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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
    Some civil servants set to lose out on 1% pay rise
    26 Aug 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Some civil servants set to lose out on 1% pay rise

    Treasury minister Greg Hands tells pay review bodies to target higher rises in areas which would improve recruitment and retention


    How an award-winning Land Registry team used crowd-sourcing to build an innovative app
    26 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    How an award-winning Land Registry team used crowd-sourcing to build an innovative app

    By taking an agile approach and turning to the public for help with a new property app, the Land Registry scooped last year’s Civil Service Award for Innovation. Colin Marrs finds out more


    Q&A with Daniel Selman, cyber industry deputy head at the Ministry of Defence
    26 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Q&A with Daniel Selman, cyber industry deputy head at the Ministry of Defence

    As co-founders of the Defence Cyber Protection Partnership, the Ministry of Defence is at the forefront of efforts to tackle the rising threat of cyber attack. Sarah Aston talks to the MoD’s cyber industry deputy head Daniel Selman


    DCLG announce new scheme to measure success of Troubled Families programme
    25 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    DCLG announce new scheme to measure success of Troubled Families programme

    The Office of National Statistics will now be able to compare progress of families who have taken part in the programme with those who have not


    Academies and free schools – has the Department for Education bitten off more than it can chew?
    25 Aug 2015 Education
    Academies and free schools – has the Department for Education bitten off more than it can chew?

    As the DfE vows to accelerate its flagship school reform programme, Mark Rowe asks whether government has the capacity to deliver


    The transformational power of the Cloud for mobile user engagement Sponsored
    24 Aug 2015
    The transformational power of the Cloud for mobile user engagement

    Wholesale adoption of full-featured cloud services will make engagement with the public easier and faster, says Systems Up's Richard Ingram


    Union slams ‘casualisation’ of DWP staffing
    24 Aug 2015 Education
    Union slams ‘casualisation’ of DWP staffing

    Recruitment drive for job centre staff on temporary contracts slammed by PCS in the wake of departures of permanent staff


    Dave Penman: Plans to curb union rights are an unnecessary political sideshow
    24 Aug 2015 Culture
    Dave Penman: Plans to curb union rights are an unnecessary political sideshow

    Opinion: The Trade Union Bill ignores the positive role that unions can play


    Apprentice requirements introduced on government tenders
    21 Aug 2015 Commercial
    Apprentice requirements introduced on government tenders

    Successful bidders for government contracts will see agreed commitments to apprentice recruitment written into contracts above £10m from next month


    Time flies: What’s it really like managing a minister’s diary?
    21 Aug 2015 Communications
    Time flies: What’s it really like managing a minister’s diary?

    Modern government pulls ministers in every direction at once, which makes the officials in charge of their diaries indispensable. But as former civil servant Dunstan Hadley explains, fitting it all in can be tough


    Oracle deal signals “new relationship” with government
    20 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Oracle deal signals “new relationship” with government

    Crown Commercial Service says extension of licensing deal with Oracle lays the foundation of a “more collaborative” relationship


    MoJ appoints new team of non-executives following June shake-up
    20 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    MoJ appoints new team of non-executives following June shake-up

    Three new members join former DfE non-executive Sir Theodore Agnew as Ministry of Justice’s non-executive board


    How the Foreign Office led efforts to prevent sexual violence in conflict
    20 Aug 2015 Foreign Affairs
    How the Foreign Office led efforts to prevent sexual violence in conflict

    Colin Marrs speaks to Tom Woodroffe – former adviser to William Hague – about the Foreign Office’s mission to put tackling sexual violence in conflict at the top of the international agenda


    Review: New book from former Whitehall speechwriter Simon Lancaster explores the language of leadership
    19 Aug 2015 Culture
    Review: New book from former Whitehall speechwriter Simon Lancaster explores the language of leadership

    Images of journeys, food and friends work wonders in speeches – but phrases like “accelerating reform” are a definite turn-off. Oliver Rowe reviews Simon Lancaster’s Winning Minds: Secrets from the Language of Leadership


    'The Number 10 wonk can stop costly nonsense before it happens': Former Downing Street staffers share their stories
    18 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    "The Number 10 wonk can stop costly nonsense before it happens": Former Downing Street staffers share their stories

    Four former members of the Number 10 staff recall the highs and lows of their time at the centre of government


    Zahir Irani: There’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ – and the best civil service leaders know it
    17 Aug 2015 Education
    Zahir Irani: There’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ – and the best civil service leaders know it

    Successful organisations are the ones that allow multiple perspectives to flourish


    What’s it like working in a British Embassy?
    14 Aug 2015 Foreign Affairs
    What’s it like working in a British Embassy?

    The UK’s deputy ambassador to Spain, Daniel Pruce, tells us what it’s like looking after Brits abroad – and why working across departments is so important


    Mike Bracken speaks out on GDS exit
    13 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Mike Bracken speaks out on GDS exit

    Outgoing digital chief Mike Bracken cites "stresses and strains" of the job – but says Government as a Platform plans still being assessed


    UKTI names new chief exec
    13 Aug 2015
    UKTI names new chief exec

    Current chief exec Dominic Jermey heading back to the Foreign Office


    On the frontline with an academy teacher
    13 Aug 2015 Analysis
    On the frontline with an academy teacher

    What’s life like at the sharp end of public services? A modern foreign languages teacher tells Sarah Aston about the pros and cons of changes to the schools system


    Josie Cluer: The Spending Review challenge will mean a radical rethink of public services
    12 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Josie Cluer: The Spending Review challenge will mean a radical rethink of public services

    Opinion: George Osborne’s call for more savings will be tough to meet, but it also offers the chance for a fundamental rethink of the way services are run


    More changes at Government Digital Service ahead of Mike Bracken's departure
    11 Aug 2015 Civil Service Reform
    More changes at Government Digital Service ahead of Mike Bracken's departure

    Current GDS chief operating officer Stephen Foreshew-Cain "stepping up to lead" the service – with four more leaders moving on


    Why better statistics make for better decisions
    11 Aug 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    Why better statistics make for better decisions

    Opinion: Robust statistical analysis has to go hand-in-hand with clear communication, says Jonathan Athow of the Office for National Statistics (ONS)


    Union warning as HMRC starts talks on fate of 200 staff
    10 Aug 2015 Economics
    Union warning as HMRC starts talks on fate of 200 staff

    Public and Commercial Services union makes "strong representations" to tax authority about "timescale and process" of 90-day talks, which department says may result in compulsory redundancies


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