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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”
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    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
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    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
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    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
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    Outsourcing giant Serco announces 36% hike in profit
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    Outsourcing giant Serco announces 36% hike in profit
    Business insists £400m worth of coronavirus related contracts accounted for less than 1% of increase in underlying trading profit
    Treasury finds extra £800m to make Levelling Up Fund UK-wide
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    Treasury finds extra £800m to make Levelling Up Fund UK-wide
    Cash added to £4bn for “priority local infrastructure” in England set out in November’s Spending Review
    MHCLG warned not to over-promise on impact of Wolverhampton HQ
    25 Feb 2021 HR
    MHCLG warned not to over-promise on impact of Wolverhampton HQ
    Think tank says simply moving staff out of London will not transform decision making
    June Raine made permanent CEO of medicines regulator
    25 Feb 2021 Coronavirus
    June Raine made permanent CEO of medicines regulator
    DHSC praises “crucial” role in rapid authorisation of Covid vaccines and formalises interim arrangements in place since 2019
    Harding: cutting test and trace consultant numbers ‘subject to future demand’
    24 Feb 2021 Commercial
    Harding: cutting test and trace consultant numbers ‘subject to future demand’
    Dido Harding says consultants are "scaling down" work on NHS Test and Trace, but won't commit to longer-term cuts
    Gove and Hancock rebuked for failing to appear before Covid-19 probe
    24 Feb 2021 Coronavirus
    Gove and Hancock rebuked for failing to appear before Covid-19 probe
    PACAC chair William Wragg says cabinet ministers should not “shy away from scrutiny”
    Government urged to make post-Brexit trade deals more transparent
    24 Feb 2021 Brexit
    Government urged to make post-Brexit trade deals more transparent
    Government urged to commit in law to publishing impact assessments of all post-Brexit free trade deals, including "a clear statement" on their "net benefit to the country".
    Government to pilot capability assessments for top civil servants from September
    23 Feb 2021 HR
    Government to pilot capability assessments for top civil servants from September
    Submission to the Senior Salary Review also reveals extension of capability-based pay progression to DGs
    PM sets out ‘cautious but irreversible’ roadmap to end lockdown
    23 Feb 2021 Coronavirus
    PM sets out ‘cautious but irreversible’ roadmap to end lockdown
    Schools will reopen to all pupils on 8 March while limits on social gatherings could go in June
    All the key dates in Boris Johnson’s roadmap to end lockdown
    23 Feb 2021 Coronavirus
    All the key dates in Boris Johnson’s roadmap to end lockdown
    Four-phase plan includes earliest targets for non-essential shops and pubs to reopen
    Hancock defends DHSC in Covid procurement row
    23 Feb 2021 Commercial
    Hancock defends DHSC in Covid procurement row
    Health secretary brushes off questions on High Court transparency decision and says it would be “ridiculous” to stop work being won by acquaintances of ministers
    Hancock broke law by failing to publish DHSC coronavirus contracts on time, court finds
    22 Feb 2021 Commercial
    Hancock broke law by failing to publish DHSC coronavirus contracts on time, court finds
    DHSC failed to meet transparency guidance on publishing details of contracts
    Union launches judicial review of PM's support for Priti Patel after bullying probe
    22 Feb 2021 HR
    Union launches judicial review of PM's support for Priti Patel after bullying probe
    FDA's legal action will seek to overturn Boris Johnson's staff that Patel did not break the ministerial code
    Anti-corruption watchdog reports surge in new-job casework
    22 Feb 2021 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Anti-corruption watchdog reports surge in new-job casework
    Advisory Committee on Business Appointments also flags concerns about arm’s-length bodies and resourcing woes
    Jenrick confirms MHCLG will set up Wolverhampton base
    22 Feb 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Jenrick confirms MHCLG will set up Wolverhampton base
    Housing secretary says department will have more than 500 staff working in West Midlands by 2025
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 22
    22 Feb 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 22
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    MPs urge ministers to 'deliver on commitments' by speeding up key legislation
    19 Feb 2021 Energy & Environment
    MPs urge ministers to 'deliver on commitments' by speeding up key legislation
    Post-Brexit gap in environmental governance and sentencing bill among Liaison Committee's concerns
    'High risk' science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS
    19 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    'High risk' science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS
    Dominic Cummings's brainchild, UK ARPA, will be known as Aria
    Government Legal Department names successor to Jonathan Jones
    18 Feb 2021 HR
    Government Legal Department names successor to Jonathan Jones
    Susanna McGibbon appointed as new GLD perm sec, Treasury solicitor and HM procurator general
    Chief Brexit negotiator David Frost handed cabinet post
    18 Feb 2021 Brexit
    Chief Brexit negotiator David Frost handed cabinet post
    Conservative peer will become Cabinet Office minister tasked with overseeing future EU relations
    Northern Ireland Civil Service to get remote-working hubs
    18 Feb 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Northern Ireland Civil Service to get remote-working hubs
    Some departments will embrace "blended" flexible working model, finance minister says
    Hunt criticises ministers for making 'no progress' on social-care reform
    18 Feb 2021 Coronavirus
    Hunt criticises ministers for making 'no progress' on social-care reform
    Select committee chair is “very disappointed” DHSC has not found an extra £7bn for social care as recommended by MPs
    HSE names head of new Building Safety Regulator
    17 Feb 2021 HR
    HSE names head of new Building Safety Regulator
    Former director of building safety and construction Peter Baker will lead post-Grenfell watchdog
    Treasury is ‘institutionally biased’ against the young, children’s commissioner says
    17 Feb 2021 Education
    Treasury is ‘institutionally biased’ against the young, children’s commissioner says
    Anne Longfield says processes for spending decisions “consistently discriminate” against children and parents
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