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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
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    MHCLG staff numbers rise 17% year-on-year
    21 May 2018 Education
    MHCLG staff numbers rise 17% year-on-year

    Grenfell Tower tragedy and housing drive are behind growth spurt, department says


    MPs call for NAO investigation into ‘totally unacceptable’ salaries at DWP-backed disability car scheme
    21 May 2018 Government Tax Profession
    MPs call for NAO investigation into ‘totally unacceptable’ salaries at DWP-backed disability car scheme

    Auditors should be given full access to the accounts of the scheme after chief's £1.7m salary is revealed


    DIO awards construction framework to support £1.3bn Clyde programme
    21 May 2018 Commercial
    DIO awards construction framework to support £1.3bn Clyde programme

    Innovative selection process sees three firms picked for 10-year project to support personnel for next-generation Dreadnought Class nuclear submarines


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 21
    21 May 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 21

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    HMRC’s public sector tax reforms net £410m
    18 May 2018 Economics
    HMRC’s public sector tax reforms net £410m

    Changes to so-called IR35 rules for “off-payroll” workers boost coffers as ministers mull roll-out to private firms 


    NI civil service chief warns court ruling could obstruct running of the country
    18 May 2018 Economy
    NI civil service chief warns court ruling could obstruct running of the country

    David Sterling backs decision by department to appeal High Court judgment against construction of incinerator


    Government to table fresh Brexit customs proposals in bid to break Irish deadlock
    18 May 2018 Brexit
    Government to table fresh Brexit customs proposals in bid to break Irish deadlock

    Theresa May is to publish fresh proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland in a last-ditch attempt to break the Brexit deadlock


    Salary of £150k offered in search for government chief security officer
    18 May 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    Salary of £150k offered in search for government chief security officer

    Cabinet Office advertises for replacement for Campbell McCafferty, who has held the role since it was created in 2016


    MoJ sets out reforms after damning sustainability report
    18 May 2018 Economy
    MoJ sets out reforms after damning sustainability report

    Department pledges to take more notice of green building certification and increase use of low-emission vehicles


    Post-Grenfell review seeks creation of new housing safety body
    17 May 2018 Economy
    Post-Grenfell review seeks creation of new housing safety body

    Dame Judith Hackitt also wants building regulations reviews at least every five years, and for the results to be “user-friendly”


    DfT to run East Coast rail despite inconclusive civil service report on nationalisation
    17 May 2018 Commercial
    DfT to run East Coast rail despite inconclusive civil service report on nationalisation

    Government will launch new London North Eastern Railway brand to run services after financial failure of operator Virgin-Stagecoach


    Capita failures: NHS England told to consider bringing some admin services in-house
    17 May 2018 Commercial
    Capita failures: NHS England told to consider bringing some admin services in-house

    NAO criticises failure of both parties to recognise complexity of contract to simultaneously run and cut primary care support services


    Home Office to revamp communications technology to join up instant messaging with phone calls
    17 May 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    Home Office to revamp communications technology to join up instant messaging with phone calls

    Department issues contract notice seeking external supplier for two-year contract to install unified communications environment


    Carillion chief sent ‘ransom note’ to Cabinet Office two days before collapse
    16 May 2018 Commercial
    Carillion chief sent ‘ransom note’ to Cabinet Office two days before collapse

    Two select committees back the government’s decision not to bail out outsourcing firm and let it fall into liquidation


    First responders: why every department needs a system for mental health first aid
    16 May 2018 Government Tax Profession
    First responders: why every department needs a system for mental health first aid

    Mental health first aid can save lives and support better mental wellbeing, but it’s not just a case of training staff and hoping for the best. Kath Cheer and Paul Horsman advise on building structures that help mental health first aiders to support their colleagues


    Civil Service Awards nominations launch
    16 May 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Civil Service Awards nominations launch

    Cross-government awards programme has opened for 2018, alongside a new section on Civil Service World dedicated to past winners


    Home Office deported 63 Windrush citizens, Sajid Javid admits
    16 May 2018 Brexit
    Home Office deported 63 Windrush citizens, Sajid Javid admits

    Home secretary tells MPs that number could rise and does not rule out possibility of future restructure of department


    Court ruling ‘calls into question’ decisions made by senior civil servants in Northern Ireland
    16 May 2018 Economy
    Court ruling ‘calls into question’ decisions made by senior civil servants in Northern Ireland

    NICS decision to approve waste incinerator in absence of executive overturned in court


    MoD launches biggest ever mental health support package for staff
    15 May 2018 Communications
    MoD launches biggest ever mental health support package for staff

    Department teams up with Samaritans to offer training and support for military and civilians


    Building trust in the digital age Sponsored
    15 May 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Building trust in the digital age

    BT argues that the digital age requires a certain level of trust in technology. But how can we establish this and still make the most of digital transformation?


    Bronwen Maddox: where the buck stops on Windrush
    15 May 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Bronwen Maddox: where the buck stops on Windrush

    Amber Rudd’s decision to resign comes as no surprise, but the full picture of accountability for Windrush is much more complex


    Scottish Parliament poised to reject EU Withdrawal Bill amid devolution row
    15 May 2018 Brexit
    Scottish Parliament poised to reject EU Withdrawal Bill amid devolution row

    Talks between UK and Scottish governments have been unable to reach agreement on who will be given powers returning from Brussels


    GDS will remain within Cabinet Office, minister pledges
    15 May 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS will remain within Cabinet Office, minister pledges

    Oliver Dowden, whose ministerial brief contains responsibility for GDS, has claimed that the recent move of data policy to DCMS ‘should not be seen as a change of direction’


    Welsh Government civil servants sing praises of new ‘wellbeing hour’
    14 May 2018 Culture
    Welsh Government civil servants sing praises of new ‘wellbeing hour’

    Staff welcome weekly window for healthy activities agreed in deal with civil service unions


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