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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
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Treasury’s top economic adviser to leave for OECD
    13 Jan 2023 Economics
    Treasury’s top economic adviser to leave for OECD
    Clare Lombardelli will become OECD chief economist in spring, after 18 years in the civil service
    HMRC not deploying enough staff to tackle £42bn tax gap, MPs say
    12 Jan 2023 Finance
    HMRC not deploying enough staff to tackle £42bn tax gap, MPs say
    "Eye-watering" sum owed in unpaid taxes could have helped fill "public spending black hole", PAC says
    Civil service pay talks branded a 'farce' as unions say Cabinet Office minister had 'nothing to offer'
    12 Jan 2023 HR
    Civil service pay talks branded a 'farce' as unions say Cabinet Office minister had 'nothing to offer'
    Further strike action threatened as unions criticise lack of offer to address their pay and conditions concerns
    100,000 civil servants to strike in one-day action in February
    12 Jan 2023 HR
    100,000 civil servants to strike in one-day action in February
    PCS: “We warned the government our dispute would escalate if they did not listen – and we’re as good as our word"

    Anti-strike legislation 'reprehensible and vindictive', union says
    11 Jan 2023 HR
    Anti-strike legislation 'reprehensible and vindictive', union says
    PCS pledges to fight bill aimed at maintaining minimum service levels in Border Force and elsewhere
    ONS ranked among UK's best places to work
    11 Jan 2023 HR
    ONS ranked among UK's best places to work
    Glassdoor reviews of Office for National Statistics cite flexible working and work-life balance among perks
    Heywood Foundation names latest fellow
    11 Jan 2023 Education
    Heywood Foundation names latest fellow
    Jonathan Black takes up research posting created in memory of late cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood
    Senior Civil Servant backs Active Wellbeing as it returns bigger than ever Partner Content
    11 Jan 2023 Health & Social Care
    Senior Civil Servant backs Active Wellbeing as it returns bigger than ever
    CSSC’s flagship wellbeing campaign will run for a full month in 2023
    'Compelling' communicator sought to lead government digital and data strategy
    11 Jan 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    'Compelling' communicator sought to lead government digital and data strategy
    Cabinet Office unit seeks strategy and projects leader – in a role first advertised as a 10-year assignment
    Get out of listening mode and put money on the table to end pay strikes, civil service unions tell ministers
    10 Jan 2023 HR
    Get out of listening mode and put money on the table to end pay strikes, civil service unions tell ministers
    Industrial action will not be avoided without "meaningful" pay proposals, unions tell Jeremy Quin
    DLUHC ‘making progress’ with skills challenges, says perm sec
    10 Jan 2023 HR
    DLUHC ‘making progress’ with skills challenges, says perm sec
    Jeremy Pocklington also admits that inflation pressures are hitting levelling-up projects
    Northern Ireland civil servants could join strikes over 'offensive' sub-2% pay offer
    09 Jan 2023 Finance
    Northern Ireland civil servants could join strikes over 'offensive' sub-2% pay offer
    Union urges members to reject "derisory" offer of £552 pay rise and vote on industrial action
    HMRC among most-impersonated agencies by cyber-scammers
    09 Jan 2023 Communications
    HMRC among most-impersonated agencies by cyber-scammers
    Cyber intelligence unit reveals the government brands most often cited in attempted fraud and hacking
    Katharine Birbalsingh resigns as Social Mobility Commission chair
    06 Jan 2023 Education
    Katharine Birbalsingh resigns as Social Mobility Commission chair
    Educator says media portrayal of “controversial” opinions was jeopardising Cabinet Office body’s work
    Ministers blasted for ‘hollow’ pay negotiations offer
    06 Jan 2023 HR
    Ministers blasted for ‘hollow’ pay negotiations offer
    Civil service unions say attempts to curb public-sector strikes show government is in denial
    Cabinet Office unveils plans to expand departments’ powers to share personal data
    06 Jan 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    Cabinet Office unveils plans to expand departments’ powers to share personal data
    Proposals will allow for more information to be processed to support One Login identity-verification service
    DfT explores virtual queues to manage Dover lorry gridlock
    05 Jan 2023 Commercial
    DfT explores virtual queues to manage Dover lorry gridlock
    Department to lead project looking at potential use of tech in avoiding 20-mile backlogs of vehicles
    PM praises public-sector workers as plans emerge for crackdown on strikes
    05 Jan 2023 HR
    PM praises public-sector workers as plans emerge for crackdown on strikes
    Sunak says he will seek “reasonable dialogue with unions” about what is “responsible and fair” for the nation
    'Retirement regret', Braverman blasts 'low' productivity – and other civil service news you may have missed over Christmas
    04 Jan 2023 HR
    'Retirement regret', Braverman blasts 'low' productivity – and other civil service news you may have missed over Christmas
    The ex-officials considering a return to work, ALBs under the microscope: catch up on the stories you missed
    Historic England under strain due to 'legacy of underfunding'
    04 Jan 2023 Culture
    Historic England under strain due to 'legacy of underfunding'
    Report warns of "careful balancing act" amid strain on technology systems and staffing resources
    Home Office perm sec Matthew Rycroft dedicates New Year knighthood to 'unsung' public servants
    03 Jan 2023 HR
    Home Office perm sec Matthew Rycroft dedicates New Year knighthood to 'unsung' public servants
    Award “is for the countless public servants who are doing a brilliant job... with little credit”, Rycroft says
    Tom Scholar named in New Year Honours – plus all the civil servants that made the 2023 list
    03 Jan 2023 HR
    Tom Scholar named in New Year Honours – plus all the civil servants that made the 2023 list
    Home Office perm sec Matthew Rycroft and Treasury second perm sec Cat Little named alongside former Treasury chief
    Ministers ‘making no effort’ to resolve public-sector strikes, union chief claims
    03 Jan 2023 HR
    Ministers ‘making no effort’ to resolve public-sector strikes, union chief claims
    Plus, think tank criticises government for hiding behind independent pay-review bodies to avoid negotiations
    Sunak names new independent standards adviser
    22 Dec 2022 HR
    Sunak names new independent standards adviser
    Historic England chair Laurie Magnus will fill role left vacant since Christopher Geidt’s resignation
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