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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    First Covid lockdown was delayed because 'there was no plan', Cummings says
    26 May 2021 Coronavirus
    First Covid lockdown was delayed because 'there was no plan', Cummings says
    Ex-No.10 adviser says senior official warned that "there is no plan, we’re in huge trouble”
    Cummings: Matt Hancock should have been sacked for lying amid pandemic
    26 May 2021 Coronavirus
    Cummings: Matt Hancock should have been sacked for lying amid pandemic
    Former spad blasts health secretary and says DHSC procurement system was "completely hopeless"
    Former MoJ perm sec set to run Cambridge college
    26 May 2021 HR
    Former MoJ perm sec set to run Cambridge college
    Richard Heaton cleared to become warden of Robinson College from October
    Truss admits ‘fundamental disagreements’ with LGBT+ advisory panel
    26 May 2021 Justice & Home Affairs
    Truss admits ‘fundamental disagreements’ with LGBT+ advisory panel
    Equalities secretary tells MPs self-identification for gender-recognition was at the heart of fallout with disbanded committee
    Home Office talks up digital visa plan
    26 May 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    Home Office talks up digital visa plan
    Priti Patel claims tech-based system will provide ‘a far clearer picture of who is here and whether they should be’
    Public sector pay: Unions reject 1.5% pay offer for council workers amid Whitehall freeze
    25 May 2021 HR
    Public sector pay: Unions reject 1.5% pay offer for council workers amid Whitehall freeze
    Sector’s 2021-22 proposals came after Rishi Sunak announced pay restraint following coronavirus
    Watchdog sets out ‘concern’ over Crothers’s Greensill job
    25 May 2021 HR
    Watchdog sets out ‘concern’ over Crothers’s Greensill job
    "Neither the appointment nor the process for managing conflicts was transparent," Eric Pickles says
    Minister pledges Central Digital and Data Office will target ‘elephant in the room’ legacy IT
    25 May 2021 Digital, Data & Technology
    Minister pledges Central Digital and Data Office will target ‘elephant in the room’ legacy IT
    Newly created entity will also focus on data infrastructure
    Covid task force head named DIT perm sec
    24 May 2021 HR
    Covid task force head named DIT perm sec
    Former Treasury spending DG James Bowler will start later this summer
    Civil service reform ‘must be accompanied by training for ministers’
    24 May 2021 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service reform ‘must be accompanied by training for ministers’
    Think tank says training would give ministers a "better understanding of the implications of policy options"
    Cabinet Office pushes ahead with consulting hub plans
    24 May 2021 Finance
    Cabinet Office pushes ahead with consulting hub plans
    Recruitment drive for new roles to reduce spend on external advice will launch this week
    Sue Gray: ‘Maybe I was too much of a disrupter to get NICS top job’
    24 May 2021 HR
    Sue Gray: ‘Maybe I was too much of a disrupter to get NICS top job’
    Cabinet Office second perm shares thoughts on unsuccessful bid to become head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 24
    24 May 2021 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 24
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Windrush payout delays continue as claims take five times longer to process than expected
    21 May 2021 Justice & Home Affairs
    Windrush payout delays continue as claims take five times longer to process than expected
    Compensation scheme was launched before the Home Office was ready, NAO says
    ‘Political clout and better strategy’ needed to fix civil service inequalities
    21 May 2021 HR
    ‘Political clout and better strategy’ needed to fix civil service inequalities
    FDA chief says leaders should also do more to highlight working-class achievers in the wake of landmark report
    Truss ‘increasingly sidelined’ LGBT+ advisory panel before scrapping it
    21 May 2021 HR
    Truss ‘increasingly sidelined’ LGBT+ advisory panel before scrapping it
    Former chair says equalities secretary “didn’t understand the people she was there to champion”
    'Unwritten rules' hold back civil servants from less-advantaged backgrounds, report finds
    20 May 2021 HR
    'Unwritten rules' hold back civil servants from less-advantaged backgrounds, report finds
    Commission flags “urgent need” to put class and socio-economic inclusivity at the centre of diversity work
    NI Civil Service looks to hire 500 more executive officers
    20 May 2021 HR
    NI Civil Service looks to hire 500 more executive officers
    Campaign follows vacancy crisis that saw £46m spent on agency staff in one year
    GCHQ legal director to lead Attorney General’s Office
    20 May 2021 Legal
    GCHQ legal director to lead Attorney General’s Office
    "Inspiring leader" Douglas Wilson named as AGO's next director general
    Home Office to open casework and asylum hub in Stoke
    19 May 2021 HR
    Home Office to open casework and asylum hub in Stoke
    3,000 Home Office and BEIS jobs to move out of London, PM announces as part of "levelling up" plan
    PM appoints ‘special envoy’ for LGBT rights after disbanding advisory panel
    19 May 2021 HR
    PM appoints ‘special envoy’ for LGBT rights after disbanding advisory panel
    New role created weeks after equalities minister disbanded advisory panel, after three members quit
    Government not as prepared for a pandemic as it could have been, watchdog finds
    19 May 2021 Coronavirus
    Government not as prepared for a pandemic as it could have been, watchdog finds
    Watchdog says £372bn costs to date will be increased by “medium and long-term” commitments and liabilities
    Covid will ‘reset’ attitudes to contingency planning, Chisholm tells MPs
    19 May 2021 Coronavirus
    Covid will ‘reset’ attitudes to contingency planning, Chisholm tells MPs
    Cabinet Office perm sec says there is “no question” government’s pandemic response could have been better
    Patel and Rycroft under fire for 'inaccurate' evidence on asylum-seeker camps
    18 May 2021 Justice & Home Affairs
    Patel and Rycroft under fire for 'inaccurate' evidence on asylum-seeker camps
    MPs demand home secretary explain "contradictions" between evidence she gave on Napier Barracks and inspection report
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