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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”
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    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
    Who keeps your organisation secure? Sponsored
    19 Feb 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Who keeps your organisation secure?

    BT's Amy Lemberger argues that having the right security in place to protect your organisation is no longer just an option. It is a necessity.


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 19
    19 Feb 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 19

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


    Not just a numbers game: Diversity depends on Whitehall cracking its culture
    16 Feb 2018 Culture
    Not just a numbers game: Diversity depends on Whitehall cracking its culture

    Challenging gender discrimination must be part of a wider drive to build a culture that supports all types of diversity


    MPs demand prisons inspection investment and transparency boost
    16 Feb 2018 Government Tax Profession
    MPs demand prisons inspection investment and transparency boost

    Ministers urged to take personal responsibility for implementing recommendations of HM Prisons Inspectorate in the wake of damming Liverpool report


    Revamped BEIS survey to assess views on workers’ rights
    16 Feb 2018 Economics
    Revamped BEIS survey to assess views on workers’ rights

    Department consults on revamp of its Public Attitudes Tracker to cover workers’ rights and corporate transparency


    HMRC official wins 2018 leadership impact award
    16 Feb 2018 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC official wins 2018 leadership impact award

    Whitehall & Industry Group hands out accolade it says captures ‘the incredible impact’ of alumni of its leadership programmes


    A Brexit boom for the civil service? Former cabinet secretaries offer reasons for Whitehall to take heart
    16 Feb 2018 Brexit
    A Brexit boom for the civil service? Former cabinet secretaries offer reasons for Whitehall to take heart

    Cabinet secretaries hold the fort in times of crisis and have seen splits over Europe come and go. Here’s why one of them thinks Brexit will be a civil service renaissance


    MoJ accused of ‘misleading public’ on prison officer recruitment
    16 Feb 2018 HR
    MoJ accused of ‘misleading public’ on prison officer recruitment

    Union says announcement of staffing milestone fails to acknowledge long-term headcount reductions


    NGOs ordered to provide safeguarding assurances to DfID after Oxfam scandal
    15 Feb 2018 Foreign Affairs
    NGOs ordered to provide safeguarding assurances to DfID after Oxfam scandal

    International development secretary Penny Mordaunt gives charities two-week deadline to confirm all concerns have been reported to Charity Commission


    Northern Ireland civil servants ‘in disarray’ over extent of powers without ministers, court told
    15 Feb 2018 Economy
    Northern Ireland civil servants ‘in disarray’ over extent of powers without ministers, court told

    As cross-party power-sharing talks collapse, decisions made by senior officials in absence of an executive are challenged in Belfast High Court 


    Malcolm Harrison to leave Crown Commercial Service for global procurement association
    14 Feb 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Malcolm Harrison to leave Crown Commercial Service for global procurement association

    Chief executive of Whitehall’s central buying unit to move to Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply in July


    MPs: Home Office ‘running out of time’ to recruit for Brexit
    14 Feb 2018 Brexit
    MPs: Home Office ‘running out of time’ to recruit for Brexit

    Inquiry by MPs found immigration and border system already understaffed, with problems likely to be compounded by uncertainty over Brexit


    Defra tops list of £245m Brexit funding allocations – but DExEU returns £20m to Treasury
    14 Feb 2018 Brexit
    Defra tops list of £245m Brexit funding allocations – but DExEU returns £20m to Treasury

    Details of additional Brexit funding also reveal £1m transfer of funds following Oliver Robbins’s move to the Cabinet Office


    Theresa May calls for 'one final push' from Northern Irish parties to agree new executive
    14 Feb 2018 Finance
    Theresa May calls for 'one final push' from Northern Irish parties to agree new executive

    Prime minister says that parties must “find a way to work together” so politicians can retake power from civil servants



     


    A woman’s place: what’s next for gender diversity in the civil service?
    13 Feb 2018 Culture
    A woman’s place: what’s next for gender diversity in the civil service?

    As government gears up to celebrate the centenary of voting rights for women, Tamsin Rutter catches up with gender champion Melanie Dawes and women’s network co-founder Keela Shackell-Smith on their priorities for 2018


    WATCH: Digital transformation - the key to success or a security risk too far? Sponsored
    13 Feb 2018 Civil Service Reform
    WATCH: Digital transformation - the key to success or a security risk too far?

    BT brought together some their top security experts and CIOs from well known UK organisations to discuss digital transformation and the impact that it’s having on organisations


    MPs launch inquiry into DfT bidding process after East Coast Mainline franchise failure
    13 Feb 2018 Commercial
    MPs launch inquiry into DfT bidding process after East Coast Mainline franchise failure

    Transport Select Committee says failure has wider implications for rail franchising 


    Civil service pay reform could be simple… if politicians were brave enough to fund it
    13 Feb 2018 Education
    Civil service pay reform could be simple… if politicians were brave enough to fund it

    As the pay cap is being lifted for other parts of the public sector, SCS pay reform needs ambition and commitment, not aspirational blather


    Investigation launched after Priti Patel claims DfID staff knew of charity sex abuse
    13 Feb 2018 Commercial
    Investigation launched after Priti Patel claims DfID staff knew of charity sex abuse

    New unit set up in department to tackle safeguarding across the aid sector


    HMRC office closures: some staff working on Brexit ‘could face redundancies'
    13 Feb 2018 Brexit
    HMRC office closures: some staff working on Brexit ‘could face redundancies'

    Union accuses tax agency of 'throwing IT staff on the scrap heap' as it emerges there may not be room for them in new regional centres


    Work on post-Brexit migration register has 'barely begun'
    12 Feb 2018 Brexit
    Work on post-Brexit migration register has 'barely begun'

    Report highlights the need for system to be in place before the UK leaves the European Union in May 2019


    Departments to get new freedoms on ‘highly specialist’ appointments
    12 Feb 2018 Brexit
    Departments to get new freedoms on ‘highly specialist’ appointments

    Civil Service Commission eyes relaxation of competition rules if they are “unlikely to secure suitable appointees”


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 12
    12 Feb 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — February 12

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


    For whom the bell tolls: What does the collapse of Carillion mean for the future of public services?
    12 Feb 2018 Commercial
    For whom the bell tolls: What does the collapse of Carillion mean for the future of public services?

    The fall of construction firm turned outsourcing giant Carillion comes at a time when criticism of private provision of public services is rising. Richard Johnstone looks at Whitehall’s response and takes soundings for the future


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