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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    16 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Departments ‘struggling to keep pace’ with reducing violence against women and girls
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    16 May Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP reverses ban on ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    16 May Economy
    CMA told to prioritise economic growth in priority 'reset'
    Brexit planning will continue, says Sedwill
    12 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Brexit planning will continue, says Sedwill

    Cabinet secretary says he "can’t speak too highly" of civil servants' efforts as the chancellor defends £4bn bill for preparations


    Operation Yellowhammer planning for no-deal Brexit 'stood down'
    12 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Operation Yellowhammer planning for no-deal Brexit 'stood down'

    Civil servants on no-deal secondments will return to normal duties


    DfT bars Stagecoach from bidding for three rail franchises over 'non-compliant' bids
    12 Apr 2019 Commercial
    DfT bars Stagecoach from bidding for three rail franchises over 'non-compliant' bids

    Dutch government-owned Abellio will take over East Midlands franchise


    Home Office reports itself to data watchdog after settled status emails breach
    11 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Home Office reports itself to data watchdog after settled status emails breach

    Home Office apologises for second data breach to come to light this week


    Home Office denies 'degrading' conditions in asylum housing and rejects call for independent review
    11 Apr 2019 Commercial
    Home Office denies 'degrading' conditions in asylum housing and rejects call for independent review

    Government says it's "not the case" that it takes outsourcers at their word when they say they're providing high-quality accommodation


    UK and EU agree six-month Brexit extension
    11 Apr 2019 Brexit
    UK and EU agree six-month Brexit extension

    Extension gives the government the chance to "reconsider" its Brexit strategy, says European Council president


    DWP reprimanded over 'dismissive' response to Universal Credit childcare concerns
    11 Apr 2019
    DWP reprimanded over 'dismissive' response to Universal Credit childcare concerns

    MPs issue strongest criticism of department yet over "skimpy and disappointing" response to report


    Housing tsar Roger Scruton sacked over 'unacceptable' comments
    10 Apr 2019 Economy
    Housing tsar Roger Scruton sacked over 'unacceptable' comments

    Academic dismissed as housing adviser after making remarks about "Soros empire"


    Home Office urged to rethink plans for EU settlement proof of status
    10 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Home Office urged to rethink plans for EU settlement proof of status

    Parliamentary committee raises concerns after warning lack of documentation has "clear parallels" to Windrush scheme


    MoJ and Defra consultancy spending soars
    10 Apr 2019 Brexit
    MoJ and Defra consultancy spending soars

    Courts programme boosts justice department's consultants bill


    Theresa May ‘has never had a viable plan for Brexit’, says former perm sec
    09 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Theresa May ‘has never had a viable plan for Brexit’, says former perm sec

    Ex-FCO head says civil servants must not be scapegoated for ‘badly mishandled’ process


    Grayling stands by no-deal ferry procurement despite £33m hit
    09 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Grayling stands by no-deal ferry procurement despite £33m hit

    Transport secretary admits government can't recover Eurotunnel payout if no-deal Brexit is avoided


    Rejecting innovative and cost-saving outsourcers is an extreme move dripping in dogma
    09 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Rejecting innovative and cost-saving outsourcers is an extreme move dripping in dogma

    Only by working better together can industry and government restore public trust in public-private partnerships, writes Matthew Fell


    Is the public sector network ready for the digital age? Sponsored
    08 Apr 2019 Civil Service Reform
    Is the public sector network ready for the digital age?

    Civil Service World hosted a webinar briefing in partnership with BT and Cisco to learn more about how smarter networks like software-defined networking in a wide area network, or SD-WAN, can lower costs, improve operational efficiency, and create a new citizen experience. Below are a few excerpts from Richard Oliver, General Manager of BT’s IT & Managed Services Portfolio, Guillaume Sampic, Strategy Director of BT Enterprise, and Cisco’s Dominic Elliot, CTO of BT Cisco Relationship.


    Gus O’Donnell: we should expect a public inquiry into Brexit
    08 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Gus O’Donnell: we should expect a public inquiry into Brexit

    Former cabinet secretary also says Sir Mark Sedwill faces "mission impossible"


    Don't expect a Spending Review budget boost, Hammond warns departments
    08 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Don't expect a Spending Review budget boost, Hammond warns departments

    Chancellor says it would be "odd" to expect all departments to see funding rise, despite his claim that austerity is ending


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 8
    08 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 8

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


    Over 16,000 civil servants now working on Brexit, Sedwill and Manzoni reveal
    05 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Over 16,000 civil servants now working on Brexit, Sedwill and Manzoni reveal

    The vast majority of officials in Brexit roles were working in just six departments, civil service leaders tell MPs


    Jill Rutter: It's hard to overstate Brexit’s impact on Whitehall
    05 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Jill Rutter: It's hard to overstate Brexit’s impact on Whitehall

    Two years since Article 50 was triggered – and longer since EU referendum campaigning hit its stride – the Brexit effect on both the civil service and parliament has been profound


    Scottish Government offers £180k a year for next health chief
    04 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Scottish Government offers £180k a year for next health chief

    Next NHS Scotland boss will earn more than their predecessor, job ad shows


    DfT told to explain how Crossrail bosses are being held to account
    04 Apr 2019 Economy
    DfT told to explain how Crossrail bosses are being held to account

    MPs call on department to set out consequences faced by officials for £17.6bn rail project’s late running


    Defra seeks next chief scientific adviser
    04 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Defra seeks next chief scientific adviser

    Department offers £120k a year for leader tasked with ensuring science and evidence stay "at the heart" of its post-Brexit operations


    MoJ to stop 'marking own homework' on failing jails
    04 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    MoJ to stop 'marking own homework' on failing jails

    New system of follow-up reviews will update ministers on progress with improving worst prisons 


    Home Office expects to pay out £200m in Windrush compensation scheme
    03 Apr 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office expects to pay out £200m in Windrush compensation scheme

    Scheme launched days after cabinet secretary admits there were "underlying structural causes" for scandal


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