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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
    Sir David Normington: Got a question for the Civil Service Commission?
    01 Dec 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Sir David Normington: Got a question for the Civil Service Commission?

    As first civil service commissioner, it’s Sir David Normington’s job to ensure civil servants are appointed on merit — but the commission also tries to ensure that the values of honesty, impartiality, integrity and objectivity are upheld. And, as Normington writes, those values are one of the civil service’s major selling points




    Bob Kerslake sheds light on his review of the Treasury for Labour's John McDonnell
    01 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Bob Kerslake sheds light on his review of the Treasury for Labour's John McDonnell

    Former head of the civil service drafts in TUC chief Frances O'Grady and ex-KPMG deputy Alan Buckle to assess whether the Treasury is "fit for purpose"


    New 'specialist' pay scale, Single Departmental Plans, and an academy for future Whitehall leaders – eight things we learned from John Manzoni and Matt Hancock's latest grilling by MPs
    30 Nov 2015 Analysis
    New 'specialist' pay scale, Single Departmental Plans, and an academy for future Whitehall leaders – eight things we learned from John Manzoni and Matt Hancock's latest grilling by MPs

    New 'specialist' payscale to help recruitment, staff cuts at the Cabinet Office, Single Departmental Plans, the future of civil service reform, details on a brand new leadership academy – as the civil service chief executive and minister for the Cabinet Office face MPs, CSW tries to keep up...


    Driving examiners to stage walk-out in fresh DVSA strike action
    30 Nov 2015 Education
    Driving examiners to stage walk-out in fresh DVSA strike action

    PCS union accuses driver agency of "petty-minded response" to staff who took earlier strike action


    Ursula Brennan: cuts needn't undermine civil service diversity if we get flexible working right
    30 Nov 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    Ursula Brennan: cuts needn't undermine civil service diversity if we get flexible working right

    Former Ministry of Justice permanent secretary says technology-enabled flexible working can help disabled civil servants progress in their careers, even in an era of prolonged cut-backs


    'Substantial cuts mean the civil service will have to do things differently' – Tony Blair's delivery chief Michael Barber rates the Spending Review
    30 Nov 2015
    "Substantial cuts mean the civil service will have to do things differently" – Tony Blair's delivery chief Michael Barber rates the Spending Review

    As the dust settles on the Spending Review, the founder of Tony Blair's Downing Street Delivery Unit Sir Michael Barber assesses the implications for good government, looks ahead to the new Single Departmental Plans – and says it's time for a rethink to ensure the civil service can continue to attract top talent


    Outgoing defence procurement chief Bernard Gray defends rise in Trident costs
    30 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Outgoing defence procurement chief Bernard Gray defends rise in Trident costs

    Chief executive of the Defence Equipment and Support agency says fresh Trident cost estimates are proof of an end to a culture in which the MoD has been "unrealistic about the numbers"


    IFS on the Spending Review: “Lucky” Osborne has eased the squeeze – but chancellor may have to revisit cuts plan
    26 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    IFS on the Spending Review: “Lucky” Osborne has eased the squeeze – but chancellor may have to revisit cuts plan

    Institute for Fiscal Studies says talk of "end to austerity" is premature


    Spending Review: MPs give cautious welcome to Foreign Office protection
    26 Nov 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Spending Review: MPs give cautious welcome to Foreign Office protection

    Foreign Affairs Committee chair Crispin Blunt welcomes “better outcome than had been feared” for the FCO


    George Osborne: Spending Review does not mean end to “difficult choices” for departments
    26 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    George Osborne: Spending Review does not mean end to “difficult choices” for departments

    Chancellor eyes more austerity in first interview since yesterday’s cuts announcements – while the IFS says departmental settlement is "very, very tight"


    Spending Review: 100,000 public sector jobs will go by 2020, OBR predicts
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: 100,000 public sector jobs will go by 2020, OBR predicts

    Fiscal watchdog predicts 0.1m drop in public sector workforce by 2020, but says pay restraint will reduce need for cuts


    Spending Review verdict: reaction from the FDA, PCS, Prospect, the Institute for Government, the RSA and the CBI
    25 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Spending Review verdict: reaction from the FDA, PCS, Prospect, the Institute for Government, the RSA and the CBI

    Reaction to the chancellor's Spending Review from Peter Riddell, Matthew Taylor, Dave Penman, Mark Serwotka, Garry Graham and Carolyn Fairbairn


    David Cameron pays tribute to principal private secretary Chris Martin, who died today
    25 Nov 2015 Government Tax Profession
    David Cameron pays tribute to principal private secretary Chris Martin, who died today

    The Prime Minister described top official as “somewhere between a brother and a father” to all in the Number 10 team


    Spending Review 2015: George Osborne unveils surprise boost for Government Digital Service
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review 2015: George Osborne unveils surprise boost for Government Digital Service

    GDS to get an extra £450m, Spending Review confirms


    Spending Review 2015: Key workforce, estate and financial management reforms – and the assets in line for privatisation
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review 2015: Key workforce, estate and financial management reforms – and the assets in line for privatisation

    Comprehensive Spending Review eyes raft of efficiency-focused changes across government, including a review of sickness absence and cuts to the DWP estate. Here are the key details


    Spending Review 2015: The departmental settlements
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review 2015: The departmental settlements

    Topline departmental figures from the chancellor's Comprehensive Spending Review


    Spending Review 2015: live coverage as George Osborne unveils departmental spending plans
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review 2015: live coverage as George Osborne unveils departmental spending plans

    Live: Rolling coverage of the Comprehensive Spending Review and Autumn Statement provided by CSW's sister title PoliticsHome


    Government 'set to breach welfare spending cap'
    25 Nov 2015 Economy
    Government "set to breach welfare spending cap"

    Ministers reportedly seeking vote on the self-imposed welfare cap after tax credits rethink


    Spending Review 2015: What we know so far
    25 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review 2015: What we know so far

    CSW rounds up the big Spending Review stories and analysis ahead of the chancellor's statement to the Commons at 12:30pm


    Government Property Unit chief Bruce Mann on how the civil service is celebrating smarter working
    24 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Government Property Unit chief Bruce Mann on how the civil service is celebrating smarter working

    How smart is your team? Bruce Mann, executive director of the Government Property Unit, on the importance of smart working and how the civil service is celebrating and supporting teams who want to adopt it


    Ministry of Defence could 'lose core expertise' through civil service job cuts, MPs hear
    24 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Ministry of Defence could "lose core expertise" through civil service job cuts, MPs hear

    Defence committee takes evidence on the Strategic Defence and Security Review – with decision to axe 30% of MoD's civilian staff coming under fire from academics


    Peter Unwin: Whitehall has come a long way on diversity – but there is a dearth of minority ethnic or disabled leaders
    24 Nov 2015 HR
    Peter Unwin: Whitehall has come a long way on diversity – but there is a dearth of minority ethnic or disabled leaders

    The chief executive of the Whitehall & Industry Group discusses key lessons from his time as disability champion at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


    Dave Penman: The row over Kids Company shows the value of good advice from senior civil servants
    24 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Dave Penman: The row over Kids Company shows the value of good advice from senior civil servants

    We rightly expect a lot from our perm secs – and the controversy over public funding for the Kids Company charity shows how important their advice can be


    Meeting the Spending Review challenge: a CSW round table
    24 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Meeting the Spending Review challenge: a CSW round table

    After years of shrinking departmental budgets, how can civil servants rise to the further challenge of the 2015 Spending Review? Jess Wilkins reports from a CSW round table which sought to address that very question


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