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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
    DHSC gears up to spend £95m on shipping in PPE and medical supplies next year Exclusive
    30 Nov 2020 Commercial
    DHSC gears up to spend £95m on shipping in PPE and medical supplies next year
    Freight and logistics deals will be used to import diagnostic kits and equipment used to fight Covid-19
    HMRC and Home Office the big winners as spending review commits £600m to ‘fix outdated government IT’
    30 Nov 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC and Home Office the big winners as spending review commits £600m to ‘fix outdated government IT’
    Document also outlines projection of extra £700m revenue from digital taxation regime
    DVSA names Loveday Ryder as its new chief executive
    30 Nov 2020 HR
    DVSA names Loveday Ryder as its new chief executive
    Outgoing BPDTS boss will be succeeded by Rich McHugh at helm of digital services provider
    Centralised comms function ‘won’t be in place before April’
    30 Nov 2020 Communications
    Centralised comms function ‘won’t be in place before April’
    Union says project team briefing suggests any staff changes will be in the second half of 2021
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 30
    30 Nov 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 30
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Vacancy crisis sees NICS agency staff spending hit £46m a year
    27 Nov 2020 Commercial
    Vacancy crisis sees NICS agency staff spending hit £46m a year
    Audit Office director says figure represents a 155% increase over the past two years
    Dropping 0.7% aid-spending commitment 'fundamentally wrong', government told
    27 Nov 2020 Finance
    Dropping 0.7% aid-spending commitment 'fundamentally wrong', government told
    "Temporary" ODA cut has sparked a ministerial resignation, while a union warns it could affect jobs
    MPs voice fears over BEIS monitoring of Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
    27 Nov 2020 Energy & Environment
    MPs voice fears over BEIS monitoring of Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
    Report slams NDA for “perpetual lack of knowledge” about condition of contaminated sites earmarked for £132bn clean-up
    PM appoints former Treasury official as chief of staff
    26 Nov 2020 HR
    PM appoints former Treasury official as chief of staff
    Dan Rosenfield was PPS to chancellors Alistair Darling and George Osborne
    Army support offered to dozens of areas set to enter pandemic tier 3
    26 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Army support offered to dozens of areas set to enter pandemic tier 3
    DHSC details aid measures as Hancock announces swathes of the nation will be in “very high alert” category from next week
    Case shakes up perm sec line management to 'bring the centre together'
    26 Nov 2020 HR
    Case shakes up perm sec line management to 'bring the centre together'
    Management split will "bring the centre together more effectively in setting the direction for government", cab sec says
    Sunak announces £4bn cross-government Levelling Up Fund as Green Book gets rewritten
    25 Nov 2020
    Sunak announces £4bn cross-government Levelling Up Fund as Green Book gets rewritten
    Scheme to support "infrastructure of everyday life" – but chancellor indicates projects must have MPs' backing
    DWP jobs boost confirmed in Spending Review
    25 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    DWP jobs boost confirmed in Spending Review
    Rishi Sunak provides funds to double number of work coaches in £1.4bn coronavirus support uplift
    Chancellor confirms civil service pay freeze in name of 'fairness'
    25 Nov 2020 HR
    Chancellor confirms civil service pay freeze in name of 'fairness'
    Unions say chancellor is pitting public and private sector against each other following Spending Review announcement
    Border disruption 'inevitable' after Brexit transition ends, Chisholm warns
    25 Nov 2020 Brexit
    Border disruption 'inevitable' after Brexit transition ends, Chisholm warns
    "Will everybody do everything they need to do, exactly in the right way without any hitch... I don’t expect that will be the case,” COO says
    Home Office broke the law with hostile environment policy, equalities watchdog finds
    25 Nov 2020 Justice & Home Affairs
    Home Office broke the law with hostile environment policy, equalities watchdog finds
    Department “effectively ignored” equality legislation when developing the policy, damning EHRC report concludes
    UK governments announce 'Christmas bubbles' plan to let three households meet
    25 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    UK governments announce 'Christmas bubbles' plan to let three households meet
    Michael Gove says plan will allow people to meet up ‘in a limited and cautious way across the UK should they wish’
    GDS seeks new GOV.UK leadership
    25 Nov 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS seeks new GOV.UK leadership
    Roles as director and head of technology up for grabs
    Government sets out tougher coronavirus tiers for England ahead of lifting lockdown
    24 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Government sets out tougher coronavirus tiers for England ahead of lifting lockdown
    Prime minister Boris Johnson warns that Christmas won't be normal this year but urges a ‘push to spring’
    Civil service braces for new pay woe in Spending Review
    24 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Civil service braces for new pay woe in Spending Review
    Downing Street briefs that prime minister opposes planned £3k rise for MPs in light of mooted public-sector freeze
    'No place for bullying' in government, PM and cab sec tell ministers and officials
    24 Nov 2020 HR
    'No place for bullying' in government, PM and cab sec tell ministers and officials
    Letter comes after PM clears home secretary Priti Patel of bullying civil servants
    Reversing probation reforms 'not enough' without funding boost, inspector says Exclusive
    24 Nov 2020 Justice & Home Affairs
    Reversing probation reforms 'not enough' without funding boost, inspector says
    Long-term funding for services must be "baked in" to this week's Spending Review, Justin Russell says
    Hancock defends £44,000 takeaway bill for staff working '18-hour days'
    24 Nov 2020 Coronavirus
    Hancock defends £44,000 takeaway bill for staff working '18-hour days'
    "When people are working 18 hours a day, of course I’m going to feed them," health secretary says
    PM's backing of Patel over bullying report 'unacceptable'
    23 Nov 2020 HR
    PM's backing of Patel over bullying report 'unacceptable'
    Former officials say Johnson's decision to overrule a report that found Patel broke the ministerial code sends a "worrying message"
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