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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
    Plan for government owned Trainline-style online ticket shop unveiled by Labour
    02 Dec 2019 Transport
    Plan for government owned Trainline-style online ticket shop unveiled by Labour

    Party proposes government-run ‘one-stop shop’ for all train trips, as welll as one-third cut in fares


    Labour pledge to replace DWP on day one of new government ‘impossible’
    02 Dec 2019 Brexit
    Labour pledge to replace DWP on day one of new government ‘impossible’

    IfG analysis finds that main parties’ manifesto pledges risk creating uncertainty and distraction


    BEIS progresses plan to use robots for Sellafield clean-up
    29 Nov 2019 Economy
    BEIS progresses plan to use robots for Sellafield clean-up

    Two proposals in the running for decommissioning project


    DfE fails teacher recruitment test
    29 Nov 2019 Education
    DfE fails teacher recruitment test

    Unions say that Department for Education's missed targets for maths, modern foreign languages and physics teachers is ‘alarming’


    ‘Trust me, I’m a civil servant’ – veracity rating of officials continues to grow
    28 Nov 2019 Government Tax Profession
    ‘Trust me, I’m a civil servant’ – veracity rating of officials continues to grow

    Nearly two-thirds of respondents trust civil servants, with officials maintaining their position as the profession that has seen the biggest rise in credence ranking since 1983


    Going local: could tax and benefits administration be improved by decentralisation?
    28 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Going local: could tax and benefits administration be improved by decentralisation?

    At a time when people are more aware of how they can help their local community, Colin Talbot asks if government benefit and taxes could be more effectively delivered with greater local control


    Home Office recruits for £75k head for ‘largest data science team in government’
    28 Nov 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    Home Office recruits for £75k head for ‘largest data science team in government’

    Successful candidate will lead a team of 30 people in the department


    Ending pension tax trap for top civil servants ‘must be priority for next chancellor’
    27 Nov 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Ending pension tax trap for top civil servants ‘must be priority for next chancellor’

    Announcement of remedial action for doctors highlights Cabinet Office refusal to act, say unions


    Government spent £200k putting cones on the M20 for Brexit day - and removed them a day later
    27 Nov 2019 Brexit
    Government spent £200k putting cones on the M20 for Brexit day - and removed them a day later

    Contraflow scheme was activated amid preparation for a possible no-deal exit from the EU, just as government requested a Brexit extension


    Biggest Brexit crisis still lies ahead, says former UKREP chief
    27 Nov 2019 Brexit
    Biggest Brexit crisis still lies ahead, says former UKREP chief

    Former EU envoy Sir Ivan Rogers predicts that Boris Johnson will face a faces “desperate” choice over Brexit deal next Christmas if he is returned as prime minister


    Next government urged to end ‘effective charity subsidy’ of Whitehall contracts
    27 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Next government urged to end ‘effective charity subsidy’ of Whitehall contracts

    Social impact charity NPC says Whitehall procurement reforms needed to improve effectiveness of public spending


    Ex-civil service chief hints at Labour’s negotiation plans in hung parliament
    26 Nov 2019 Leadership
    Ex-civil service chief hints at Labour’s negotiation plans in hung parliament

    Lord Kerslake says possible second referendum Scottish independence will be among the areas discussed


    By the (Green) Book? The inconvenient truth of the Whitehall business case
    26 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    By the (Green) Book? The inconvenient truth of the Whitehall business case

    The argument for government to use business cases is they force a structured conversation about spending, says Andrew Greenway. This is a good idea, but where government puts its money is based on belief as well as analysis


    New model for social work ‘shows potential for reform across public services’
    26 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    New model for social work ‘shows potential for reform across public services’

    Two social work policy professionals discuss the benefits and challenges of a radical management system aimed at empowering frontline teams to make more of their own decisions.


    How to take control of your network Sponsored
    26 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    How to take control of your network

    We hear from BT about why delivering a great customer experience depends on your network visibility 


    Conservative manifesto promises public sector redundancy reforms and beefed-up HMRC anti tax evasion unit
    25 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Conservative manifesto promises public sector redundancy reforms and beefed-up HMRC anti tax evasion unit

    Party manifesto promises "the days of Whitehall knows best are over" as it pledges white paper on English devolution


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 25
    25 Nov 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — November 25

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


    From hot air to hard results – what departments need to do to get UK to net zero
    22 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    From hot air to hard results – what departments need to do to get UK to net zero

    As Mark Rowe explains, delivering on ministerial commitments will be a multi-generation task that requires a cross-government approach


    Departments lauded for staff wellbeing work
    22 Nov 2019 Health & Social Care
    Departments lauded for staff wellbeing work

    HMRC doubles number of mental health advocates while Home Office appoints new champions


    Non-UK residents to be charged higher stamp duty under Conservative plans
    22 Nov 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Non-UK residents to be charged higher stamp duty under Conservative plans

    Chief secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak says evidence shows that 'purchases by non-residents inflate house prices'


    DSTL scientist and MoD Brexit team triumph at Women in Defence Awards
    22 Nov 2019 Brexit
    DSTL scientist and MoD Brexit team triumph at Women in Defence Awards

    Patent-winning polymath Phillippa Spencer lands double win at UK celebration


    Public sector workers 'to get 5% pay rise' under Labour
    22 Nov 2019 Finance
    Public sector workers 'to get 5% pay rise' under Labour

    Party’s spending pledge on pay for public servants intended to “undo the damage caused” by pay cap, says Jeremy Corbyn


    HMRC creates £100k post to be ‘face of IT for senior leadership’
    22 Nov 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC creates £100k post to be ‘face of IT for senior leadership’

    Role as head of IT business services comes with remit to ensure department’s transformation is ‘business-led’


    Labour confirms plans for new departments and ‘day one’ scrapping of DWP
    21 Nov 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Labour confirms plans for new departments and ‘day one’ scrapping of DWP

    Manifesto pledge details plans for four new ministries and scrap ‘symbol of fear’ DWP as part of moves to halt Universal Credit rollout


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