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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 ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    16 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    16 May Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    16 May Economy
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
    04 Aug 2014 Communications
    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

    After several bruising years, civil servants need the support and funds to achieve ministers’ goals – or the recovery could prompt an exodus 


    John Hirst to leave Met Office after 7 years
    01 Aug 2014 Energy & Environment
    John Hirst to leave Met Office after 7 years

    John Hirst, chief executive of the Met Office, is leaving the civil service in September after seven years in the role.


    Restaurant: Colosseo Restaurant
    01 Aug 2014 Culture
    Restaurant: Colosseo Restaurant

    CSW reviews Colesseo


    Build Your Skills: Andre Spicer
    01 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Build Your Skills: Andre Spicer

    Too many organisational cultures push clever people into doing daft things. The solutions start at the top.


    World Service: A perspective from the civil service of Spain
    31 Jul 2014 Economy
    World Service: A perspective from the civil service of Spain

    Jaime Perez-Renovales, subsecretary to the Presidency, Spanish Government, tells Civil Service World about the strengths and weaknesses of his home civil service


    Interview: Sir Jeremy Heywood and Sir Bob Kerslake
    29 Jul 2014 Economy
    Interview: Sir Jeremy Heywood and Sir Bob Kerslake

    As the search begins for a new head of the civil service, read the last interview by incumbent Sir Bob Kerslake – interviewed with the new titular head of the civil service Sir Jeremy Heywood. Words by Matt Ross; picture by Mark Weeks


    New CEO to be recruited from the business world
    28 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    New CEO to be recruited from the business world

    The Cabinet Office has made clear that its new chief executive will require substantial experience as a top business person, ruling out the vast majority of serving civil servants.


    Passport staff strike today for better pay and reduced workload
    28 Jul 2014 Security & Defence
    Passport staff strike today for better pay and reduced workload

    Passport workers are on a 24-hour strike today over a pay dispute and staff shortages, with the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) claiming these workers earn as much as £3,000 less than other Home Office staff doing similar roles.


    David Nicholson on pursuing NHS reforms
    25 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    David Nicholson on pursuing NHS reforms

    Sir David Nicholson was appointed chief executive of the NHS in 2006. He retained his position after the coalition came to power and pursued a set of reforms so big, he said, that you could probably see them from space.


    Crossrail ‘textbook example’ of good programme management, says report
    24 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Crossrail ‘textbook example’ of good programme management, says report

    The £15.8bn Crossrail programme was commended for demonstrating good programme management by a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report, published yesterday.


    Arup chief confirmed as Environment Agency chairman
    23 Jul 2014 Leadership
    Arup chief confirmed as Environment Agency chairman

    Sir Philip Dilley has been confirmed as the new chairman of the Environment Agency, and will take up the post on 8 September 2014.


    Feature: DE&S reform
    23 Jul 2014 Commercial
    Feature: DE&S reform

    Like Robert the Bruce’s persistent spider, the people trying to reform the way the Ministry of Defence buys and manages equipment keep returning to the fray. Colin Marrs reports


    NAO: HMRC ‘should urgently invest’ in commercial skills
    23 Jul 2014 Commercial
    NAO: HMRC ‘should urgently invest’ in commercial skills

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) “should urgently invest in its operational, technical and commercial skills,” a report by the National Audit Office has found.


    22 Jul 2014
    Manchester approves extra data centre costs

    Manchester City Council has signed off an extra £1.2m of spending on the costs of moving its data centre to a new location – adding an extra third to the original budget.

    Home Office struggles to get a handle on visa backlog
    22 Jul 2014 Security & Defence
    Home Office struggles to get a handle on visa backlog

    The Home Office has managed to absorb the former UK Border Agency back into the Department without a significant fall in performance, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report published today.


    Voting is now open
    22 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Voting is now open

    In the first of a series of articles examining digital services, Tim Gibson explains online voter registration – a new IT system lying at the very heart of our democracy.


    Obesity campaign wrongly awarded Cabinet Office cash
    21 Jul 2014
    Obesity campaign wrongly awarded Cabinet Office cash

    The Cabinet Office amended and then broke its own rules for awarding grants, a National Audit Office (NAO) published today explains.


    Interview: John Pullinger
    21 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Interview: John Pullinger

    John Pullinger has this month started his new job as the UK’s new national statistician. He tells Winnie Agbonlahor about his priorities in the role.


    Collective responsibilities
    18 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Collective responsibilities

    Top New Zealand official Iain Rennie is reforming a system often lauded in the UK. Suzannah Brecknell reports


    Round-up: Select Committees
    18 Jul 2014 Leadership
    Round-up: Select Committees

    A whip round June's interesting committee reports and hearings, with Winnie Agbonlahor


    Heywood: cross-government working ‘problematic’
    18 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Heywood: cross-government working ‘problematic’

    The government has found cross-departmental working more “problematic” than improving coordination at the centre, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on 7 July.​


    Rob Whiteman calls for more rigorous policy/finance split
    18 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Rob Whiteman calls for more rigorous policy/finance split

    The UK Border Agency (UKBA), which was this year abolished by home secretary Theresa May, was “never going to work”, its former chief Rob Whiteman told the Public Administration Select Committee on 17 June.


    Official no longer at MoD after £70m IT contract error
    17 Jul 2014 Analysis
    Official no longer at MoD after £70m IT contract error

    An official responsible for an IT contracting error which cost the Ministry of Defence (MoD) £70m is no longer working for the department, its permanent secretary Jon Thompson told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on 16 June​.


    Kerslake: working with civil service was 'fantastic experience'
    16 Jul 2014 Leadership
    Kerslake: working with civil service was 'fantastic experience'

    Sir Bob Kerslake spoke of his commitment to public service today, as he told an audience of civil servants about his retirement next year.


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