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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
    Foreign Secretary says FCO will prioritise embassy network in spending review
    22 Jul 2015 Commercial
    Foreign Secretary says FCO will prioritise embassy network in spending review

    Philip Hammond tells MPs that while Treasury's 25% and 40% cuts call likely to be "aspirational", FCO must make "strategic" savings


    Jeremy Heywood: EU vote “purdah” change will not affect civil service impartiality
    21 Jul 2015 Communications
    Jeremy Heywood: EU vote “purdah” change will not affect civil service impartiality

    Cabinet secretary says proposed purdah rule change is needed to eliminate legal uncertainty for ministers, and says civil service impartiality will not be undermined


    Spending review: George Osborne names the date
    21 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending review: George Osborne names the date

    Push for £20bn of departmental cuts begins today - with spending review conclusions to be set out on November 25


    'Uncompetitive' senior civil service pay could hit morale, warns David Normington
    20 Jul 2015 Commercial
    "Uncompetitive" senior civil service pay could hit morale, warns David Normington

    Annual report from the Civil Service Commission says senior civil service pay curbs could lead to loss of "some of the most talented" officials


    Spending watchdog sounds the alarm on 'declining' further education finances
    20 Jul 2015 Education
    Spending watchdog sounds the alarm on "declining" further education finances

    BIS and DfE urged to take "strategic" action over struggling colleges, while separate report confirms that the Skills Funding Agency's accounts have been qualified


    PCS Universal Credit staff start two-day strike
    20 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
    PCS Universal Credit staff start two-day strike

    PCS members in two-day walkout over "oppressive" Universal Credit working conditions, but department says plans in place for "smooth running" of the service


    Freedom of Information review to consider balance between open government and 'frank advice'
    17 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Freedom of Information review to consider balance between open government and "frank advice"

    Former Treasury perm sec Lord Burns to review Freedom of Information laws and consider "safe space" argument, while Cabinet Office takes over responsibility for FOI from the Ministry of Justice


    Ministers at odds with top Cabinet Office official Richard Heaton over £3m Kids Company grant
    17 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Ministers at odds with top Cabinet Office official Richard Heaton over £3m Kids Company grant

    Letters published on Thursday night show that Cabinet Office perm sec sought rare ministerial direction over fresh grant to the charity, but Matt Hancock and Oliver Letwin say they had agreed "clear conditions" for the funding


    Procuring cloud backup via G Cloud: A case study of Essex County Fire & Rescue Service Sponsored
    17 Jul 2015
    Procuring cloud backup via G Cloud: A case study of Essex County Fire & Rescue Service

    How Essex County Fire & Rescue Service procured cloud backup via G Cloud


    Public, private or hybrid – what flavour of cloud do you need? Sponsored
    17 Jul 2015
    Public, private or hybrid – what flavour of cloud do you need?

    Private sector organisations operate in a commercially competitive world and so the drive for them to adopt cloud technologies is huge. Paul K Jeffrey, technical account director for iomart,  outlines the different cloud options on the market


    The Public Sector and the Cloud Sponsored
    17 Jul 2015
    The Public Sector and the Cloud

    A first class and fully accredited data centre infrastructure can ease the nerves around public sector migration to the cloud. Colin Speirs, iomart's public sector bid manager, explores the relationship between the public sector and the cloud


    NAO says care leavers approach is failing
    17 Jul 2015 Education
    NAO says care leavers approach is failing

    Report by the spending watchdog says stronger central and local leadership "urgently required" to improve support for vulnerable young people


    Court closure programme unveiled by Ministry of Justice
    16 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Court closure programme unveiled by Ministry of Justice

    MoJ consults on plan to close 91 courts and tribunals and merge 31 more


    Simon Fraser reveals no women on shortlist for FCO perm sec role
    16 Jul 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Simon Fraser reveals no women on shortlist for FCO perm sec role

    Sir Simon Fraser expresses regret over lack of women on shortlist to succeed him as Foreign Office permanent secretary


    Survey: users 'being forgotten' in push for digital transformation
    16 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Survey: users "being forgotten" in push for digital transformation

    Study carried out by advisory firm Deloitte suggests public sector still feeling lack of "culture, skills, governance and leadership" on digital


    Simon Fraser: Civil service reforms must not 'weaken the culture' of individual departments
    15 Jul 2015 Commercial
    Simon Fraser: Civil service reforms must not "weaken the culture" of individual departments

    Outgoing Foreign Office permanent secretary stresses the need for “balance” between the centre of government and individual departments ahead of further reforms


    New-look public accounts committee takes tough line with DCLG's Melanie Dawes over land sell-off plan
    15 Jul 2015 Commercial
    New-look public accounts committee takes tough line with DCLG's Melanie Dawes over land sell-off plan

    PAC chair Meg Hillier accuses the DCLG perm sec of "sophistry" as Melanie Dawes seeks to explain communities department's handling of scheme to free up public land for new homes


    Prisons inspector sounds the alarm on state of Britain's jails
    14 Jul 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Prisons inspector sounds the alarm on state of Britain's jails

    Scathing report on prisons estate from Nick Hardwick blames deterioration on staff shortages, over-crowding and "misguided policies"


    EU referendum row: Lord Owen 'concerned' over Jeremy Heywood's commitment to civil service impartiality
    14 Jul 2015 Foreign Affairs
    EU referendum row: Lord Owen "concerned" over Jeremy Heywood's commitment to civil service impartiality

    Former health secretary says top civil servant's judgement "open to question" as MPs launch inquiry into "purdah" rule change ahead of EU vote


    Defra set to see CAP fines increase despite governance improvements
    14 Jul 2015 Economy
    Defra set to see CAP fines increase despite governance improvements

    Spending watchdog finds problems with department's administration of Common Agricultural Policy payments


    Peter Riddell: George Osborne has eased the spending squeeze – but there’s more to come in the autumn
    14 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Peter Riddell: George Osborne has eased the spending squeeze – but there’s more to come in the autumn

    The Institute for Government director dissects the summer Budget and finds the toughest news is still to come for Whitehall


    Jeremy Heywood: 'No planned target' for civil service job cuts
    10 Jul 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Jeremy Heywood: "No planned target" for civil service job cuts

    Cabinet secretary stresses that spending review will allow departments to make "considered decisions" on "size and shape of their workforces"


    Richard Douglas rewarded for civil service career
    10 Jul 2015 Economics
    Richard Douglas rewarded for civil service career

    Former head of the government finance profession handed CIPFA medal for "outstanding" public service


    Protect Scottish civil servants from George Osborne's pay freeze, urges PCS union
    09 Jul 2015 Economy
    Protect Scottish civil servants from George Osborne's pay freeze, urges PCS union

    Union calls on Scots finance minister John Swinney to reject Chancellor's one per cent public sector payrise cap north of the border


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