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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
    Government accused of breaking civil service rules on Harding appointment
    21 Sep 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Government accused of breaking civil service rules on Harding appointment
    Appointing Dido Harding to head up the National Institute for Health Protection is a breach of the civil service code, Labour peers claim
    NAO to probe transparency of government procurement during pandemic
    21 Sep 2020 Commercial
    NAO to probe transparency of government procurement during pandemic
    Auditor general says spending watchdog will produce ‘detailed piece of work’
    Top civil servant’s art collection set to go under the hammer
    21 Sep 2020 Culture
    Top civil servant’s art collection set to go under the hammer
    Former National Economic Development Office director-general Sir Ronald McIntosh sought out up-and-coming talent
    Companies House unveils clampdown on identity fraud among reforms
    21 Sep 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Companies House unveils clampdown on identity fraud among reforms
    BEIS executive agency to bar appointment of directors until verification checks are performed
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 21
    21 Sep 2020
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 21
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Home Office has ‘too much’ immigration enforcement information, but ‘not the right sort’
    18 Sep 2020 Justice & Home Affairs
    Home Office has ‘too much’ immigration enforcement information, but ‘not the right sort’
    Damning PAC report accuses department of formulating policy on “anecdote, assumption and prejudice” and of showing “little concern” for the human impact of its failures
    Minister rejects call for written directions to be expanded to policy amid Internal Market Bill concerns
    18 Sep 2020 Brexit
    Minister rejects call for written directions to be expanded to policy amid Internal Market Bill concerns
    Civil servants told that go-ahead from new cabinet secretary is only assurance they need to work on controversial legislation
    Union berates government for silence over 10% pay demand
    18 Sep 2020 HR
    Union berates government for silence over 10% pay demand
    PCS says long-overdue response to official parliament petition shows ministers' "disregard" for staff
    Boris Johnson says civil service must ‘respond faster and better’ to needs of public
    17 Sep 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Boris Johnson says civil service must ‘respond faster and better’ to needs of public
    Prime minister tells watchdog MPs he is not “shy of reform” but insists changes won’t be made in a “spirit of disapproval”
    Education secretary fails to back officials over A-Level grades row
    17 Sep 2020 Education
    Education secretary fails to back officials over A-Level grades row
    Gavin Williamson would not be drawn on whether he was happy with the advice he had been given by senior DfE officials
    DCMS to plan for 'increased responsibilities' amid Covid in five-year organisational blueprint
    17 Sep 2020 Civil Service Reform
    DCMS to plan for 'increased responsibilities' amid Covid in five-year organisational blueprint
    US-based consultancy Bain will work on a cost plan as part of the review in £900k deal
    Unions accuse Hancock of failing to ‘properly consult’ over creation of NIHP
    16 Sep 2020 Coronavirus
    Unions accuse Hancock of failing to ‘properly consult’ over creation of NIHP
    Civil service unions have serious concerns over the new health body
    HMRC signs £2m deal to connect 27 offices with wide-area network
    16 Sep 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC signs £2m deal to connect 27 offices with wide-area network
    Tax agency agrees two-year contract with specialist cloud, networks and telecoms technology firm
    Pandemic pressures push civil service headcount higher, ONS reports
    16 Sep 2020 Coronavirus
    Pandemic pressures push civil service headcount higher, ONS reports
    Quarterly figures show staff numbers grew by 3,600 between March and June, with Department for Work and Pensions posting biggest rise
    Government ‘has scaled back adverts for coronavirus tests in bid to reduce demand’
    16 Sep 2020 Communications
    Government ‘has scaled back adverts for coronavirus tests in bid to reduce demand’
    Exclusive from PoliticsHome: Move comes as government insists it is working hard to increase capacity
    NHS contact tracing app to launch this month amid increasing test concerns
    15 Sep 2020 Coronavirus
    NHS contact tracing app to launch this month amid increasing test concerns
    App launch announced as NHS Providers accuses government of not “being as open” with testing capacity problems
    Department denies chair shortage is hampering return-to-work drive
    15 Sep 2020 Coronavirus
    Department denies chair shortage is hampering return-to-work drive
    Report suggests Whitehall faces a “bum fight” for seats after chairs are sent to civil servants’ homes for lockdown
    Priti Patel tight-lipped on ‘completed’ probe into bullying claims
    15 Sep 2020 HR
    Priti Patel tight-lipped on ‘completed’ probe into bullying claims
    Home secretary refuses to endorse publication of Cabinet Office report into allegations about her treatment of staff
    National Data Strategy promises to ‘tackle government culture of risk aversion’
    14 Sep 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    National Data Strategy promises to ‘tackle government culture of risk aversion’
    Document sets out ‘transforming government’s use of data’ as one of five missions
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 14
    14 Sep 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 14
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Academic whose research led to What Works Network calls for independent review
    14 Sep 2020 Policy
    Academic whose research led to What Works Network calls for independent review
    Review call comes as former cabinet secretary Lord Gus O’Donnell says progress on What Works Centres has stalled
    Bright ideas: Civil Service Awards opens for nominations
    14 Sep 2020
    Bright ideas: Civil Service Awards opens for nominations
    Celebration of excellence in public service marks 15th birthday with its biggest-ever category range
    Delays to inspection reports 'undermines' immigration watchdog's work, Home Office told
    14 Sep 2020 Justice & Home Affairs
    Delays to inspection reports 'undermines' immigration watchdog's work, Home Office told
    Outgoing chief inspector David Bolt says department's failure to publish transparency reports quickly undermine his credibility and influence
    DWP rapped for coronavirus health and safety failings at Leeds office
    11 Sep 2020 Coronavirus
    DWP rapped for coronavirus health and safety failings at Leeds office
    Inspector dubs return-to-work targets “ambitious and unrealistic” after finding social-distancing rules being breached
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