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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    How to quantify cyber risk Sponsored
    15 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
    How to quantify cyber risk

    BT's Malcolm Stokes explains how organisations can attribute accurate figures to cyber risks in order to make a viable business case.


    Brexit and the UK single market: Can Lidington’s ‘big changes’ calm the devolved nations?
    14 Mar 2018 Brexit
    Brexit and the UK single market: Can Lidington’s ‘big changes’ calm the devolved nations?

    Cabinet Office has moved to win support from devolved governments for the EU Withdrawal Bill, but it may not be enough to repair trust


    Unions say Hammond’s lack of action on pay ‘an insult’ and ‘missed opportunity’
    14 Mar 2018 HR
    Unions say Hammond’s lack of action on pay ‘an insult’ and ‘missed opportunity’

    Spring Statement reaction highlights most civil servants not covered by public sector pay review bodes face pay uncertainty despite possible deal for NHS staff


    Cabinet Office defends Fast Stream diversity after figures suggest it favours private school applicants
    14 Mar 2018 Education
    Cabinet Office defends Fast Stream diversity after figures suggest it favours private school applicants

    Data from 2013 to 2016 shows a decrease in applicants from private schools, yet an increase in successful private school applicants


    Prime minister urged to make a statement in support of civil servants to combat low morale
    14 Mar 2018 Brexit
    Prime minister urged to make a statement in support of civil servants to combat low morale

    Inquiry finds relationship between senior officials and ministers has been further fractured by Brexit debate


    Former Treasury perm sec 'starts campaign' to retain 1p coin as consultation floats abolition
    14 Mar 2018 Finance
    Former Treasury perm sec 'starts campaign' to retain 1p coin as consultation floats abolition

    Possible change criticised by former Treasury perm sec Nick Macpherson as “trashing history”


    Statistics are for everyone – as is UKSA’s new code of practice for government statisticians
    13 Mar 2018 Culture
    Statistics are for everyone – as is UKSA’s new code of practice for government statisticians

    The UK Statistics Authority has updated its framework to ensure all public servants behave with integrity when handling data


    Spring Statement: Hammond confirms 2019 Spending Review and allocates Brexit cash
    13 Mar 2018 Brexit
    Spring Statement: Hammond confirms 2019 Spending Review and allocates Brexit cash

    Chancellor says if public finance improvement continues he could increase public spending from 2020


    Brexit ‘has reversed staff cuts since 2010' in some departments
    13 Mar 2018 Brexit
    Brexit ‘has reversed staff cuts since 2010' in some departments

    Total cost of government preparation for Brexit likely as high as £2bn in the current and next financial year, according to IfG analysis


    ONS to head up global efforts to gather data on ageing population
    13 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
    ONS to head up global efforts to gather data on ageing population

    United Nations accepts proposal for ONS-led team to build evidence on shared challenges related to ageing


    Number of apprentices per department revealed: DWP smashes target while MoJ has just 0.3%
    13 Mar 2018 Culture
    Number of apprentices per department revealed: DWP smashes target while MoJ has just 0.3%

    New figures reveal Department for Work and Pensions is among Whitehall employers with highest proportion of apprentices at 3.1% of workforce


    IFS: expect Spring Statement smiles from Hammond – but austerity is far from over
    12 Mar 2018 Economics
    IFS: expect Spring Statement smiles from Hammond – but austerity is far from over

    Think tank says chancellor will trumpet lower annual borrowing but report a much bigger deficit than predicted two years ago


    FCO’s ‘Global Britain’ slogan lacks substance, warn MPs
    12 Mar 2018 Brexit
    FCO’s ‘Global Britain’ slogan lacks substance, warn MPs

    MPs call for submissions on the Foreign Office’s capability to lead revamped foreign policy following Brexit as inquiry continues


    No walk out in Whitehall: Civil servants have too much integrity to respond to MPs’ attacks
    12 Mar 2018 Brexit
    No walk out in Whitehall: Civil servants have too much integrity to respond to MPs’ attacks

    Officials continue to serve the public interest despite DExEU’s Mr Lover Lover and a dodgy double act in the Commons


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 12
    12 Mar 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 12

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


    FOI reveals Scottish Government perm sec’s ‘pretty frank’ Brexit chat in Whitehall
    09 Mar 2018 Brexit
    FOI reveals Scottish Government perm sec’s ‘pretty frank’ Brexit chat in Whitehall

    Devolved administration perm sec reveals talks as Cabinet Office outlines powers set to be initially retained in Whitehall after Brexit


    Home Office and DCMS tasked with countering online bullying
    09 Mar 2018 Culture
    Home Office and DCMS tasked with countering online bullying

    Departments expected to work up plans for promoting global consensus on cyberbullying and hate crime


    PCS seeks ‘immediate’ talks with Cabinet Office on 5% pay demand as cap-busting NHS deal looms
    09 Mar 2018 Economics
    PCS seeks ‘immediate’ talks with Cabinet Office on 5% pay demand as cap-busting NHS deal looms

    Union’s national executive calls for pan-Whitehall dialogue on ending pay cap with threat of national ballot on the strike action


    HM Passport Office bags customer service award
    08 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
    HM Passport Office bags customer service award

    Home Office body gets stamp of approval for satisfaction strategy


    NAO reveals departments’ concerns over impact of council cuts
    08 Mar 2018 Economy
    NAO reveals departments’ concerns over impact of council cuts

    Report highlights warnings of a ‘crisis-driven’ approach of local authorities increasingly focus on providing core statutory social services


    Cabinet Office and No 10 ‘must help DIT avoid post-Brexit trade cliff edge’
    08 Mar 2018 Brexit
    Cabinet Office and No 10 ‘must help DIT avoid post-Brexit trade cliff edge’

    Government “must not be naïve enough to assume that a verbal agreement to maintain the status quo constitutes a watertight guarantee” says select committee


    ‘It’s rare to do a job that benefits the entire country at my age’: meet the DIT apprentices
    07 Mar 2018 Communications
    ‘It’s rare to do a job that benefits the entire country at my age’: meet the DIT apprentices

    As the UK celebrates the 11th annual National Apprenticeship Week, young staff explain what it’s like to work in one of Whitehall’s newest departments


    GDS ‘at the very heart’ of Whitehall Brexit work, says Manzoni
    07 Mar 2018 Brexit
    GDS ‘at the very heart’ of Whitehall Brexit work, says Manzoni
    Foreign Office should have been ‘better prepared’ for Hurricane Irma, say MPs
    07 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Foreign Office should have been ‘better prepared’ for Hurricane Irma, say MPs

    Foreign Affairs Committee argues FCO failed to do sufficient crisis planning despite Caribbean’s known vulnerability to hurricanes


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