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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
    National Audit Office sounds alarm over civil service workload
    24 Mar 2017 Brexit
    National Audit Office sounds alarm over civil service workload

    Watchdog warns demands of service pressures, major projects and Brexit are outpacing Whitehall’s capacity to deliver at a time of staffing restrictions and spending restraint


    Social care funding: a crisis deferred?
    23 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Social care funding: a crisis deferred?

    Expanding a government policy that allows people to use the value of their home to pay for social care without having to sell the property could unlock money at a time of growing demand


    Westminster attack: Whitehall silence held as civil servants return to work
    23 Mar 2017 Security & Defence
    Westminster attack: Whitehall silence held as civil servants return to work

    Prime minister leads parliament in paying tribute to those affected


    BEIS seeks transformation director to create ‘long-term plan’
    23 Mar 2017 Brexit
    BEIS seeks transformation director to create ‘long-term plan’

    New department says £125k role will focus on developing its “underpinning foundations”, building values and forming its culture


    How to manage workplace grievances in Whitehall
    22 Mar 2017 HR
    How to manage workplace grievances in Whitehall

    Industrial tribunals are set to become more high profile this year, which could represent a reputational risk to departments, but there are a number of steps managers can take


    IFS cites ‘significant winners and losers’ from schools funding formula reform
    22 Mar 2017 Education
    IFS cites ‘significant winners and losers’ from schools funding formula reform

    Ministers have been urged to drive more cash into the education system as a leading think tank warned of “significant winners and losers” over reforms to the schools funding formula.



    Liz Truss to set out prison closure plan later this year
    22 Mar 2017 Commercial
    Liz Truss to set out prison closure plan later this year

    Justice secretary confirms move as planning permission sought for four new jails


    Government ‘must not wait on councils to implement industrial strategy’
    22 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Government ‘must not wait on councils to implement industrial strategy’

    Implementing Theresa May’s flagship plan must become a Brexit priority, says report


    PAC: recruitment problems still undermining defence estate plan
    22 Mar 2017 Commercial
    PAC: recruitment problems still undermining defence estate plan

    MPs warn that contract with Capita-led consortium has "failed to transform" Defence Infrastructure Organisation, and continued uncertainty will exacerbate ongoing recruitment challenges at the body set up to manage £31bn defence estate 


    Devolution chief slams ‘myth’ that Whitehall refuses to engage in localism
    21 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Devolution chief slams ‘myth’ that Whitehall refuses to engage in localism

    Government will be in listening mode once new city region mayors are in place, says growth unit boss


    Data on tablet purchases reveals DWP as Whitehall’s biggest spender
    21 Mar 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Data on tablet purchases reveals DWP as Whitehall’s biggest spender








    Figures released to parliament confirm departments’ spending on paper is falling - but some still spend more than £2m a year










    Rising to the challenge of cyber security Sponsored
    21 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Rising to the challenge of cyber security

    BT outlines how SME innovations can power public services


    Career MI5 officer named as new director of GCHQ
    21 Mar 2017 Security & Defence
    Career MI5 officer named as new director of GCHQ

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood among those to welcome appointment to top security post


    Brexit minister rejects committee chair’s 'Sir Humphrey' criticism of officials
    21 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Brexit minister rejects committee chair’s 'Sir Humphrey' criticism of officials

    David Jones tells MPs he “never had any doubt” about Whitehall’s willingness to implement EU exit decision​


    May announces Article 50 trigger as IfG warns there will be 'little time for anything else'
    20 Mar 2017 Brexit
    May announces Article 50 trigger as IfG warns there will be "little time for anything else"

    EU exit process will lead to increased pressure on departments to prioritise legislation says Institute for Government think tank


    Bernard Jenkin: now is the time to improve government – ministers and all
    20 Mar 2017 Analysis
    Bernard Jenkin: now is the time to improve government – ministers and all

    PACAC chair tells CSW it is a promising moment for civil service reform, but ministers must play their part too


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 20
    20 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — March 20

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


    Staff numbers up at five government departments, IfG analysis finds
    17 Mar 2017 Brexit
    Staff numbers up at five government departments, IfG analysis finds

    Think tank says civil service cuts may be tailing off ahead of Brexit talks


    Whitehall pauses YouTube ads over ‘inappropriate’ content pairings
    17 Mar 2017 Communications
    Whitehall pauses YouTube ads over ‘inappropriate’ content pairings

    Cabinet Office summons Google to answer concerns over video-sharing subsidiary


    New NAO scheme to share efficiency lessons across departments
    17 Mar 2017 Civil Service Reform
    New NAO scheme to share efficiency lessons across departments

    Auditor general says he has support for plan from Whitehall permanent secretaries


    Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow review: 'A hefty account of the man who helped shape the future of the United States'
    17 Mar 2017 Culture
    Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow review: "A hefty account of the man who helped shape the future of the United States"

    Geoffrey Lyons reviews Ron Chernow's biography of the enterprising statesman whose legacy endures in modern America


    The 10 traits today's civil servants need to succeed
    17 Mar 2017 Government Tax Profession
    The 10 traits today's civil servants need to succeed

    What defines a modern civil servant? Alex Starritt from Apolitical shares his insights


    MPs seek pause on Houses of Parliament restoration ahead of new probe
    17 Mar 2017 Economics
    MPs seek pause on Houses of Parliament restoration ahead of new probe

    Treasury Select Committee says it would be “imprudent” for decisions on the multi-billion pound overhaul to be taken before inquiry is complete


    UK Export Finance appoints new legal division head
    16 Mar 2017 Commercial
    UK Export Finance appoints new legal division head

    Davinder Mann promoted to lead operations at business-aiding agency


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