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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Martin Donnelly interview: the BIS permanent secretary on open leadership, the Spending Review – and the future shape of his department
    17 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Martin Donnelly interview: the BIS permanent secretary on open leadership, the Spending Review – and the future shape of his department

    The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills may be facing a tough Spending Review settlement, but permanent secretary Martin Donnelly tells Matt Foster that the “honest and open” culture at BIS will endure – whatever the chancellor decides


    Spending Review will not mean backsliding on BIS diversity progress, vows perm sec Martin Donnelly
    17 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review will not mean backsliding on BIS diversity progress, vows perm sec Martin Donnelly

    Exclusive: Business department's top official Martin Donnelly tells CSW he will have "failed" if diversity agenda falls by the wayside – and sheds light on what the BIS 2020 review means for the organisation's regional presence


    Jeremy Heywood names tackling discrimination as top priority from People Survey results
    17 Nov 2015 Culture
    Jeremy Heywood names tackling discrimination as top priority from People Survey results

    Civil service People Survey results show engagement steady, but fewer civil servants believe they have the right tools to do their job


    More security spending unveiled by George Osborne in wake of Paris attacks
    17 Nov 2015 Communications
    More security spending unveiled by George Osborne in wake of Paris attacks

    National Cyber Centre to open in Cheltenham, George Osborne announces, amid flurry of security spending announcements in the wake of the Paris terror attacks


    Cyber apprentices and the escalating data arms race Sponsored
    17 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Cyber apprentices and the escalating data arms race

    Cyber security apprentices from government to join apprentices from BT at networking and training event later this month


    Spending Review: DWP among seven departments to settle with the Treasury
    17 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: DWP among seven departments to settle with the Treasury

    DWP, Decc, HMRC and Cabinet Office among those agreeing to George Osborne's cuts call


    'I'm not convinced we need a neutral civil service': former Home Office minister Fiona MacTaggart rates her officials
    16 Nov 2015 Education
    "I'm not convinced we need a neutral civil service": former Home Office minister Fiona MacTaggart rates her officials

    The Official View: Fiona Mactaggart – a Home Office minister in Tony Blair's government – tells us about gossiping perm secs and why she believes politicians should have a greater say in choosing their officials


    Peter Riddell: The nuanced partnership between ministers and officials doesn’t get enough press
    16 Nov 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Peter Riddell: The nuanced partnership between ministers and officials doesn’t get enough press

    A look back at Margaret Thatcher's time in office shows the real story of balance and partnership between ministers and civil servants


    Intelligence agencies to be boosted in wake of Paris terror attacks
    16 Nov 2015 Education
    Intelligence agencies to be boosted in wake of Paris terror attacks

    Additional intelligence officers to be announced in Strategic Defence and Security Review 


    Civil Service Awards 2015: the full list of winners
    13 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Civil Service Awards 2015: the full list of winners

    Find out which civil servants won awards at Thursday night's prestigious Buckingham Palace bash


    Treasury sells £13bn of Northern Rock assets
    13 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Treasury sells £13bn of Northern Rock assets

    Sale price £280m more than the “book value”, George Osborne announces


    Kids Company: senior civil servants should have pushed back against ministers, say MPs
    13 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Kids Company: senior civil servants should have pushed back against ministers, say MPs

    Stinging report by the Public Accounts Committee says government funding to the collapsed charity was “never seriously questioned, let alone stopped”


    Spending Review: IfG says government must be realistic about what it will stop doing
    13 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: IfG says government must be realistic about what it will stop doing

    Insitute for Government report says there is "insufficient recognition" that "less money will often mean doing less" – and urges clear statements of intent from new single departmental plans


    DVSA staff to go on strike after pay talks break down
    12 Nov 2015 Government Tax Profession
    DVSA staff to go on strike after pay talks break down

    PCS and Prospect plan walkouts over pay and terms – while the agency's chief says strike move is "disappointing"


    HMRC announces major office closure programme – full regional breakdown and reaction
    12 Nov 2015 Commercial
    HMRC announces major office closure programme – full regional breakdown and reaction

    HM Revenue & Customs briefs staff on major downsizing of its estate – CSW has the key details and reaction from unions


    Whitehall should spend more on recruitment, less on training – Policy Exchange
    12 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Whitehall should spend more on recruitment, less on training – Policy Exchange

    Think tank advises greater pay freedom and a focus on recruitment, not training, to support civil service reform


    Sir Jeremy Heywood: tonight's Civil Service Awards are a rare chance to blow our own trumpets
    12 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Sir Jeremy Heywood: tonight's Civil Service Awards are a rare chance to blow our own trumpets

    Ahead of tonight's Civil Service Awards ceremony at Buckingham Palace, the Cabinet secretary hails the "passion, imagination and ingenuity" of officials across government


    Major Projects Authority to merge with Infrastructure UK
    11 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Major Projects Authority to merge with Infrastructure UK

    Geoffrey Spence to step aside as Infrastructure UK merged with major projects watchdog


    Commercial chief Bill Crothers leaving CCS at the end of the month – with Chris Hall stepping up
    11 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Commercial chief Bill Crothers leaving CCS at the end of the month – with Chris Hall stepping up

    Crown Commercial Service's director of complex transactions to temporarily serve as chief commercial officer


    Zahir Irani: The digital revolution has a dark side – and civil service leaders need to ensure their staff aren't left isolated
    11 Nov 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    Zahir Irani: The digital revolution has a dark side – and civil service leaders need to ensure their staff aren't left isolated

    As departments go digital, civil service leaders will have to grapple with the physical disconnection that more flexible ways of working can bring


    Home secretary: spending cuts mean 'fewer people, fewer buildings and less room for error'
    11 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Home secretary: spending cuts mean "fewer people, fewer buildings and less room for error"

    Theresa May sketches out Home Office vision for the next five years – and confirms that Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill is reviewing size of the department's central HQ


    Energy secretary points the finger at Department for Transport over renewables target
    11 Nov 2015 Energy & Environment
    Energy secretary points the finger at Department for Transport over renewables target

    "We don’t have the right policies to meet 2020 targets," Amber Rudd tells MPs


    HMRC chief Lin Homer: 'unengaged' staff need to feel more involved in our future
    10 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief Lin Homer: "unengaged" staff need to feel more involved in our future

    HM Revenue and Customs chief executive says low staff morale is not damaging productivity – but acknowledges more work to do to make officials feel engaged with wider department


    Dame Julie Mellor: Home Office complaints 'staggering', but all departments can do more
    10 Nov 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Dame Julie Mellor: Home Office complaints "staggering", but all departments can do more

    Ombudsman’s report has harsh words for Home Office and lessons for all government departments about how to use complaints to improve services


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