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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
    Rowena Collins Rice, Attorney General’s Office DG, previews a year of problem solving ahead
    19 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Rowena Collins Rice, Attorney General’s Office DG, previews a year of problem solving ahead

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    Alex Aiken, executive director of government communications, on 2018’s GREAT birthday and John Buchan’s 39 steps to turn on Christmas lights
    19 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Alex Aiken, executive director of government communications, on 2018’s GREAT birthday and John Buchan’s 39 steps to turn on Christmas lights

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    Chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies on a year of reaction, implementing the NHS plan and tackling childhood obesity
    19 Dec 2018 Leadership
    Chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies on a year of reaction, implementing the NHS plan and tackling childhood obesity

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    How are public sector organisations preparing for Brexit? Sponsored
    18 Dec 2018
    How are public sector organisations preparing for Brexit?

    Duncan Spokes, Strategic Markets Manager at YPO, discusses how they and their supplier Reed Professional Services are utilising the YPO Consultancy+ Framework to help government departments and public sector organisations prepare for Brexit


    Departments ‘to end all non-urgent work’ as government ramps up no-deal Brexit planning
    18 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Departments ‘to end all non-urgent work’ as government ramps up no-deal Brexit planning

    Treasury allocations from £2bn no-deal fund for 2019-20 set to be agreed with departments


    Home Office must tackle 'degrading conditions' in asylum housing, MPs say
    18 Dec 2018 Commercial
    Home Office must tackle 'degrading conditions' in asylum housing, MPs say

    The Home Affairs Committee urged the government to pay greater attention to its "duty of care" as it prepares to hand out £4bn worth of new contracts.


    Can ‘data driven’ be learned, or is it ‘in the DNA’? Sponsored
    18 Dec 2018
    Can ‘data driven’ be learned, or is it ‘in the DNA’?

    SAS outlines the three steps to becoming truly data driven


    Leslie Evans, Scottish Government permanent secretary, reflects on Scotland’s Year of Young People and the challenges of 2019
    18 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Leslie Evans, Scottish Government permanent secretary, reflects on Scotland’s Year of Young People and the challenges of 2019

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    Welsh Government perm sec Dame Shan Morgan on future-proofing the civil service and getting a Tour de France champion to turn on the Christmas lights
    18 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Welsh Government perm sec Dame Shan Morgan on future-proofing the civil service and getting a Tour de France champion to turn on the Christmas lights

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    NICS chief David Sterling on using renewable heat inquiry as a force for change, and why Captain Pugwash’s Tom the cabin boy is the patron saint of civil servants
    18 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    NICS chief David Sterling on using renewable heat inquiry as a force for change, and why Captain Pugwash’s Tom the cabin boy is the patron saint of civil servants

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights.


    Sir Mark Sedwill reflects on becoming cabinet secretary, dealing with Brexit and the Brilliant Civil Service in action
    17 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Sir Mark Sedwill reflects on becoming cabinet secretary, dealing with Brexit and the Brilliant Civil Service in action

    With the end of 2018 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2019 – and tell us who would turn on their town’s Christmas lights. Cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill kicks off our Whitehall roundup


    Government warned of Brexit’s 'serious detrimental effect' on other policy areas
    17 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Government warned of Brexit’s 'serious detrimental effect' on other policy areas

    Planning for EU exit means a host of policy areas are being ignored, according to MPs


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 17
    17 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 17

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


    Manzoni: civil service ‘can’t hire people fast enough' in no-deal Brexit preparations
    17 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Manzoni: civil service ‘can’t hire people fast enough' in no-deal Brexit preparations

    John Manzoni and Sir Mark Sedwill share "inconvenient" warnings about "disorderly" no-deal Brexit.


    Sultan of Swing: Sue Cameron reviews Michael Crick’s biography of David Butler, the inventor of the swingometer
    14 Dec 2018 Culture
    Sultan of Swing: Sue Cameron reviews Michael Crick’s biography of David Butler, the inventor of the swingometer

    The biography examines 70 years of history between government and academia as well as the changing relationship between TV and politics


    Cabinet Office recruiting for no deal Brexit contingency staff pool
    13 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Cabinet Office recruiting for no deal Brexit contingency staff pool

    Department looks to put 50-strong team on standby for Brexit-related crises


    DWP ‘not ready’ for new Universal Credit powers, say MPs
    13 Dec 2018 Government Tax Profession
    DWP ‘not ready’ for new Universal Credit powers, say MPs

    Department told it must demonstrate ‘operational capacity’ and ability to ensure claimant welfare before mass transfer begins


    Prime minister Theresa May survives no confidence vote
    13 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Prime minister Theresa May survives no confidence vote

    May travels to Brussels today “seeking legal and political assurances” to concerns expressed about Northern Ireland backstop


    ONS data shows civil service headcount continues to rise
    13 Dec 2018 Brexit
    ONS data shows civil service headcount continues to rise

    Latest figures show 2.8% year-on-year increase to September


    Dave Penman: The public trusts civil servants in testing times
    13 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Dave Penman: The public trusts civil servants in testing times

    At a time of turmoil in government, the latest trust rankings for top professions provide a fillip for civil servants – and for trade union bosses


    IoT: Ready, willing and able for the public sector? Sponsored
    13 Dec 2018
    IoT: Ready, willing and able for the public sector?

    SAS argues that the possibilities for IoT's use in the public sector are endless


    Theresa May to face no-confidence ballot tonight
    12 Dec 2018 Brexit
    Theresa May to face no-confidence ballot tonight

    Vote of confdence among Conservative MPs will be held this evening


    Open competition planned for project management chief after Meggs departure
    11 Dec 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Open competition planned for project management chief after Meggs departure

    Matthew Vickerstaff named as interim successor to government project chief ahead of a full recruitment drive in 2019


    IPA chief Tony Meggs to head up Crossrail as delayed scheme gets DfT bailout
    11 Dec 2018 Economy
    IPA chief Tony Meggs to head up Crossrail as delayed scheme gets DfT bailout

    Whitehall projects chief to chair body constructing cross-London line as it is revealed project faces further delays to opening and requires £1.4bn in extra funds


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