement leave after miscarriages within 24 weeks of pregnancy
    Cabinet Office unveils ‘Government School of Property’ plans
    26 Aug 2021 HR
    Cabinet Office unveils ‘Government School of Property’ plans
    Chief property officer says school will be one-stop location for 5,000-strong property profession
    Raab: 'With benefit of hindsight, I would have been back earlier' from holiday as Kabul fell
    25 Aug 2021 Foreign Affairs
    Raab: 'With benefit of hindsight, I would have been back earlier' from holiday as Kabul fell
    "We were all surprised by the scale and the pace of the collapse of the situation," foreign secretary says after calls to resign
    ‘The vast majority have been thwarted’: minister praises DWP's fraud response
    25 Aug 2021 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    ‘The vast majority have been thwarted’: minister praises DWP's fraud response
    Will Quince claims Universal Credit system has ‘coped remarkably well: with challenges
    ‘Never underestimate the importance of your diary manager’, ex-minister warns
    25 Aug 2021 Energy & Environment
    ‘Never underestimate the importance of your diary manager’, ex-minister warns
    Nick Hurd says most junior member of private office team has key role in system geared up to “waste ministerial time”
    DHSC signs contract to buy 35 million more doses of Pfizer vaccine
    24 Aug 2021 Commercial
    DHSC signs contract to buy 35 million more doses of Pfizer vaccine
    Booster programme will help "future-proof the country from the threat of Covid-19"
    HMRC needs greater freedom from Treasury meddling on tax collection, MPs say
    24 Aug 2021 Finance
    HMRC needs greater freedom from Treasury meddling on tax collection, MPs say
    Cross-party group says HMRC should be able to ignore directions that stop it from maximising direct returns from taxpayers
    Civil servants 'will feel guilt and responsibility forever' over death of five-year-old Afghan refugee
    24 Aug 2021 Foreign Affairs
    Civil servants 'will feel guilt and responsibility forever' over death of five-year-old Afghan refugee
    "Misleading to suggest that the Home Office does not take our responsibilities towards children in our care seriously," DG says
    ‘Officials would say, we’ll do that, then it didn’t get done’: ex-ministers criticise risk aversion
    24 Aug 2021 Communications
    ‘Officials would say, we’ll do that, then it didn’t get done’: ex-ministers criticise risk aversion
    Interviews also highlight civil service’s ‘inappropriate’ attitude to the media, driven by determination to only share good news
    Home Office urged to open evacuation route for LGBTQ+ Afghans
    23 Aug 2021 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office urged to open evacuation route for LGBTQ+ Afghans
    "It is essential the government does what it can to help and protect LGBTQ+ Afghans like women and girls and religious minorities," MPs' group chair says
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 23
    23 Aug 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – August 23
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Leadership and management training overhaul to provide 'tangible skills'
    23 Aug 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Leadership and management training overhaul to provide 'tangible skills'
    Updated programmes will offer "unrivalled development opportunities"
    Cabinet Office urged to address 'lack of visible diversity' on standards watchdog
    23 Aug 2021 HR
    Cabinet Office urged to address 'lack of visible diversity' on standards watchdog
    ‘Due weight’ must be given to diversity in appointments, chair says
    MP says former department wasn’t ‘full of brightest and best’
    23 Aug 2021 HR
    MP says former department wasn’t ‘full of brightest and best’
    Ex-Northern Ireland minister calls for more staff crossover between centre of government and smaller ministries
    Dominic Raab ‘could face sack’ over Afghanistan crisis call
    20 Aug 2021 Security & Defence
    Dominic Raab ‘could face sack’ over Afghanistan crisis call
    Pressure mounts on foreign secretary as departmental perm secs take flak for being on holiday at time of crisis
    Highways England gets 'bizarre' rebrand and new chief exec
    20 Aug 2021 Transport
    Highways England gets 'bizarre' rebrand and new chief exec
    National Highways “not national in the sense that it doesn't cover the nations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland”, says AA
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