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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Opinion: Guy Lodge, IPPR
    03 Feb 2014 Analysis
    Opinion: Guy Lodge, IPPR

    The prime minister should be able to pick permanent secretaries from a list of good candidates, argues Guy Lodge of the IPPR


    Editorial: Resist the politicians’ power-grab
    03 Feb 2014 Analysis
    Editorial: Resist the politicians’ power-grab

    Even small constitutional changes can have big implications


    Government's chief statistician to retire
    29 Jan 2014 Leadership
    Government's chief statistician to retire

    Jil Matheson, the national statistician, head of the Government Statistical Service chief executive of the UK Statistics Authority, is to retire this summer, it has recently been announced.


    Digital plans for 26 services set 2015 deadline to move online
    29 Jan 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Digital plans for 26 services set 2015 deadline to move online

    The next wave of government services to go online will include payments to farmers, vehicle licensing services and PAYE tax assessments, the Cabinet Office has announced. By 2015, 26 services are to be relaunched in a digital form by the seven departments that handle the majority of central government transactions, plus the Cabinet Office.


    Interview: Bernard Jenkin
    29 Jan 2014 Commercial
    Interview: Bernard Jenkin

    The Public Administration Select Committee wants the creation of an independent commission into the civil service. The PM has so far given a firm ‘no’ – but its chair, Bernard Jenkin, won’t let up. Joshua Chambers meets him


    Interview: Sue Owen
    27 Jan 2014 Culture
    Interview: Sue Owen

    Sue Owen might be enjoying more evenings out as the new permanent secretary at DCMS, but her days are spent demonstrating and improving the value of culture, media and sport to the UK. Suzannah Brecknell meets her


    Punishing thoughtcrime in 1984
    23 Jan 2014 Culture
    Punishing thoughtcrime in 1984

    When 1984 arrived, it didn’t neatly fit George Orwell’s vision of a cowed population kept in line by the feared Thought Police. But as Joshua Chambers discovers in that year’s Cabinet Papers, it’s not hard to find parallels.


    Government monitored strike action to illegally penalise staff
    23 Jan 2014
    Government monitored strike action to illegally penalise staff

    The government monitored civil servants’ participation in industrial action so that it could illegally hinder their career prospects and block their promotion, according to government papers from 1984 released this month by The National Archives.


    IfG: Payment by results ‘harming social sector’
    22 Jan 2014 Commercial
    IfG: Payment by results ‘harming social sector’

    Government’s use of payment by results contracts will inhibit its ability to buy services from charities and social enterprises, the Institute for Government has warned.


    Crime stats need better auditing
    22 Jan 2014 Justice & Home Affairs
    Crime stats need better auditing

    Improved auditing could lead to a rise in recorded crime statistics, according to Andrew Dilnot, chair of the UK Statistics Authority.


    EU rules hit poor contractors
    22 Jan 2014
    EU rules hit poor contractors

    Departments selecting contractors are to be permitted to disqualify firms with histories of poor delivery on public work, following the approval of new European Union procurement rules.


    MoD recruitment project delayed by two years
    14 Jan 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    MoD recruitment project delayed by two years

    The Ministry of Defence’s recruitment project, which aims to hire more than 10,000 reservists through an online IT programme, is almost two years behind schedule and will not be fully operational until April 2015 at the earliest,the Times has reported.


    Civil Service Commission offers compromise on perm sec appointments
    13 Jan 2014
    Civil Service Commission offers compromise on perm sec appointments

    The Civil Service Commission has today launched a consultation into whether it should give the prime minister a greater say over the appointment of permanent secretaries.


    DIO chief suspended over expenses
    09 Jan 2014
    DIO chief suspended over expenses

    Andrew Manley, chief executive of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), has been suspended pending the results of an investigation into his expenses.


    Chilcot publication compromise reached
    02 Jan 2014
    Chilcot publication compromise reached

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood and Sir John Chilcot have reached an agreement on the publication of classified memos from the lead up to Britain’s 2003 invasion of Iraq, according to newspaper reports.


    Crown Commercial Service to ‘step in’ on departments’ contract management
    20 Dec 2013 Justice & Home Affairs
    Crown Commercial Service to ‘step in’ on departments’ contract management

    The government is to hand additional powers to the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) to oversee departments’ contract management plans and “step in” when it sees fit, after it accepted all recommendations made by chief procurement officer Bill Crothers in a review of major government contracts.


    20 Dec 2013 Culture
    Exhibition: Masterpieces of Chinese Painting

    V&A Museum

    Until 19 January


    Restaurant: Yashin Ocean house
    20 Dec 2013 Culture
    Restaurant: Yashin Ocean house

    117-119 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RN

    020 7373 3990


    New Treasury DG to be appointed to oversee public spending and finance profession
    18 Dec 2013
    New Treasury DG to be appointed to oversee public spending and finance profession

    The government is to strengthen the finance profession and hand its leadership to the Treasury's director-general of public spending, after it accepted recommendations by Treasury second permanent secretary Sharon White.


    Perm Sec Round-Up: Mark Lowcock, 2013
    16 Dec 2013 Finance
    Perm Sec Round-Up: Mark Lowcock, 2013

    Mark Lowcock

    Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development


    Interview: Paul Leinster, Environment Agency
    13 Dec 2013 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Paul Leinster, Environment Agency

    Paul Leinster faces growing threats, a declining budget, and objectives that don’t always line up – but the Environment Agency chief seems thoroughly at home. Matt Ross meets a man coping with complexity


    Interview: Paul Leinster, Environment Agency
    13 Dec 2013 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Paul Leinster, Environment Agency

    Paul Leinster faces growing threats, a declining budget, and objectives that don’t always line up – but the Environment Agency chief seems thoroughly at home. Matt Ross meets a man coping with complexity


    Public sector recruitment set to flatline after rise earlier this year
    13 Dec 2013
    Public sector recruitment set to flatline after rise earlier this year

    Recruitment to the public sector looks set to flatline in the next three months, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook survey published on Tuesday, after rising earlier this year.


    Vaz cheers Home Office change
    13 Dec 2013
    Vaz cheers Home Office change

    Home Affairs committee chair Keith Vaz has thanked Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill for his “extremely positive” interventions to help the committee secure information from his department, but raised concerns about officials’ willingness to supply data in some of the department’s directorates.


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