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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
    Manzoni made civil service CE as ‘Two Years On’ report maps out future reforms
    02 Oct 2014 Commercial
    Manzoni made civil service CE as ‘Two Years On’ report maps out future reforms

    John Manzoni, the chief executive of the Major Projects Authority, has been named as the new chief executive of the civil service.


    Looking Across: Susanne Baker, EEF
    02 Oct 2014 Economy
    Looking Across: Susanne Baker, EEF

    Susanne Baker, senior climate & environment policy adviser at EEF, the Manufacturer’s Organisation


    Lord Hennessy meets... Lord Richards
    01 Oct 2014 Security & Defence
    Lord Hennessy meets... Lord Richards

    Journalist and historian Peter Hennessy meets former chief of the defence staff General Sir David Richards to discuss Whitehall’s internal wars, and the need for truly strategic thinking in Whitehall


    Government considers Social Value Act extension
    30 Sep 2014 Commercial
    Government considers Social Value Act extension

    The government is considering extending the Social Value Act to include goods, works, infrastructure and public assets, under a Cabinet Office review.


    Editorial: The experts tell us to listen carefully, move slowly
    30 Sep 2014 Leadership
    Editorial: The experts tell us to listen carefully, move slowly

    By chance, two service delivery heavyweights have shared a single message. Ministers and officials alike should listen up


    Further Whitehall cuts ahead under Tory government
    29 Sep 2014 Economy
    Further Whitehall cuts ahead under Tory government

    The Tories will continue Whitehall cuts at the same pace for at least two further years if re-elected for another term in office, chancellor George Osborne has announced today.


    Interview: Lord Victor Adebowale
    29 Sep 2014 Culture
    Interview: Lord Victor Adebowale

    Victor Adebowale may be a peer of the realm, but his ideas for public service reform – built on 30 years’ experience in housing and social care – challenge established thinking. Winnie Agbonlahor meets him


    Passport Office to be brought back into Home Office
    26 Sep 2014 HR
    Passport Office to be brought back into Home Office

    HM Passport Office will be abolished and its operations absorbed by the Home Office from 1 October, it has been announced today, and the organisation’s chief executive Paul Pugh will be replaced by a newly-appointed director general.


    Kerslake sets out ‘unfinished business’ in civil service reform
    26 Sep 2014 Civil Service Reform
    Kerslake sets out ‘unfinished business’ in civil service reform

    There is “unfinished business” in civil service reform, former head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake said yesterday – including devolving powers away from Whitehall, and breaking down departmental structures. 


    Restaurant: Studio6
    26 Sep 2014 Culture
    Restaurant: Studio6

    After my friend and I stumbled across Studio6 some months ago, I had been proclaiming it as one of London’s best hidden gems. Located a 30-second walk from the river Thames, amongst a nice bunch of other unique-looking restaurants, it offers a bright and inviting interior; a lovely beer garden; a good selection of wine and draft beer; and reasonable prices. After that discovery, my friend returned several times and spoke enthusiastically about the food.


    DfT and DCLG urged to work together to improve roads
    25 Sep 2014
    DfT and DCLG urged to work together to improve roads

    The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has today called on the Department for Transport (DfT) to work more closely with the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) on maintaining the country’s road network.


    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
    25 Sep 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

    Civil servants achieve so much for the public good, argues Dave Penman, but rarely get the praise they deserve: their leaders should sing their praises more loudly – even if it gets the critics irate


    Opinion: Rob Whiteman on leading - and abolishing - the UKBA
    24 Sep 2014 Security & Defence
    Opinion: Rob Whiteman on leading - and abolishing - the UKBA

    Former UK Border Agency chief executive Rob Whiteman writes about the challenges and frustrations of heading up, and ultimately dismantling, the organisation


    Interview: Helen Edwards
    23 Sep 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Interview: Helen Edwards

    Helen Edwards left a career in frontline social work and charity management for a job on Whitehall; now she's the DCLG's deputy permanent secretary. She tells Matt Ross about pursuing change in service delivery, councils, and her own department. Photo by Mark Weeks


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    Kerslake: Delay in diversity plan ‘biggest regret’
    22 Sep 2014 Civil Service Reform
    Kerslake: Delay in diversity plan ‘biggest regret’

    Former head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake has said his biggest regret is that the government didn’t publish a civil service diversity plan more quickly.


    Olly Robbins defends new Talent Action Plan
    19 Sep 2014 Civil Service Reform
    Olly Robbins defends new Talent Action Plan

    Oliver Robbins, director-general, civil service, has spoken out in defence of the government’s new Talent Action Plan – designed to promote diversity in the civil service – after a blog about its publication attracted 130 comments on the civil service website.


    Robin Ryde: Build Your Organisation
    19 Sep 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Robin Ryde: Build Your Organisation

    Leaders across the civil service are wrestling with change management. Here’s how to rise to the challenge


    Build your skills: Zahir Irani
    19 Sep 2014 Education
    Build your skills: Zahir Irani

    An MBA has long opened doors in the business world – but the qualification is just as valuable to civil servants


    200 start civil service apprenticeship scheme this week
    18 Sep 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    200 start civil service apprenticeship scheme this week

    A total of 200 18-21-year-olds are this week starting the government’s civil service Fast Track apprenticeship scheme.


    Senior managers often ‘don’t know what’s going on’ with their departments’ contracts
    18 Sep 2014 Commercial
    Senior managers often ‘don’t know what’s going on’ with their departments’ contracts

    Senior civil servants often “don’t know what’s going on” with contracts held by their departments and thus spot problems too late, Joshua Reddaway, the National Audit Office’s director for commercial and contracting, has warned.


    Opinion: Ian Watmore on the Olympics
    17 Sep 2014 Commercial
    Opinion: Ian Watmore on the Olympics

    Former Cabinet Office perm sec Ian Watmore explains why the Olympics worked so well – and how officials avoided pitfalls such as political meddling and hasty deadlines


    Passport Office chief exec accused of ‘complete management failure’
    16 Sep 2014 Foreign Affairs
    Passport Office chief exec accused of ‘complete management failure’

    Paul Pugh, chief executive of the Passport Office, has been accused of a “complete management failure” by the Home Affairs Select Committee. In a report published today, the committee calls for the office to be abolished and its functions to be returned to the direct control of ministers.


    Beyond the comfort zone - Steve Douglas
    12 Sep 2014 HR
    Beyond the comfort zone - Steve Douglas

    A monthly interview with people who've crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world.


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