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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
    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
    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
    DWP digital chief: carer’s allowance system is ‘atrocious’
    16 Jul 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    DWP digital chief: carer’s allowance system is ‘atrocious’

    The current system for applying for carer’s allowance is “atrocious” and provides “a really poor service”, the man in charge of digital services at the Department for Work and Pensions has said.


    DH launches digital policy toolkit
    16 Jul 2013 Digital, Data & Technology
    DH launches digital policy toolkit

    The Department of Health has launched a new digital toolkit for policymakers.


    The Conservative iconoclast
    15 Jul 2013 Leadership
    The Conservative iconoclast

    PASC chair Bernard Jenkin is highly critical of aspects of the civil service – but he’s sympathetic to civil servants themselves, and earlier this month an audience of officials gave his arguments a warm reception. Matt Ross reports.


    Project leaders set for pay hike
    12 Jul 2013 Project Delivery
    Project leaders set for pay hike

    Officials leading major projects can now benefit from a ‘pivotal role allowance’ (PRA) introduced to encourage senior responsible owners (SROs) to stay in their job for the full length of a project, Sir Bob Kerslake, the head of the civil service, told Civil Service Live last week.


    Launch of healthcare improvement initiative
    12 Jul 2013
    Launch of healthcare improvement initiative

    A national campaign to improve the treatment of long-term conditions was launched this week by an alliance of NHS managers and businesses.


    12 Jul 2013 Analysis
    Debate: Will fracking be good for the UK?

    America’s fracking revolution has driven down energy prices and given the economy a boost – but could the same happen here? CSW asked the Institute of Directors’ Corin Taylor and energy expert Professor Jim Watson of the University of Sussex to address the question: will fracking be good for the UK?


    Civil service workplace reform too slow, leaders confess
    11 Jul 2013
    Civil service workplace reform too slow, leaders confess

    The civil service has been too slow to improve the working conditions of staff, civil service leaders have admitted. Speaking at Civil Service Live last week, they pledged that much more will be achieved over the next year.


    Maude set to announce move to ‘extended ministerial offices’
    10 Jul 2013 Leadership
    Maude set to announce move to ‘extended ministerial offices’

    Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude will today announce that secretaries of  state are to be allowed to expand their private offices, mainly by appointing  policy advisers on short-term civil service contracts. He is also expected to  say that he does not intend to push for further changes to the permanent secretary appointments process this year.


    Frontline: Hospital senior house officer
    08 Jul 2013 Health & Social Care
    Frontline: Hospital senior house officer

    A hospital doctor says government edicts and the fear of litigation are limiting medical staffs’ freedom to learn their trade and act in their patients’ best interests. Tom Barfield reports.


    Restaurant Review: Caxton Grill
    05 Jul 2013 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Caxton Grill

    The Caxton Grill, housed in the newly refurbished four-star St Ermin’s Hotel by St James’s Park, has long offered refreshments to civil servants of the subterranean variety. MI6 and MI5 operatives met contacts here in the 1930s, and during World War II Winston Churchill ordered that the Special Operations Executive (now the SAS) be formed here. Ian Fleming used to work in St Ermin’s – as did traitors Guy Burgess and Kim Philby, the latter meeting his Soviet contact in the hotel bar.


    The secret life of drones
    05 Jul 2013 Foreign Affairs
    The secret life of drones

    Though their origins lie in military applications, drones are increasingly being used in a civilian context. Winnie Agbonlahor reports on how the public sector might capitalise on the opportunities around unmanned aircraft.


    Heywood: We will do more to improve workplace conditions
    04 Jul 2013
    Heywood: We will do more to improve workplace conditions

    The government will do more to improve the workplace conditions of civil servants over the next year, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood pledged this week at Civil Service Live.


    Heywood praises ‘step change’ in civil service productivity
    03 Jul 2013 Leadership
    Heywood praises ‘step change’ in civil service productivity

    The civil service has increased its productivity and begun to reform, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood told an audience at Civil Service Live yesterday, but it will have to redouble its efforts to help the country deal with its huge economic and fiscal challenges.


    Interview: Mark Russell, Shareholder Executive
    03 Jul 2013 Commercial
    Interview: Mark Russell, Shareholder Executive

    As chief executive of the Shareholder Executive, Mark Russell is responsible for overseeing the running of more than 20 government-owned businesses. Joshua Chambers meets him to discuss transparency, pay and privatisation


    Russell: Ordnance Survey and Met Office should release more data without charge
    03 Jul 2013
    Russell: Ordnance Survey and Met Office should release more data without charge

    Ordnance Survey and the Met Office should do more to support the open data agenda, according to Mark Russell, chief executive of the Shareholder Executive.


    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials
    02 Jul 2013
    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials

    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials


    Civil Service Learning registrations up from 40,000 to 400,000
    01 Jul 2013 Education
    Civil Service Learning registrations up from 40,000 to 400,000

    The number of civil servants taking courses with the government's new training provider, Civil Service Learning (CSL), has increased from 40,000 to 400,000 in the past year, it was revealed today.


    The intelligence services must explain their actions, argues Isabella Sankey
    01 Jul 2013 Analysis
    The intelligence services must explain their actions, argues Isabella Sankey

    Benjamin Franklin once spoke of the perils of sacrificing precious liberty for a little temporary security. His words have a powerful resonance following the saga of state surveillance exposed in recent weeks.


    FCO braced for criticism on Iraq record-keeping
    01 Jul 2013 Security & Defence
    FCO braced for criticism on Iraq record-keeping

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) officials believe the department will be criticised by Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the Iraq War over the poor state of its record-keeping, according to its 2012-13 departmental improvement plan published last month.


    Land Registry releases new data set
    28 Jun 2013
    Land Registry releases new data set

    The Land Registry is making a data set that previously was paid-for available for free, as part of its open data programme, it has been announced today.


    Consultants, not civil servants, to manage 'crucial' infrastructure projects
    27 Jun 2013 Energy & Environment
    Consultants, not civil servants, to manage 'crucial' infrastructure projects

    The delivery of “crucial” infrastructure projects is to be coordinated by "commercial experts" - not civil servants - Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury announced today, when setting out  the government’s £100bn infrastructure plan.


    Sedwill: structure floored UKBA
    27 Jun 2013
    Sedwill: structure floored UKBA

    Bringing the UK Border Agency back under Home Office jurisdiction has involved more than cosmetic changes, the department’s permanent secretary has insisted.


    Spending Review 2013: departmental breakdowns
    27 Jun 2013 Economy
    Spending Review 2013: departmental breakdowns

    CSW sets out the Spending Review’s main implications for each department below, covering the changes in their resource and capital DEL, their administration budgets, and explaining the main policy and operational challenges facing civil servants.


    27 Jun 2013
    NIBs: Green Deal, PF2, gagging

    • A new unit has been set up in the Treasury to represent the public sector on the boards of Private Finance 2 (PF2) projects.


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