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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
    NAO to investigate ‘reasonableness’ of £39bn Brexit divorce bill by March
    11 Jan 2018 Brexit
    NAO to investigate ‘reasonableness’ of £39bn Brexit divorce bill by March

    Auditor general Amyas Morse confirms scrutiny plans following request from Treasury committee chair Nicky Morgan


    Andrew Greenway: What’s in a Whitehall name change?
    11 Jan 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Andrew Greenway: What’s in a Whitehall name change?

    The prime minister’s reshuffle gave a number of policy areas increased prominence in the government landscape. But it is not clear what changing a department’s name will achieve


    Home Office to bring together police and immigration biometrics schemes ahead of potential move to public cloud
    10 Jan 2018 Commercial
    Home Office to bring together police and immigration biometrics schemes ahead of potential move to public cloud

    Department seeks supplier to bring two programmes under single service-management structure in £200m-plus project


    Government rejects call to boost cabinet secretary powers in wake of Iraq
    10 Jan 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Government rejects call to boost cabinet secretary powers in wake of Iraq

    MPs ‘disappointed’ with government rejection of recommendations for extra safeguards to prevent sidelining of ministers in key decisions 


    Reshuffle: Chloe Smith returns to Cabinet Office and ex-Cameron spad gets ministerial post
    10 Jan 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Reshuffle: Chloe Smith returns to Cabinet Office and ex-Cameron spad gets ministerial post

    Entire ministerial team at the central Whitehall department changes as Theresa May completes wide-ranging government reshuffle


    Unions: Ministerial code ‘tinkering’ not enough to protect civil servants from harassment
    10 Jan 2018 Culture
    Unions: Ministerial code ‘tinkering’ not enough to protect civil servants from harassment

    Code updated to protect staff and prevent inappropriate overseas visits following Damian Green, Michael Fallon and Priti Patel scandals


    Cabinet reshuffle: David Lidington replaces Damian Green as Cabinet Office minister
    09 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Cabinet reshuffle: David Lidington replaces Damian Green as Cabinet Office minister

    Former justice secretary does not take ‘first secretary of state’ title while Esther McVey named new work and pensions secretary


    DfT denies government has given bailout to Virgin rail franchise
    09 Jan 2018 Economy
    DfT denies government has given bailout to Virgin rail franchise

    Transport department insists that franchise will continue to meet financial terms to 2020 and has paid more to Treasury than previous state-owned operator


    Communities and health departments renamed in government reshuffle
    09 Jan 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Communities and health departments renamed in government reshuffle

    Prime minister announces rebranded Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and Department of Health and Social Care 


    Lord Adonis: DfT civil servants weak for failing to challenge Chris Grayling on Virgin 'bailout'
    08 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Lord Adonis: DfT civil servants weak for failing to challenge Chris Grayling on Virgin 'bailout'

    Former infrastructure tsar and Cabinet minister says Brexit is sidelining other issues and claims half of civil servants believe government policy is ‘trashing the national interest’


    Whitehall collaboration creates streamlined procurement to open up government to SMEs
    08 Jan 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall collaboration creates streamlined procurement to open up government to SMEs

    Reform hailed as evidence of One Team government approach to improving how Whitehall works


    Reshuffle: Theresa May set to appoint 'minister for no deal Brexit’ to Cabinet
    08 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Reshuffle: Theresa May set to appoint 'minister for no deal Brexit’ to Cabinet

    Government changes today will also include replacement for Damian Green as Cabinet Office minister


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — January 8
    08 Jan 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — January 8

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


    Union voices fear over defence review delays
    05 Jan 2018 Security & Defence
    Union voices fear over defence review delays

    Prospect says funding uncertainty puts UK’s world-class defence industry at risk


    Hammond confirms further Brexit analysis after DExEU reports row
    05 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Hammond confirms further Brexit analysis after DExEU reports row

    Chancellor refuses to rule out the UK remaining in a customs union with the EU after leaving the bloc


    DExEU starts year with policy recruitment push
    05 Jan 2018 Brexit
    DExEU starts year with policy recruitment push

    Brexit department seeks 35 policy leads and 25 senior advisers on up to £64.5k


    BEIS sets out plans to combat digital ‘trust and credibility gap’
    05 Jan 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    BEIS sets out plans to combat digital ‘trust and credibility gap’

    Department launches three-year plan to boost digital, data and technology offer


    Gove previews post-Brexit farming vision for Defra
    04 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Gove previews post-Brexit farming vision for Defra

    Environment secretary praises ‘brilliant’ Defra staff but rubbishes bureaucracy and ‘haphazard’ inspection regimes


    Dave Penman: Gove and Johnson’s HMRC attacks an unacceptable slight on civil servants
    04 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Dave Penman: Gove and Johnson’s HMRC attacks an unacceptable slight on civil servants

    Two Cabinet ministers have effectively accused civil servants of politically-motivated attacks. They cannot hide behind anonymous sources to attack hard working government professionals


    Cabinet Office explores mobile emergency alert system for major incidents
    04 Jan 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    Cabinet Office explores mobile emergency alert system for major incidents

    Supplier sought to kick off project by engaging with the big four mobile network operators


    Lessons in listening: PHSO Rob Behrens doesn’t just want to be the ombudsman for bad news, and recalls working with Cyril Ramaphosa
    03 Jan 2018 Foreign Affairs
    Lessons in listening: PHSO Rob Behrens doesn’t just want to be the ombudsman for bad news, and recalls working with Cyril Ramaphosa

    Rob Behrens understands the importance of learning from other people’s difficult experiences. The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman tells Richard Johnstone how his international work has shaped his approach, and how he hasn’t given up on a plan to merge with other ombudsmen


    Home Office insists 'iconic' blue UK passports are not black
    03 Jan 2018 Brexit
    Home Office insists 'iconic' blue UK passports are not black

    Department issues rebuttal to claims that it misled the public over the changes to the colour of passports following Brexit


    DCMS seeks civil servant to ensure UK telecoms law is primed for Brexit
    03 Jan 2018 Brexit
    DCMS seeks civil servant to ensure UK telecoms law is primed for Brexit

    Candidate will also be tasked with leading review of how legislation could be modernised following EU withdrawal


    What will Brexit mean for the government’s immigration agencies?
    03 Jan 2018 Brexit
    What will Brexit mean for the government’s immigration agencies?

    After the conclusion of the first phase of Brexit talks, focus has now moved to the transition deal likely to take effect from 2019. But the impact of leaving the EU on Whitehall’s immigration agencies will be permanent, says Matt Bevington, a research assistant at UK in a Changing Europe


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