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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    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
    Home Office's Mark Sedwill recalled by MPs amid dispute over NAO report
    19 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Home Office's Mark Sedwill recalled by MPs amid dispute over NAO report

    Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill to face second Public Accounts Committee hearing after PAC chair Meg Hillier brands department's disagreement with the National Audit Office a "farce"


    Government technology chief Liam Maxwell leaving GDS – but staying in Whitehall
    18 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government technology chief Liam Maxwell leaving GDS – but staying in Whitehall

    Government's top IT official taking on newly-created role of national technology adviser


    Treasury warns Brexit could hit public finances by £36bn a year – but eurosceptics blast 'shameful' use of government resources
    18 Apr 2016 Economics
    Treasury warns Brexit could hit public finances by £36bn a year – but eurosceptics blast "shameful" use of government resources

    George Osborne says Brexit would cause UK to "lose tens of billions of pounds in money for our public services" – but eurosceptic MP Bernard Jenkin says chancellor “should be ashamed of himself” for ordering civil servants to draw up Treasury analysis


    Public sector myth-buster: Six myths stopping the public sector from moving to the Cloud Sponsored
    18 Apr 2016 Leadership
    Public sector myth-buster: Six myths stopping the public sector from moving to the Cloud

    Microsoft analyses six common misconceptions about cloud migration


    HM Courts chief Natalie Ceeney appointed to oversee health and wellbeing of civil servants
    18 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HM Courts chief Natalie Ceeney appointed to oversee health and wellbeing of civil servants

    Mental health, musculoskeletal disorders and encouraging healthy lifestyles top priorities for newly-created cross-Whitehall role


    Tributes paid after DECC’s former science chief David MacKay dies at 48
    15 Apr 2016 Energy & Environment
    Tributes paid after DECC’s former science chief David MacKay dies at 48

    Energy secretary Amber Rudd leads tributes as former chief scientific advisor loses battle with stomach cancer


    GDS on the hunt for Government as a Platform chief
    15 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    GDS on the hunt for Government as a Platform chief

    New digital hire will head up plan to help departments share common digital platforms and oversee budget "in excess" of £15m a year


    Cabinet Office moves Commissioning Academy to self-financing model
    15 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office moves Commissioning Academy to self-financing model

    Social enterprise takes over reins of public sector development programme as government ends centrally-funded support


    Mark Lowcock interview: the Department for International Development perm sec on the new Aid Strategy, civil service pay restraint – and why life 'has got a lot better for most people on the planet'
    15 Apr 2016 Foreign Affairs
    Mark Lowcock interview: the Department for International Development perm sec on the new Aid Strategy, civil service pay restraint – and why life "has got a lot better for most people on the planet"

    As the new UK Aid Strategy sets out a bigger role for the rest of Whitehall in spending development money, DfID's permanent secretary Mark Lowcock sits down with Matt Foster to discuss the challenges of working across government – and why his department won’t lose its sense of mission


    HMRC “has no clear strategy for dealing with tax fraud” – Public Accounts Committee
    15 Apr 2016 Economics
    HMRC “has no clear strategy for dealing with tax fraud” – Public Accounts Committee

    MPs demand tax agency improves “woefully inadequate” prosecutions record and says it should publish more straightforward details on the effectiveness of its work. But HMRC says it has been "relentless and strategic" in pursuing those who fail to pay their "fair share"


    Justice system's digital platforms 'still not talking to each other'
    15 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Justice system's digital platforms "still not talking to each other"

    Criminal Justice Joint Inspection report highlights "significant progress" needed on digital overhaul of the justice system – with continued manual entry and lack of join-up


    MPs back Peter Riddell's bid to become public appointments commissioner – with caveats
    14 Apr 2016 Government Tax Profession
    MPs back Peter Riddell's bid to become public appointments commissioner – with caveats

    MPs give qualified backing to Peter Riddell as new watchdog overseeing top public sector appointment – but say they will keep an eye on danger of "politicisation" in the wake of planned shake-up of the role


    The Public Sector in a Cloud First, Mobile First World Sponsored
    14 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    The Public Sector in a Cloud First, Mobile First World

    Microsoft offers its vision for organisations navigating a cloud-first, mobile-first world.


    Land Registry privatisation plan based on 'flawed' staffing assumptions – PCS
    14 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Land Registry privatisation plan based on "flawed" staffing assumptions – PCS

    Civil service union PCS argues latest proposals do not take account of Land Registry's digital progress and could lead to a reduced capacity for statutory work


    Performance management may be discriminating against BME, disabled and part-time civil servants, warns Prospect
    14 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Performance management may be discriminating against BME, disabled and part-time civil servants, warns Prospect

    Union analysis of Cabinet Office data on more than 280,000 officials highlights "statistically significant" differences in how different groups are treated


    MPs recall Home Office’s Olly Robbins over “unsatisfactory” Border Force evidence
    14 Apr 2016 Justice & Home Affairs
    MPs recall Home Office’s Olly Robbins over “unsatisfactory” Border Force evidence

    Home Affairs select committee demands department’s second permanent secretary returns to answer Border Force budget questions


    Ex-Treasury chief Sir Nick Macpherson takes swipe at Iain Duncan Smith over resignation
    14 Apr 2016 Economics
    Ex-Treasury chief Sir Nick Macpherson takes swipe at Iain Duncan Smith over resignation

    Macpherson says IDS's resignation over Personal Independence Payments was an "interesting, postmodern" decision


    NAO: DECC's flagship Green Deal lacked targets, wasn't tested and didn't take evidence into account
    14 Apr 2016 Economy
    NAO: DECC's flagship Green Deal lacked targets, wasn't tested and didn't take evidence into account

    National Audit Office (NAO) report finds that each loan given out under the Department of Energy and Climate Change's Green Deal cost government £17,000, and flags poor use of evidence and testing when the scheme was designed 


    New security rules will help the public sector keep data safe Sponsored
    13 Apr 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    New security rules will help the public sector keep data safe

    There used to be so many ways of classifying government data it was difficult to ensure data protection. Now there are much clearer rules, argues Microsoft.


    Open data not enough to ensure evidence-based policy, says new research
    13 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Open data not enough to ensure evidence-based policy, says new research

    Alliance for Useful Evidence project says incentives will be needed to ensure policy takes account of evidence


    Home Office’s Olly Robbins excused from select committee after “unsatisfactory” answers on Border Force funding
    13 Apr 2016 HR
    Home Office’s Olly Robbins excused from select committee after “unsatisfactory” answers on Border Force funding

    Home Affairs Committee chair Keith Vaz repeatedly questions Robbins on Border Force funding


    Grimstone Review of Public Appointments: what are the key concerns?
    13 Apr 2016 Analysis
    Grimstone Review of Public Appointments: what are the key concerns?

    Plans to change the way key public sector jobs are filled have drawn criticism from the former public appointments watchdog Sir David Normington, who is concerned they hand too much power to ministers. So what are the key concerns and how has the government responded?


    Gerry Grimstone: My review of public appointments doesn’t make ministers more powerful
    13 Apr 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Gerry Grimstone: My review of public appointments doesn’t make ministers more powerful

    PACAC chair Bernard Jenkin makes the case for greater parliamentary role in choosing appointments watchdogs, as Sir Gerry Grimstone rejects claims that his review gives ministers too much power over top jobs


    GDS chief Stephen Foreshew-Cain: 'fear of change' biggest barrier to digital transformation
    12 Apr 2016 Civil Service Reform
    GDS chief Stephen Foreshew-Cain: "fear of change" biggest barrier to digital transformation

    GDS executive director says central government digital team must ensure Whitehall "embraces the change, rather than trying to avoid it"


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