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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    Former Defra civil servant jailed over child sexual abuse images
    12 Dec 2019 Security & Defence
    Former Defra civil servant jailed over child sexual abuse images

    Department uncovered indecent images in routine check on press officer’s laptop


    Opinion: whoever is prime minister must think twice about department changes
    12 Dec 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Opinion: whoever is prime minister must think twice about department changes

    Prime ministers often want to leave their mark on Whitehall, but there are good reasons to rage against machinery of government changes


    Brexit trade talks timetable is 'unrealistic' warns Michel Barnier
    12 Dec 2019
    Brexit trade talks timetable is 'unrealistic' warns Michel Barnier

    EU negotiator says that without transition extension, deal by December 2020 would cover ‘minimum necessary for the economy and security’


    HMRC seeks input for £4.5m business data deal
    12 Dec 2019
    HMRC seeks input for £4.5m business data deal

    Tax agency publishes prior information notice


    Home Office told to change policy on asylum decisions after High Court ruling on trafficking victims
    11 Dec 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Home Office told to change policy on asylum decisions after High Court ruling on trafficking victims

    Department had said reason for policy included that it required less work for officials


    Parties in final election push
    11 Dec 2019 Brexit
    Parties in final election push

    Jeremy Corbyn tells country to "vote for hope" as Boris Johnson promises "brighter future" in final election push


    DfID and DExEU 'could be scrapped' under next Conservative government
    10 Dec 2019 Brexit
    DfID and DExEU 'could be scrapped' under next Conservative government

    Civil servants working up merger plans, reports say


    HMRC ‘monitoring exposure’ to Windows 7 as end-of-support looms
    10 Dec 2019
    HMRC ‘monitoring exposure’ to Windows 7 as end-of-support looms

    Department reveals it has almost 1,800 PCs still running on ageing operating system


    DExEU warns of major challenge in implementing Brexit plan
    09 Dec 2019 Brexit
    DExEU warns of major challenge in implementing Brexit plan

    Document latest in series of leaks that flag concerns over next steps for Boris Johnson’s plan


    Senior diplomat quits, saying Brexit demands undermine civil service impartiality
    09 Dec 2019
    Senior diplomat quits, saying Brexit demands undermine civil service impartiality

    Brexit envoy said civil servants are asked to deliver messages that are “neither fully honest nor politically impartial”


    Treasury staff to move out of London in the new year if Labour is elected
    09 Dec 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury staff to move out of London in the new year if Labour is elected

    Shadow chancellor also confirms plan to hold February budget “to end austerity in social security and public services”


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 9
    09 Dec 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 9

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


    Northern Ireland Civil Service chief Sterling announces retirement
    06 Dec 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Northern Ireland Civil Service chief Sterling announces retirement

    NICS chief says he is "proud" of how civil servants have handled “significant pressure” of working without ministers


    Main political parties ‘unlikely to deliver’ on education pledges, leading think tank says
    06 Dec 2019 Education
    Main political parties ‘unlikely to deliver’ on education pledges, leading think tank says

    Further education plans also come under scrutiny as Labour promises not to be a “top-down micromanager from Whitehall”.


    Labour plans business development agency to champion small firms across government
    06 Dec 2019 Commercial
    Labour plans business development agency to champion small firms across government

    Plans to support entrepreneurs "from the moment the seed of an idea is planted" also include apprenticeship levy revamp


    Labour promises to cap class sizes under drive to improve school standards
    05 Dec 2019 Education
    Labour promises to cap class sizes under drive to improve school standards

    Education funding pledge comes after figures reveal teacher training shortfall


    Lib Dems confirm Defra would go if party wins power
    05 Dec 2019 Economy
    Lib Dems confirm Defra would go if party wins power

    Food and rural affairs lead says Department for Climate Change and Natural Resources would spell the end for current environment ministry


    Post-Brexit regulations and ‘biggest defence review since the cold war’ among Johnson’s 100-day pledges
    05 Dec 2019 Brexit
    Post-Brexit regulations and ‘biggest defence review since the cold war’ among Johnson’s 100-day pledges

    Prime minister sets out priorities that also include a Budget after the UK leaves the EU


    Environment Agency begins Lincolnshire flood repairs
    05 Dec 2019 Economy
    Environment Agency begins Lincolnshire flood repairs

    Staff bring out specialist equipment to fix breached river banks as response efforts focus on longer-term measures


    Labour nationalisation plans ‘could disrupt other policy goals’
    04 Dec 2019 Commercial
    Labour nationalisation plans ‘could disrupt other policy goals’

    Key question is whether services would be better managed in the public sector, IFS says


    UK commits to European Space Agency with £1.9bn funding
    04 Dec 2019 Security & Defence
    UK commits to European Space Agency with £1.9bn funding

    Government announces country will continue to take part in key programmes


    Is the UK on track to agree a post-Brexit US trade deal? What leaked papers tell us
    03 Dec 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Is the UK on track to agree a post-Brexit US trade deal? What leaked papers tell us

    Last week’s leak gives some insights on trade talks, but the government needs to be more open to get the best results


    All right meow: Foreign Office chief mouser Palmerston returns after mysterious absence
    03 Dec 2019
    All right meow: Foreign Office chief mouser Palmerston returns after mysterious absence

    Fur-miliar face returns to the Foreign Office as officials are warned to give him space


    Home Office launches user-centred design drive for digital services
    03 Dec 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Home Office launches user-centred design drive for digital services

    Department seeks partners to ‘avoid shortfall of essential skills’


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