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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
    Tuition fees are hitting student numbers, admits Les Ebdon
    05 Dec 2012 Education
    Tuition fees are hitting student numbers, admits Les Ebdon

    Failure to properly communicate the increase in university tuition fees to £9,000 a year has already caused a large drop in student numbers and may also affect applications this year, Professor Les Ebdon, director of the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) has told Civil Service World.


    05 Dec 2012 Culture
    Travel Review: Stockholm

    Arriving at Stockholm’s Cityterminalen bus station in November, the visitor’s initial impressions are that it seems a quiet, grey sort of a place, but that perhaps it holds a few hidden treasures.


    The kids are alright
    05 Dec 2012 Education
    The kids are alright

    To encourage poorer and ethnic minority youngsters to consider a career in the civil service, the government has introduced new internships. Tim Fish reports on efforts to ensure Whitehall’s high-flyers are less uniformly white.


    Front line: Special needs teacher
    05 Dec 2012 Education
    Front line: Special needs teacher

    A special educational needs teacher considers realistic ambitions, unfair criticisms, and how the EBacc might affect non-academic children.


    Interview: Mark Fisher
    05 Dec 2012 Culture
    Interview: Mark Fisher

    Breaking the cycle of welfare dependence is a complex task. Approaching the issue in a more scientific manner can pay dividends, the Department for Work and Pensions’ social justice director explains to Joshua Chambers


    Interview: Peter Wanless
    05 Dec 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Peter Wanless

    The Big Lottery Fund gives away millions of pounds to boost good causes in the UK. Chief executive Peter Wanless tells Tim Fish why he wants to work more closely with Whitehall, and how the fund can help the public sector


    Interview: Lin Homer
    05 Dec 2012 HR
    Interview: Lin Homer

    The head of HMRC has got a hell of a journey to make with this vast and complex organisation. Matt Ross meets Lin Homer, whose inbox bulges with thorny questions around Universal Credit, child benefit reforms and staff morale.


    Prescribing data for a healthier NHS
    20 Nov 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Prescribing data for a healthier NHS

    In a bid to improve the operation of the NHS, the Department of Health is publishing reams of medical performance data and anonymised patient information. Tim Fish reports on a trailblazer in the government’s open data agenda.


    Digital strategy makes seven departments rebuild digital services
    15 Nov 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Digital strategy makes seven departments rebuild digital services

    The seven departments with the biggest online services must start redesigning their transaction systems by April 2013 – improving service quality, and ensuring that websites meet a new set of standards – while all other departments must publish a basic plan by the end of December to move their services to a “digital by default basis”, the government announced in its digital strategy last week. It also said that departments must ensure that people without access to the internet can continue to use public services.


    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform
    15 Nov 2012 Economy
    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform

    A further £22bn in spending cuts or tax rises will be required in the period of the next spending review to 2017-18 if the government is to achieve its goal of eradicating the structural deficit, new analysis says.


    Open data chief says postcodes should be free
    15 Nov 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Open data chief says postcodes should be free

    The UK’s postcode address database should be released for free use by private companies, the chief executive of the new Open Data Institute (ODI) has told CSW.


    HRC slams secret evidence plans
    15 Nov 2012 Justice & Home Affairs
    HRC slams secret evidence plans

    Parliament’s Human Rights Committee (HRC) has criticised the government’s Justice and Security Bill over plans to extend the use of secret evidence in civil court cases.


    15 Nov 2012 Culture
    Men take public appointments

    The proportion of women taking new public appointments is “not good enough”, public appointments commissioner Sir David Normington has said.


    NHS complaints up 50 per cent
    15 Nov 2012 Health & Social Care
    NHS complaints up 50 per cent
    15 Nov 2012 Health & Social Care
    Anderson settles DH case

    The Department of Health has agreed a settlement with its former commercial director, Ken Anderson, after taking him to court.


    Frontline: Charity policy and engagement officer
    14 Nov 2012 Commercial
    Frontline: Charity policy and engagement officer

    Helping charities deliver public services can be challenging work, says one professional at the public-voluntary sector interface.


    Bernard Gray: DE&S services will shrink unless 2,000 jobs are outsourced to the private sector
    14 Nov 2012 Commercial
    Bernard Gray: DE&S services will shrink unless 2,000 jobs are outsourced to the private sector

    The Ministry of Defence’s procurement arm – Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) – can only continue to offer current levels of service for the department if some jobs are outsourced, its boss Bernard Gray, chief of defence materiel, told the Commons’ Defence Committee yesterday.


    Opinion: The government must remember those who struggle to use the internet as services are moved online, argues Michelle Mitchell
    14 Nov 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: The government must remember those who struggle to use the internet as services are moved online, argues Michelle Mitchell

    Digital technology offers tremendous opportunities for people of all ages. Being able to buy groceries or access a huge amount of information at the click of a button is fantastic, as is the ability to keep in touch with loved ones via email, video link and social media. However, although the opportunities offered online are immense, there are real challenges for some when it comes to getting digitally connected in the first place.


    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform
    14 Nov 2012
    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform

    A further £22bn in spending cuts or tax rises will be required in the period of the next spending review to 2017-18 if the government is to achieve its goal of eradicating the structural deficit, new analysis says.


    14 Nov 2012 Economy
    Planning could pass to DCLG

    Local authorities could have planning powers taken away if they perform poorly, Bob Kerslake, the permanent secretary of the Department for Communities and Local Government and head of the civil service, confirmed on Monday.


    14 Nov 2012 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Ghandi's Restaurant

    347A Kennington Road, London SE11 4QE

    020 7735 9015; www.gandhis.co.uk


    14 Nov 2012 HR
    Men take public appointments

    The proportion of women taking new public appointments is “not good enough”, public appointments commissioner Sir David Normington has said.


    HRC slams secret evidence plans
    14 Nov 2012 Justice & Home Affairs
    HRC slams secret evidence plans

    Parliament’s Human Rights Committee (HRC) has criticised the government’s Justice and Security Bill over plans to extend the use of secret evidence in civil court cases.


    14 Nov 2012 Education
    Education department review signals 25% job cuts

    A leaked review of the Department for Education (DfE) sets out plans to cut about 1000 jobs, introduce a project team-based structure, focus work on “ministerial priorities” and radically reduce office space.


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