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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
    Interview: Andy Nelson
    12 Apr 2012 Communications
    Interview: Andy Nelson

    Andy Nelson is a busy man. The Ministry of Justice’s chief information officer, he’s also now replaced Joe Harley as the government’s overall head of IT. Becky Slack meets him to learn about his plans for two rather hefty jobs


    Interview: Andrew Dilnot
    12 Apr 2012 Economy
    Interview: Andrew Dilnot

    The last chair of the UK Statistics Authority was a fierce defender of the impartial and objective use of statistics. His replacement, Andrew Dilnot, tells Joshua Chambers how he intends to operate in this sensitive and important role.


    Interview: Jonathan Stephens
    12 Apr 2012 Culture
    Interview: Jonathan Stephens

    DCMS permanent secretary Jonathan Stephens runs a small department with the job of helping people have fun. But Matt Ross learns that, these days, DCMS is focused on the serious business of earning money for UK plc


    New payment-by-results project launched
    07 Apr 2012 Commercial
    New payment-by-results project launched

    Ten councils have signed up to a new payment-by-results scheme that rewards councils for helping ‘troubled families’ by sharing with them the savings created as the demands on social services, criminal justice and other services decline.


    Restaurant: L’autre pied
    28 Mar 2012 Culture
    Restaurant: L’autre pied

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    28 Mar 2012 Culture
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    Frontline: Secondary school teacher, 2012
    28 Mar 2012 Education
    Frontline: Secondary school teacher, 2012

    An inner-city school struggles to juggle the demands of disadvantaged pupils and national attainment targets


    Info trading funds to be paid to release more free data to public
    28 Mar 2012
    Info trading funds to be paid to release more free data to public

    Public sector trading funds are to be paid to release more of their data to the public for free as part of the government’s ‘open data’ initiative, it was announced last week.


    New training system depends on departmental support, says Arnott
    28 Mar 2012 Education
    New training system depends on departmental support, says Arnott

    The head of Civil Service Learning (CSL), Jerry Arnott, has told CSW that he’s relying on departments’ procurement and finance professionals to ensure that all training purchases pass through CSL’s ‘Gateway’ – a key element of the reforms to civil service training set to come into force on 1 April.


    28 Mar 2012 Economy
    SME adviser quits government panel
    DfID Afghan aid at risk of corruption
    28 Mar 2012 Foreign Affairs
    DfID Afghan aid at risk of corruption

    The Independent Commission for Aid Impact has raised concerns about the financial management of DfID’s aid projects in Afghanistan, which are worth up to £178m in 2011-12.


    Betts praises changes to the NPPF
    28 Mar 2012 Economy
    Betts praises changes to the NPPF

    The final National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) – which was published yesterday – incorporates a set of major improvements on the draft version, the Communities and Local Government Committee chair Clive Betts has said.


    28 Mar 2012 HR
    PASC: ‘Ministers’ adviser lacks teeth’

    A Public Administration Select Committee report into the role of the independent adviser on ministers’ interests has concluded that the role is not “independent in any meaningful sense”. 


    Exclusive: McKibbin backs spend to save and plans zero redundancies
    28 Mar 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Exclusive: McKibbin backs spend to save and plans zero redundancies

    Despite a change of approach in Whitehall, civil servants in Northern Ireland will continue to pursue ‘spend to save’, Dr Malcolm McKibbin, head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS), has told CSW.


    Interview: Clive Betts
    28 Mar 2012 Culture
    Interview: Clive Betts

    Communities and Local Government Committee chair Clive Betts has known Bob Kerslake for years, and doesn’t doubt his commitment to localism – but some departments are less enthusiastic, he tells Joshua Chambers


    Interview: Dr Malcolm McKibbin
    28 Mar 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Dr Malcolm McKibbin

    As head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Dr Malcolm McKibbin has a very challenging job. However, as he tells Joshua Chambers, the main challenge has evolved from ending the Troubles to stimulating business growth


    Frontline: Social care manager
    07 Mar 2012 Commercial
    Frontline: Social care manager

    A care manager says cuts can drive useful change – but uncertainty prevents it


    Opinion: We mustn’t renege on our commitment to diversity, says Oliver Entwistle
    07 Mar 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: We mustn’t renege on our commitment to diversity, says Oliver Entwistle

    The civil service has been a front runner in treating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB & T) workers fairly. Same sex adoption and parenting leave is available, same sex partners are recognised in pensions, and there are LGB & T staff networks.


    OS chief urges ministers to consider cost of ‘open data’
    07 Mar 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    OS chief urges ministers to consider cost of ‘open data’

    Government must remember the cost of gathering public sector data before it gives it away in its ‘open data’ initiative, Ordnance Survey (OS) chief executive Vanessa Lawrence has told CSW.


    Even target groups have little knowledge of PSN, survey finds
    07 Mar 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Even target groups have little knowledge of PSN, survey finds

    A third of civil servants who would be expected to know about the Public Services Network (PSN) have never heard of it, while a further third have heard of it but know little about it, according to CSW research conducted in conjunction with BT.


    07 Mar 2012 Culture
    Social Value Bill to become law

    The Public Services (Social Value) Bill has been passed by Parliament. It says that civil servants commissioning services must give consideration to economic, social and environmental wellbeing.


    07 Mar 2012 Economy
    Balls: ‘Free Bank boosted Treasury’

    Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said at Queen Mary University last week that granting the Bank of England independence in 1997 “increased the power of the Treasury, because it allowed the Treasury to say: ‘Well, I see you want to make that decision, prime minister, and I can see why you’d want to do that, but I’m not sure the independent Bank of England will wear it.”


    07 Mar 2012 Economy
    HMRC 2nd perm sec role rejigged

    HMRC has changed the role of its second permanent secretary in an attempt to eliminate the problems that dogged the tenure of departing incumbent Dave Hartnett.


    07 Mar 2012 Project Delivery
    NAO: Shared services plans failed

    Departments have spent billions on shared services schemes but have failed to reap the benefits, with projects often over-budget and over-customised, the National Audit Office says in a report today.


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