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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 have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    The rules of engagement
    01 Nov 2012 Foreign Affairs
    The rules of engagement

    Tight rules control how troops can engage in combat; but the regime governing how former military figures can sell their skills and contacts to private companies are much weaker. Joshua Chambers assesses the system.


    Infrastructure in the spotlight
    01 Nov 2012 Economy
    Infrastructure in the spotlight

    To ensure greater international competitiveness and help boost Britain’s economy in the long term, the Treasury is prioritising investment in infrastructure. Colin Marrs appraises the government’s efforts


    Interview: Stephen Kelly
    01 Nov 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Stephen Kelly

    Stephen Kelly, the government’s new chief operating officer, is in charge of streamlining processes and pursuing efficiency on Whitehall. Joshua Chambers meets the man bringing business practice to the public sector


    Roundtable: Buying from the boutiques
    01 Nov 2012 Commercial
    Roundtable: Buying from the boutiques

    The government is eager to increase the amount of goods and services it buys from small and medium-sized enterprises. Mark Smulian attends a round table on the opportunities, the challenges – and the solutions


    Reflections on CSW
    24 Oct 2012 Leadership
    Reflections on CSW

    Matt Mercer, who edited Whitehall & Westminster World from 2004 to 2008, recalls its launch and sketches out the paper’s development from a niche Whitehall periodical to an influential, UK-wide publication


    Restaurant Review: Sushi Samba
    17 Oct 2012 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Sushi Samba

    38th Floor, Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, EC2N 4AY

    www.sushisamba.com


    Law planned on data sharing
    17 Oct 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Law planned on data sharing

    The government will legislate so that departments can share information on people who owe debt to public bodies, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude announced on Monday. However, he also told CSW that he couldn’t guarantee that the legislation will be passed in this Parliament.


    Frontline: Health charity worker
    17 Oct 2012 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Health charity worker

    A veteran voluntary sector worker for a Midlands health charity speaks out


    Coalition cuts unprecedented
    17 Oct 2012 Economy
    Coalition cuts unprecedented

    Over the past three decades, no government has been able to achieve reductions in the administrative costs of central government equal to those proposed by the coalition, a report from Oxford University said earlier this month.


    Opinion: Chris Parry says 'A new 'grand strategy' is required for MoD'
    17 Oct 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Opinion: Chris Parry says 'A new "grand strategy" is required for MoD'

    Now new permanent secretary Jon Thompson has his feet well under the table at the Ministry of Defence, he will be on the receiving end of a lot of good – and not so good – advice. I can offer a few thoughts about how the momentum of reform can best be maintained in a high-tempo department characterised by its preponderance of alpha personalities and diversity of vested interests.


    17 Oct 2012 Project Delivery
    PAC: '40% of departments lack project plans'

    Fewer than two-thirds of government departments have adequate plans for providing assurance on major projects, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said in a report published yesterday.


    Interview: On the way up
    17 Oct 2012 Leadership
    Interview: On the way up

    A set of interviewees who went on to greater things


    Celebrating 200 issues of Civil Service World
    17 Oct 2012 Leadership
    Celebrating 200 issues of Civil Service World

    Scouring the 5,000,000 words in 200 issues of CSW and its predecessor Whitehall & Westminster World, we’ve picked out the stories that made the news, set the agenda, offered an insight – and revealed something fascinating.


    Interview: Richard Heaton
    17 Oct 2012 HR
    Interview: Richard Heaton

    Last year the cabinet secretary’s job was split up, creating three vacancies; and now the third job – that of Cabinet Office permanent secretary – has been filled. Joshua Chambers interviews Richard Heaton


    Interview: Jon Thompson
    09 Oct 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Jon Thompson

    The Ministry of Defence’s new permanent secretary, Jon Thompson, tells Matt Ross how he intends to turn this most complex of Whitehall departments into a more professional operation – and dig it out of its financial hole


    03 Oct 2012 Culture
    Attractions Review: Up at the O2

    www.theo2.co.uk/upattheo2 Tickets: £28 per person peak and £22 per person off-peak


    03 Oct 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Lord Adonis shares the frustrations he experienced with civil service generalism
    03 Oct 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Defending against déjà vu

    The MOD must store institutional knowledge in its armoury


    Frontline: NHS Hospital Laboratory Worker
    03 Oct 2012 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: NHS Hospital Laboratory Worker

    An NHS hospital employee says that reforms are creating a culture of fear about jobs, affecting morale and increasing stress-related illnesses among staff


    03 Oct 2012 Leadership
    PASC concerns about strategy

    Progress reports on strategic capability submitted by every department show a lack of strategic thinking, the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) has said.


    03 Oct 2012 Health & Social Care
    Perm secs health drive

    Health department permanent secretary Una O’Brien has written to other permanent secretaries asking them to sign up to public health campaigns designed to improve the health of their staff.


    DCMS staff at risk of redundancy
    03 Oct 2012 Culture
    DCMS staff at risk of redundancy

    The DCMS will cut its staff, forcing them re-apply for their jobs, accept voluntary redundancy or leave by other mutual agreement.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012
    03 Oct 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012

    The new head of the Welsh Civil Service, Derek Jones, will take up his position on 8 October after a four year hiatus from the civil service. He replaces Dame Gillian Morgan, who retired in August. Jones was the director of business and partnerships at Cardiff University, and prior to this role he spent 30 years as a civil servant, including as a senior director.


    Maude: “much more” to come in accountability reforms
    03 Oct 2012 HR
    Maude: “much more” to come in accountability reforms

    Civil servants should be prepared to see further significant changes to their accountability arrangements, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude told CSW yesterday after he announced plans to publish permanent secretaries’ objectives online.


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