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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
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR
    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    Government property chief Bruce Mann urges departments to use smart working to aid recruitment
    22 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government property chief Bruce Mann urges departments to use smart working to aid recruitment

     Head of the Government Property Unit challenges departments to test themselves against newly-launched smart working code of practice


    Home Office names Thomas Hurd as new Office of Security and Counter Terrorism director
    21 Jan 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office names Thomas Hurd as new Office of Security and Counter Terrorism director

    Former diplomat named as successor to Charles Farr at Home Office section


    Ministry of Justice perm sec Richard Heaton: 'misunderstanding' led to independence spat with prisons inspector Nick Hardwick
    21 Jan 2016 Commercial
    Ministry of Justice perm sec Richard Heaton: "misunderstanding" led to independence spat with prisons inspector Nick Hardwick

    MoJ's top official says falling out with prisons inspector was the result of spending controls introduced "in some haste" to tackle department's overspend


    Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill 'very proud' as department named 'star performer' by LGBT charity Stonewall
    21 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill "very proud" as department named "star performer" by LGBT charity Stonewall

    Home Office named "Star Performer" for treatment of LGBT staff – and will now offer advice to other organisations


    Interview: Civil Service Learning director Hilary Spencer – 'It’s an oldie but a goodie: people are our greatest asset'
    21 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Interview: Civil Service Learning director Hilary Spencer – "It’s an oldie but a goodie: people are our greatest asset"

    Four years on from a major overhaul of Whitehall’s learning and development programme, Civil Service Learning is embarking on another big shake-up. Matt Foster sits down with CSL director Hilary Spencer to discuss what “phase two” will mean for officials


    National Audit Office: DfID must improve staff planning to support crisis response
    21 Jan 2016
    National Audit Office: DfID must improve staff planning to support crisis response

    NAO finds that the Department for International Development may be over-reliant on external contractors as it responds to an increasing number of crises


    Independence of new major projects watchdog is 'unimpeachable', says chief exec Tony Meggs
    20 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Independence of new major projects watchdog is "unimpeachable", says chief exec Tony Meggs

    Chief executive of the Infrastructure and Projects Watchdog seeks to reassure MPs after merger with Treasury unit – and John Manzoni says new organisation will have more "teeth"


    Gus O'Donnell: London house prices making it harder for civil service to share knowledge
    20 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Gus O'Donnell: London house prices making it harder for civil service to share knowledge

    As Lords Committee looks into whether Scotland needs a separate civil service, former Cabinet secretary Lord O'Donnell says London house prices "seriously damage mobility" between Whitehall and the rest of the UK


    Eurostar sale shows government still 'undervaluing assets', warns public accounts commitee
    20 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Eurostar sale shows government still "undervaluing assets", warns public accounts commitee

    Report by MPs says Eurostar sale was managed well but that government used "over cautious assumptions" and should do more to build in-house corporate finance knowledge


    Ex-ministers Lord McNally and Tom Brake launch attack on civil service over 'rigged' Freedom of Information review
    20 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Ex-ministers Lord McNally and Tom Brake launch attack on civil service over "rigged" Freedom of Information review

    Coalition justice minister Lord McNally warns FoI review panel is a "rigged jury" – while Lib Dem chief whip Tom Brake attacks Jeremy Heywood and Gus O'Donnell


    Blockchain pilots should form part of city deals, says government chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport
    19 Jan 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Blockchain pilots should form part of city deals, says government chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport

    Government should be trialling use of distributed ledger technologies to improve welfare payments, according to a report published today


    Adrian Brown: As world leaders gather in Davos, they should seize the chance to turn ideas into impact
    19 Jan 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Adrian Brown: As world leaders gather in Davos, they should seize the chance to turn ideas into impact

    With the path from Whitehall to Davos well-worn, Adrian Brown suggests how delegates at this week's event might turn pledges into reality 


    Rupert McNeil sets out his priorities as he takes up post as civil service chief people officer
    19 Jan 2016 HR
    Rupert McNeil sets out his priorities as he takes up post as civil service chief people officer

    A new workforce strategy and using data to “more closely align departments” are among the priorities for Whitehall's incoming HR chief


    Gus O'Donnell: Civil servants will be 'mentally' working on Brexit plan
    18 Jan 2016 Brexit
    Gus O'Donnell: Civil servants will be "mentally" working on Brexit plan

    Former cabinet secretary says civil servants will be informally working on preparations for British exit from the European Union in spite of official assurances


    Cabinet Office 'reviewing big government IT deals' as expiry draws near
    18 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office "reviewing big government IT deals" as expiry draws near

    Project "Ocean Liner" reportedly mulls insourcing and says there is "no consistent advice" for dealing with IT challenges across government


    The unexpected benefit of going digital by default Sponsored
    18 Jan 2016
    The unexpected benefit of going digital by default

    New research from Vodafone reveals a surprising link between technology and trust in public services. 


    Peter Riddell: As the Treasury's top official Nick Macpherson prepares to leave the civil service, what's next for Whitehall's most powerful department?
    18 Jan 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Peter Riddell: As the Treasury's top official Nick Macpherson prepares to leave the civil service, what's next for Whitehall's most powerful department?

    Sir Nicholas Macpherson – the longest serving Treasury perm sec for sixty years – can be credited with overseeing the rebuilding of the finance ministry. But his successor faces a formidable in-tray


    Department for Education perm sec Chris Wormald to succeed Una O'Brien at Department of Health
    15 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Department for Education perm sec Chris Wormald to succeed Una O'Brien at Department of Health

    DfE's Wormald to take on top job at the Department of Health from April


    Cabinet Office minister Oliver Letwin calls on civil servants to end 'consultation fatigue' and use 'plain English'
    15 Jan 2016
    Cabinet Office minister Oliver Letwin calls on civil servants to end "consultation fatigue" and use "plain English"

    New guidance tells officials: "do not consult for the sake of it".


    Women and Equalities Select Committee: Cross-governmental transgender equality plan remains ‘largely unimplemented’
    14 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Women and Equalities Select Committee: Cross-governmental transgender equality plan remains ‘largely unimplemented’

    MPs warn Whitehall to up its game on delivering trans equality for staff and citizens


    NHS England launches hunt for new chief information and technology officer
    14 Jan 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    NHS England launches hunt for new chief information and technology officer

    Successful candidate will succeed Tim Kelsey to lead on IT procurement and implementation


    Dave Penman: The work of senior civil servants is impressive, valuable and at times unenviable – those awarded New Year’s Honours richly deserve their gongs
    14 Jan 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Dave Penman: The work of senior civil servants is impressive, valuable and at times unenviable – those awarded New Year’s Honours richly deserve their gongs

    It’s right that the current crop of successful, committed public servants have been recognised by the honours system. But with senior officials’ pay and reward packages decreasing while the political risk associated with their roles shoots up, will the government be able to attract equally talented successors? 


    HMRC chief Lin Homer: office closures won't lead to 'cliff edge' of expertise
    13 Jan 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief Lin Homer: office closures won't lead to "cliff edge" of expertise

    Tax authority's chief executive Dame Lin Homer is grilled on plans to cut HMRC's office network from 170 smaller offices to 13 regional centres


    Water regulator Ofwat under fire over high customer bills
    13 Jan 2016 Economy
    Water regulator Ofwat under fire over high customer bills

    MPs on the Public Accounts Committee says the industry regulator is failing to ensure savings are passed on


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