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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
    Manzoni to quit second role with drinks company next year
    31 Oct 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Manzoni to quit second role with drinks company next year

    Civil service CEO John Manzoni will now have to quit his second job next year following pressure from 70 leading medical professionals and charities over the potential conflict the role could cause.


    Chris Smith on chairing the Environment Agency during the floods
    31 Oct 2014 Energy & Environment
    Chris Smith on chairing the Environment Agency during the floods

    As chairman of the Environment Agency, Chris Smith had even more reason than most Brits to curse the weather last winter.


    PM congratulates Green Investment Bank on success on 2nd Anniversary
    31 Oct 2014 Energy & Environment
    PM congratulates Green Investment Bank on success on 2nd Anniversary

    The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) has been “instrumental” in making Britain “one of the best places for green investment anywhere in the world”, prime minister David Cameron said today.


    Looking across: Björn Conway
    30 Oct 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Looking across: Björn Conway

    Björn Conway, EY Government and Public Sector Leader, gives his outside perspective of the civil service


    Public officials must be free to innovate, says CBI
    30 Oct 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Public officials must be free to innovate, says CBI

    Public officials should be free to try new approaches without fear of being “hauled in front of ministers, the Public Accounts Committee or being investigated by the National Audit Office”, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) says in a report published today.


    Half of failing schools have not improved, says NAO
    30 Oct 2014 Education
    Half of failing schools have not improved, says NAO

    The National Audit Office (NAO) today reported that only 62 out of 129 underperforming maintained schools improved their rating following formal intervention.


    DfE inconsistent in tackling underperforming schools, says NAO
    30 Oct 2014 Education
    DfE inconsistent in tackling underperforming schools, says NAO

    The Department for Education (DfE) has failed to consistently tackle underperforming maintained schools and academies despite investing at least £382m annually, said a National Audit Office (NAO) report today. 


    New international tax evasion agreement will help HMRC clampdown
    29 Oct 2014 Finance
    New international tax evasion agreement will help HMRC clampdown

    HM Revenue and Customs will gain greater ability to clamp down on tax evaders following the signing of an international agreement on tax evasion at the Global Forum in Berlin today. 


    Manzoni waives his £100,000 drinks company salary
    29 Oct 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Manzoni waives his £100,000 drinks company salary

    John Manzoni, the new CEO of the civil service, has waived his £100,000 salary from his second job with a major drinks company, after the Cabinet Office said he could continue in the role “in his own time and on an unpaid basis”.



     


    Skills Funding Agency appoints new permanent chief executive
    29 Oct 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Skills Funding Agency appoints new permanent chief executive

    Peter Lauener has today been announced as the new permanent chief executive of the Skills Funding Agency (SFA).


    Build your organisation: Anthony Fitzsimmons
    28 Oct 2014 Economics
    Build your organisation: Anthony Fitzsimmons

    Poor delivery explains some risk management failures, but there’s a bigger problem: the model has a fatal blind spot


    Build your skills: Andre Spicer
    28 Oct 2014 Culture
    Build your skills: Andre Spicer

    It's easier to sidestep 'wicked problems' than to fix them - but stepping sidewalks brings us no closer to our goals


    Lisa Nandy MP fears fast stream is 'screening out' diverse talent
    28 Oct 2014 Education
    Lisa Nandy MP fears fast stream is "screening out" diverse talent

    Lisa Nandy MP today expressed concern that the civil service fast stream programme was not accessible to a diverse talent pool.


    London think tank calls for a power transfer from Whitehall to City Hall on London issues
    28 Oct 2014 Culture
    London think tank calls for a power transfer from Whitehall to City Hall on London issues

    The think tank The Centre for London has called for greater fiscal power and power over services to be transferred from Whitehall to City Hall.


    Listen to children and young people, says Tam Baillie
    28 Oct 2014 Culture
    Listen to children and young people, says Tam Baillie

    Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People wants to speed things up


    Devolve equality law to protect care experienced young people
    28 Oct 2014 Culture
    Devolve equality law to protect care experienced young people

    Call for power to classify protected characteristics to be devolved to Scotland


    Consultation could help Information Commissioner’s Office ‘move more quickly’ against nuisance calls firms
    28 Oct 2014 Economy
    Consultation could help Information Commissioner’s Office ‘move more quickly’ against nuisance calls firms

    A six week government consultation published this week aims to strengthen the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) capacity to better deal with companies breaking the law over nuisance calls and texts. 


    Rory Stewart calls for greater local expertise in national strategy and across FCO
    27 Oct 2014 Analysis
    Rory Stewart calls for greater local expertise in national strategy and across FCO

    The Defence Select Committee chair has criticised the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) prioritising management skills over local expertise in its overseas staff, and expressed scepticism over the UK’s approach to developing strategy. 


    New training for prosecutors in historical sexual abuse cases
    27 Oct 2014
    New training for prosecutors in historical sexual abuse cases

    Crown steps up efforts to tackle historical sexual abuse


    Plastic bag charge to reach England in 2015, says Defra
    24 Oct 2014 Energy & Environment
    Plastic bag charge to reach England in 2015, says Defra

    Defra have confirmed that the 5p plastic bag charge will be introduced in England in October 2015.


    Serwotka re-elected for fourth term as PCS general secretary
    24 Oct 2014 Culture
    Serwotka re-elected for fourth term as PCS general secretary

    Mark Serwotka was re-elected for a fourth term as general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union on 23 October. 


    Looking across: Atam Verdi
    24 Oct 2014 Leadership
    Looking across: Atam Verdi

    Atam Verdi, Director at the property regeneration consultancy, gives and outside perspective of the civil service


    Surveys reveal high levels of stress and ill health amongst civil servants
    23 Oct 2014 Culture
    Surveys reveal high levels of stress and ill health amongst civil servants

    Almost two thirds (65%) of civil servants have suffered from ill health as a result of stress at work, one fifth (19%) of which have taken more than 40 days off within a 12 month period as a result of stress-related ill health, new surveys from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union reveal. 


    Call for online warnings over human trafficking
    23 Oct 2014
    Call for online warnings over human trafficking

    National Crime Agency considering use of pop-up warnings for websites


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