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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
    Abuse could deter scientists from key roles in future crises, Van-Tam warns
    23 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Abuse could deter scientists from key roles in future crises, Van-Tam warns
    Former deputy chief medical officer says police asked him to move out of his home after his family were "threatened with having their throats cut"
    HMRC gets £163m ‘capacity boost’ in Autumn Statement
    23 Nov 2023 Finance
    HMRC gets £163m ‘capacity boost’ in Autumn Statement
    Treasury says funding will be focused on debt-management capability
    Autumn Statement: All the key measures, from tax cuts to business reforms
    23 Nov 2023
    Autumn Statement: All the key measures, from tax cuts to business reforms
    Your rundown of key announcements in Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement
    OBR: Autumn Statement measures will cause £19bn fall in public spending power
    22 Nov 2023 Economy
    OBR: Autumn Statement measures will cause £19bn fall in public spending power
    Fiscal watchdog warns of growing risk that public spending plans will not be met
    Hunt confirms timeline for 66,000 civil service job cuts in Autumn Statement
    22 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Hunt confirms timeline for 66,000 civil service job cuts in Autumn Statement
    Autumn Statement productivity review update sets out schedule for cuts target
    Autumn Statement warns of crackdown on external diversity spending
    22 Nov 2023 Finance
    Autumn Statement warns of crackdown on external diversity spending
    "Presumption against external EDI spending" is being considered alongside extra ministerial scrutiny
    Whitty: No.10 should have consulted scientists on Eat Out To Help Out
    22 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Whitty: No.10 should have consulted scientists on Eat Out To Help Out
    Chief medical officer says he "firmly" told Downing Street it should have informed him and Patrick Vallance about the Covid policy
    £1bn 'at risk' in disputed pandemic PPE contracts signed by DHSC
    22 Nov 2023 Commercial
    £1bn 'at risk' in disputed pandemic PPE contracts signed by DHSC
    Health department in negotiations over 36 contracts, with 3.8 billion items of PPE procured for Covid deemed not fit for purpose
    Covid Inquiry: Government wasn’t ‘electrified’ by threat from virus, Whitty says
    22 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Covid Inquiry: Government wasn’t ‘electrified’ by threat from virus, Whitty says
    Chief medical officer says “hard geopolitical threats” are treated differently to health emergencies
    Cabinet Office offers up to £185k to replace Chisholm as perm sec
    22 Nov 2023 HR
    Cabinet Office offers up to £185k to replace Chisholm as perm sec
    The salary on offer is at least £20,000 lower than Chisholm's current pay packet
    From Boyd to Bourgeois: GPA appoints interim chief exec
    21 Nov 2023 HR
    From Boyd to Bourgeois: GPA appoints interim chief exec
    Government Property Agency interim chief Mark Bourgeois has worked in commercial real estate for more than 30 years
    Covid Inquiry: Whitty not consulted on break-up of Public Health England
    21 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Covid Inquiry: Whitty not consulted on break-up of Public Health England
    Chief medical officer says lack of investment to blame for test-and-trace shortcomings
    High Court rules against routine redaction of junior civil servants' names
    21 Nov 2023 Justice & Home Affairs
    High Court rules against routine redaction of junior civil servants' names
    Human rights reform charity Justice celebrates "win for transparency"
    New AI unit will help drive down size of civil service, Dowden says
    21 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    New AI unit will help drive down size of civil service, Dowden says
    i.AI “crack squad” will take on welfare fraud, the asylum backlog and civil service reform
    Lack of 'operational readiness' delayed measures to curb Covid, Vallance says
    20 Nov 2023 Coronavirus
    Lack of 'operational readiness' delayed measures to curb Covid, Vallance says
    "Urgency of action" was not "as consistent and as reliable as it should have been across Whitehall", ex-scientific adviser says
    DLUHC urged to do more to help councils with levelling-up funding delays
    20 Nov 2023 Finance
    DLUHC urged to do more to help councils with levelling-up funding delays
    Less than 10% of £10.6bn in announced funding had been spent as of March, NAO report says
    Kerslake receives posthumous award for economic development work
    20 Nov 2023 HR
    Kerslake receives posthumous award for economic development work
    Honour recognises late civil service head’s “outstanding contribution” to driving growth
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – November 20
    17 Nov 2023 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – November 20
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    Unions urge a 'what works best' approach on office-attendance
    17 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Unions urge a 'what works best' approach on office-attendance
    They have also warned against a "one size fits all" policy – but welcome a "more nuanced" attitude towards the issue from ministers
    Next HS2 boss faces ‘tougher performance-related-pay regime’, MPs told
    17 Nov 2023 Policy
    Next HS2 boss faces ‘tougher performance-related-pay regime’, MPs told
    Jon Thompson says overbudget rail project won’t repeat £645k package for last chief exec
    ‘Toxic’ culture at MoD: Sixty female senior civil servants complain to perm sec
    17 Nov 2023 Civil Service Reform
    ‘Toxic’ culture at MoD: Sixty female senior civil servants complain to perm sec
    Reports of women being “propositioned”, “groped” and “touched repeatedly”
    MoJ wins planning wrangle over new prison
    17 Nov 2023 Justice & Home Affairs
    MoJ wins planning wrangle over new prison
    Gove overrules inspector to approve 1,715-capacity facility in Leicestershire
    Home Office working on new Rwanda treaty after Supreme Court ruling
    16 Nov 2023 Justice & Home Affairs
    Home Office working on new Rwanda treaty after Supreme Court ruling
    Sunak says he is also "prepared to revisit our domestic legal frameworks"
    Defra pay-flexibility case gets green light – but staff warned Christmas payment will be 'tight' Exclusive
    16 Nov 2023 HR
    Defra pay-flexibility case gets green light – but staff warned Christmas payment will be 'tight'
    Perm secs promise to do "everything" possible to get pay rises in December pay cheques
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