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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
    Failure to publish Patel bullying report is damaging public trust, warns standards watchdog
    12 Nov 2020 HR
    Failure to publish Patel bullying report is damaging public trust, warns standards watchdog
    Committee on Standards in Public Life chair says allegations of bullying at the Home Office need to be seen to have been “properly and independently investigated”
    Former civil servant jailed for leaking highly sensitive military information
    12 Nov 2020 Security & Defence
    Former civil servant jailed for leaking highly sensitive military information
    Software and analytical engineer with “near photographic memory” handed four-and-a-half year sentence for breaking Official Secrets Act
    PM’s comms chief praises 'unsung' civil servants as he quits amid No.10 infighting
    12 Nov 2020 Communications
    PM’s comms chief praises "unsung" civil servants as he quits amid No.10 infighting
    Shock resignation comes amid reports Dominic Cummings also threatened to resign
    'You need to pull on all the talents': test and trace head defends use of consultants
    11 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    'You need to pull on all the talents': test and trace head defends use of consultants
    Harding also defended the reliance on outsourcers in the "team of teams" that is NHS Test and Trace
    'Relocations can be expensive and disruptive': four tests for moving civil servants out of London
    11 Nov 2020 Civil Service Reform
    'Relocations can be expensive and disruptive': four tests for moving civil servants out of London
    Moving jobs out of London will not automatically level up the country, IfG says
    MHCLG ‘jeopardised civil service impartiality’ with £3.6bn Towns Fund, say MPs
    11 Nov 2020 Economy
    MHCLG ‘jeopardised civil service impartiality’ with £3.6bn Towns Fund, say MPs
    MPs say lack of transparency raises concerns choice of places invited to bid was “politically motivated”
    FDA calls on Sunak to deal with CPS ‘workload crisis’ in Spending Review
    11 Nov 2020 Finance
    FDA calls on Sunak to deal with CPS ‘workload crisis’ in Spending Review
    Union sends petition to chancellor calling for resources to deal with backlog of 45,000 cases
    Civil servants ‘under investigation’ in probe into leak of latest lockdown plans
    10 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Civil servants ‘under investigation’ in probe into leak of latest lockdown plans
    Up to 70 staff set to be interviewed as Downing Street rejects suggestion its own comms team was responsible
    Immigration watchdog's term extended again, six months into recruitment for successor
    10 Nov 2020 HR
    Immigration watchdog's term extended again, six months into recruitment for successor
    Home secretary Priti Patel says move will "prevent a gap" in scrutiny of her department's work
    UK at ‘front of the pack’ for breakthrough Covid vaccine, says prime minister
    10 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    UK at ‘front of the pack’ for breakthrough Covid vaccine, says prime minister
    Progress positive but job not yet a slamdunk, says Johnson
    Companies House bins paper reminder letters
    10 Nov 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Companies House bins paper reminder letters
    Ending service will save £1.2m as organisation moves to end paper communications by 2025
    Vaccine task force signs £670,000 deal for PR consultants who 'duplicate' BEIS press officers
    09 Nov 2020 Commercial
    Vaccine task force signs £670,000 deal for PR consultants who 'duplicate' BEIS press officers
    Chair Kate Bingham under pressure after reports she 'insisted' on boutique team to aid task force
    Cabinet Office ‘needs enhancing’ to properly support PM says George Osborne
    09 Nov 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office ‘needs enhancing’ to properly support PM says George Osborne
    Former chancellor also floats boosted powers for departmental boards to sack perm secs
    Government mulls in-house ‘Crown Consultancy’ to cut use of private firms
    09 Nov 2020 HR
    Government mulls in-house ‘Crown Consultancy’ to cut use of private firms
    Report reveals plans after Lord Agnew says overuse of consultants "infantilises" officials
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 9
    09 Nov 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 9
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    NAO predicts ‘widespread disruption’ despite departments’ Brexit work
    06 Nov 2020 Brexit
    NAO predicts ‘widespread disruption’ despite departments’ Brexit work
    Watchdog says Covid-19 has hampered preparations for end of transition period and ‘significant risks’ remain
    Be more transparent about Covid stats to win public trust, government told
    06 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Be more transparent about Covid stats to win public trust, government told
    Watchdog says data used in press conferences has “not consistently been supported by transparent information provided in a timely manner”
    George Osborne says civil servants should take more blame for Windrush scandal
    06 Nov 2020 HR
    George Osborne says civil servants should take more blame for Windrush scandal
    Former chancellor admits cabinet got policy wrong but says accountability needs to be shared with officials
    Watchdog sounds alarm over rising political bias in public appointments
    05 Nov 2020 HR
    Watchdog sounds alarm over rising political bias in public appointments
    Commissioner Peter Riddell also says ministerial churn damaged recruitment processes for top departmental jobs
    PM ducks questions on whether lockdown will end on 2 December if R-rate is rising
    05 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    PM ducks questions on whether lockdown will end on 2 December if R-rate is rising
    Boris Johnson says it will be for MPs to decide what happens after coronavirus measures expire
    Unions raise 'extreme concern' about social distancing at BEIS HQ
    05 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Unions raise 'extreme concern' about social distancing at BEIS HQ
    Letter to perm sec Sarah Munby was written before it emerged business secretary Alok Sharma had travelled internationally after a colleague contracted coronavirus
    Government brings nuclear warheads in house to enable investment in technology
    04 Nov 2020 Security & Defence
    Government brings nuclear warheads in house to enable investment in technology
    AWE will become an arm’s-length body
    Don't overburden NHS Test and Trace, chief medic warns
    04 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Don't overburden NHS Test and Trace, chief medic warns
    Speed of test turnarounds is critical, Chris Whitty says, as he also warns it would be "stupid" for scientists to interfere in minutiae of policy decisions
    ‘No longer world class’: Commission calls for civil service overhaul
    04 Nov 2020 Civil Service Reform
    ‘No longer world class’: Commission calls for civil service overhaul
    Report claims Whitehall skill gaps and “running policy sores” illustrate need for improvement
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