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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
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    15 May Energy & Environment
    Defra announces closure of Newcastle office
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    15 May Economics
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    14 May Civil Service Reform
    Civil servants 'are hungry for reform': Union boss urges ministers to set clear plan
    Budget 2017: Hammond mulls tax rise to cover extra spending
    06 Mar 2017 Economics
    Budget 2017: Hammond mulls tax rise to cover extra spending

    Chancellor will not use improved growth forecasts to borrow more money, it is reported


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 6
    06 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 6

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


    National Audit Office beefs up executive team ahead of new powers
    03 Mar 2017 Economics
    National Audit Office beefs up executive team ahead of new powers

    Internal appointments come ahead of expansion of the public spending watchdog’s remit


    'How not to run a major project' – DfT in the firing line over Great Western rail upgrade
    03 Mar 2017 Commercial
    "How not to run a major project" – DfT in the firing line over Great Western rail upgrade

    Public Accounts Committee says accountability system for major electrification programme was too complex, and casts doubt on cost estimates even after £1.2bn increase


    Why the UK needs a better process for appointing national security advisers
    03 Mar 2017 Security & Defence
    Why the UK needs a better process for appointing national security advisers

    With the appointment of Mark Sedwill, Britain is now on its fourth national security adviser since 2010. Dr Joe Devanny asks whether such churn at the top really makes for effective government


    Cheshire Police and Surface are the ideal crime fighting duo Sponsored
    02 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Cheshire Police and Surface are the ideal crime fighting duo

    Microsoft Surface has helped Cheshire Police reduce paperwork and free up time


    Ministers reveal five biggest civil service bugbears
    02 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Ministers reveal five biggest civil service bugbears

    New Institute for Government report highlights key frictions between political leaders and Whitehall, including poor drafting and a lack of understanding of parliament


    FCO's Russian expertise has 'disintegrated', MPs warn
    02 Mar 2017 Education
    FCO's Russian expertise has "disintegrated", MPs warn

    Foreign Affairs Committee says UK should stick to its guns on Russia sanctions – but warns that decline in expertise at the FCO "must be reversed"


    Oliver Letwin's attacks on civil servants show an ex-minister divorced from the reality of what they do
    02 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Oliver Letwin's attacks on civil servants show an ex-minister divorced from the reality of what they do

    FDA general secretary Dave Penman takes the former Cabinet Office minister to task after he said civil servants in line departments rely too heavily on jargon and management skills to get by


    Brexit: Government vows to overturn Lords defeat on EU nationals
    02 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Brexit: Government vows to overturn Lords defeat on EU nationals

    Three former heads of the civil service – Lords Kerslake, O'Donnell and Turnbull – among those calling for assurances that EU citizens can remain in Britain after Brexit


    Government turns to big tech firms to help deliver long-awaited Digital Strategy
    01 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Government turns to big tech firms to help deliver long-awaited Digital Strategy

    Wide-ranging plan includes announcement of new "Digital Government Partnership" to encourage innovation in Whitehall – as Labour's Louise Haigh blasts "recycled announcements and meagre commitments"


    Experts team up to scrutinise Cabinet Office's new code for arm's-length bodies
    01 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Experts team up to scrutinise Cabinet Office's new code for arm's-length bodies

    Public Chairs Forum, Association of Chief Executives and the Institute for Government will track progress on the Cabinet Office's bid to improve relationships between departments and ALBs


    Cabinet Office sheds more light on blind recruitment tool trials
    28 Feb 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office sheds more light on blind recruitment tool trials

    Civil service's head of executive recruitment tells CSW that new online recruitment tool – Applied – will focus on increasing diversity and speeding up the sifting process


    Budget 2017: Treasury urged to avert 'disastrous' public service failures – as departments asked to model latest cuts
    28 Feb 2017 Education
    Budget 2017: Treasury urged to avert "disastrous" public service failures – as departments asked to model latest cuts

    IfG and CIPFA data reveals growing pressure on key public services, as the Treasury asks departments to crack on with pre-announced £3.5bn in efficiency savings by 2019/20


    Department for International Trade moves into permanent Whitehall home
    27 Feb 2017 Brexit
    Department for International Trade moves into permanent Whitehall home

    Liam Fox's staff start work in offices formerly occupied by DECC – and 007


    Leadership changes at Home Office & DfT as Mark Sedwill named Theresa May's top security adviser
    27 Feb 2017 Brexit
    Leadership changes at Home Office & DfT as Mark Sedwill named Theresa May's top security adviser

    Home Office perm sec on the move, with DfT chief Philip Rutnam taking the reins at Marsham Street


    BEIS perm sec responds after staff raise concerns over new department's identity
    27 Feb 2017 Energy & Environment
    BEIS perm sec responds after staff raise concerns over new department's identity

    After the merger of DECC and BIS, the new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's permanent secretary Alex Chisholm tells CSW that his department's low ranking for "organisational objectives and purpose" will be addressed in the next Civil Service People Survey


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 27
    27 Feb 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 27

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


    Why it's time to transform the relationships between departments and arm's-length bodies
    27 Feb 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Why it's time to transform the relationships between departments and arm's-length bodies

    Lesley Ann Nash, the Cabinet Office's director for public bodies reform, explains how the government's new code is aiming to shift relationships between departments and arm’s-length bodies away from compliance and control towards a proportionate, risk-based partnership model


    Interview: BEIS perm sec Alex Chisholm on merging DECC and BIS, the Industrial Strategy, and the Brexit challenge
    27 Feb 2017 Brexit
    Interview: BEIS perm sec Alex Chisholm on merging DECC and BIS, the Industrial Strategy, and the Brexit challenge

    Nine days after his appointment as permanent secretary of the Department of Energy & Climate Change, Alex Chisholm suddenly found himself running the newly-formed Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Here he talks merging ministries, Brexit and championing both business and consumers with Sam Macrory


    DfT’s level of BAME staff “unchanged” for a decade, new figures show
    24 Feb 2017 HR
    DfT’s level of BAME staff “unchanged” for a decade, new figures show

    New report suggests a proportional headcount that is half the civil service-wide average


    Civil service trials new 'blind' recruitment tool in bid to tackle bias
    24 Feb 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Civil service trials new "blind" recruitment tool in bid to tackle bias

    Chief people officer Rupert McNeil (pictured) says current recruitment technology is “40 or 50 years out of date”


    New Cabinet Office code seeks to build 'trust and respect' between departments and agencies
    24 Feb 2017 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    New Cabinet Office code seeks to build "trust and respect" between departments and agencies

    Civil service chief John Manzoni says good relationships between departments and their agencies are built on "trust, clarity of accountability" and a "shared understanding of purpose and outcomes"


    Civil servants forced to 'play the game' to make career progress, claims ex-minister Oliver Letwin
    23 Feb 2017 Communications
    Civil servants forced to "play the game" to make career progress, claims ex-minister Oliver Letwin

    Tory former Cabinet Office heavyweight heaps praise on staff at the centre of government – but hits out at civil service churn, the quality of advice, and the skills valued in line departments


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