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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
    CloudStore to be replaced
    10 Feb 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    CloudStore to be replaced

    The Government Digital Service (GDS) plans to replace CloudStore – the electronic marketplace which allows government and wider public sector organisations to buy cloud-based services – with a new portal that has greater capacity and new features.


    Interview: Margaret Hodge
    10 Feb 2014 Commercial
    Interview: Margaret Hodge

    The Public Accounts Committee chair sits right at the heart of Westminster, with the power to examine public spending across government. But as Margaret Hodge tells Matt Ross, she’s always felt like an outsider


    Hodge: DWP ‘kidding people’ over UC project
    10 Feb 2014 Commercial
    Hodge: DWP ‘kidding people’ over UC project

    Universal Credit has been stymied by confused accountability and a “very, very poor set of decisions,” Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge has told CSW.


    La Trompette, Chiswick
    10 Feb 2014 Culture
    La Trompette, Chiswick

    Reaching 60 is undoubtedly a milestone occasion befitting of celebration. And though it wasn’t my milestone, I was more than happy to take the opportunity to check out La Trompette – a Michelin-starred restaurant in Chiswick. Having never sampled Michelin-starred offerings before, I was intrigued to see if it would live up to the hype.


    McLoughlin blocks publication of HS2 report, citing public interest
    06 Feb 2014
    McLoughlin blocks publication of HS2 report, citing public interest

    Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin has blocked the publication of the project assessment review report into the HS2 rail line.


    Robbins replaces Kerswell as head of civil service reform
    06 Feb 2014 Civil Service Reform
    Robbins replaces Kerswell as head of civil service reform

    Oliver Robbins, formerly the deputy national security adviser, has been appointed ‘director general for civil service’ in the Cabinet Office.


    Former BP executive John Manzoni is new chief of Major Projects Authority, replacing Dr Norma Wood
    06 Feb 2014
    Former BP executive John Manzoni is new chief of Major Projects Authority, replacing Dr Norma Wood

    The Cabinet Office has appointed a former oil executive to take charge of the Major Projects Authority, it announced this week.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Feb 2014
    05 Feb 2014
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Feb 2014
    Maude pushes for open source and tackles ‘splat-the-rat’ online
    05 Feb 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Maude pushes for open source and tackles ‘splat-the-rat’ online

    Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has launched a consultation on the open source document formats which his department is proposing should be used across government.


    Nudge unit becomes a mutual
    05 Feb 2014
    Nudge unit becomes a mutual

    Social investment charity Nesta has been named as the government’s chosen partner in the first mutual joint venture spun off from a Whitehall policy unit.


    Charity Commission under-resourced, says chief exec
    05 Feb 2014 Culture
    Charity Commission under-resourced, says chief exec

    A lack of resources is making it more difficult for the Charity Commission to do its job, the organisation’s chief executive has said.


    Bell criticises divisive politics
    05 Feb 2014 Education
    Bell criticises divisive politics

    Educationalists are being artificially divided into two opposing camps, damaging continuity in education, the former Department for Education permanent secretary Sir David Bell has told CSW.


    Opinion: David Bell
    05 Feb 2014 Analysis
    Opinion: David Bell

    We need to rethink education – and the DfE’s response to constructive critics, says David Bell


    05 Feb 2014 Justice & Home Affairs
    Reforms on probation

    Justice secretary Chris Grayling’s ambitious probation outsourcing is being pushed through at breakneck pace. But many criminal justice professionals remain unconvinced that the changes have been properly tested and planned


    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.


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