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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
    Oliver Robbins leaves DExEU to lead cross-government Brexit coordination in Number 10
    18 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Oliver Robbins leaves DExEU to lead cross-government Brexit coordination in Number 10

    Philip Rycroft, the second permanent secretary at DExEU, will take up top post following Robbins's move to Cabinet Office


    Francis Maude right on Whitehall criticism, says Lib Dem civil service spokesman
    18 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Francis Maude right on Whitehall criticism, says Lib Dem civil service spokesman

    Tim Razzall tells Civil Service World he blames government for lack of vision on Brexit


    UK statistics watchdog spars with Boris Johnson over '£350m Brexit payments' claim
    18 Sep 2017 Brexit
    UK statistics watchdog spars with Boris Johnson over '£350m Brexit payments' claim

    Sir David Norgrove slaps down foreign secretary for "clear misuse of officials statistics"


    Antonia Romeo on running the new Department for International Trade and cross-Whitehall working on Brexit
    18 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Antonia Romeo on running the new Department for International Trade and cross-Whitehall working on Brexit

    In her first interview as permanent secretary of the Department for International Trade, Antonia Romeo tells Richard Johnstone about the progress already made, and the Brexit challenges to come, for this brand new ministry.


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 18
    18 Sep 2017 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 18

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    HMRC executive chair Edward Troup to step down
    15 Sep 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC executive chair Edward Troup to step down

    Department’s most senior tax professional announces retirement at the end of the year


    Leadsom defends Tory abstentions in pay cap vote
    15 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Leadsom defends Tory abstentions in pay cap vote

    Leader of the house claims government policy on the pay cap has already been “thoroughly covered” after Labour tables opposition-day motion


    Grenfell Tower inquiry to 'lift lid' on Whitehall's handling of safety advice
    15 Sep 2017 Justice & Home Affairs
    Grenfell Tower inquiry to 'lift lid' on Whitehall's handling of safety advice

    New document reveals plans to probe central government responses to previous high-rise fires and impact of any failings on west London tragedy


    Crown Commercial Service offers furniture SMEs a seat at the table in hubs plan
    15 Sep 2017 Commercial
    Crown Commercial Service offers furniture SMEs a seat at the table in hubs plan

    Agency says small firms make up two-thirds of businesses on £330m framework to supply Government Hubs Programme


    HMRC hires Singapore team to advise on ‘blue-sky’ customs upgrade
    15 Sep 2017 Brexit
    HMRC hires Singapore team to advise on ‘blue-sky’ customs upgrade

    Move part of scoping exercise for post-Brexit trading arrangements, MPs told


    Home Office considers limiting pre-release access after migration data leak
    15 Sep 2017 Communications
    Home Office considers limiting pre-release access after migration data leak

    Amber Rudd responds to call from statistics chief to follow ONS in scrapping system that allows select people to preview official figures


    Half of civil service roles now advertised externally
    14 Sep 2017 Education
    Half of civil service roles now advertised externally

    Government has also boosted external recruitment into the civil service, with 38% jobs going to outside candidates


    Call for Grenfell Tower inquiry to learn lessons from previous investigations
    14 Sep 2017 Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for Grenfell Tower inquiry to learn lessons from previous investigations

    As the judge-led public inquiry opens on the three-month anniversary of the fire, legal experts call for a “repository of expertise” to build on lessons of past inquiries


    Government departments using 30% more temporary staff
    13 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Government departments using 30% more temporary staff

    ONS statistics also show staff numbers across the civil service have grown for the second quarter in a row


    Heywood and Manzoni defend civil service from attack by Francis Maude
    13 Sep 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Heywood and Manzoni defend civil service from attack by Francis Maude

    Cabinet secretary describes speech by former minister as an "inaccurate portrayal" of civil service, while chief executive says Whitehall is "deepening and accelerating" reforms


    BEIS will pay to know why staff are leaving? I claim my £80,000
    13 Sep 2017 Brexit
    BEIS will pay to know why staff are leaving? I claim my £80,000

    The recently merged department lacks strategic coherence and authentic leaders – civil servants won't take it any more


    Unions deride ‘repugnant’ below-inflation pay cap lift
    12 Sep 2017 Finance
    Unions deride ‘repugnant’ below-inflation pay cap lift

    Prison Officers Association rejects pay boost, as more public sector trade unions moot industrial action


    There's a crack in the pay cap – but no signs of looser Treasury purse-strings
    12 Sep 2017 HR
    There's a crack in the pay cap – but no signs of looser Treasury purse-strings

    Green-lighting pay rises without increasing budgets is not an end to austerity, says Civil Service World editor 


    Civil service chief Manzoni says Whitehall must 'break down siloes' and share data
    12 Sep 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service chief Manzoni says Whitehall must 'break down siloes' and share data

    Cabinet Office perm sec says civil service must work more collaboratively to make digital transformation a reality


    BEIS offers £80k to find out why its staff are leaving
    12 Sep 2017 Brexit
    BEIS offers £80k to find out why its staff are leaving

    The business department is seeking a private consultant to investigate retention problems


    Warning sounded over retention of civil service customs specialists
    12 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Warning sounded over retention of civil service customs specialists

    Institute for Government report also warns of tech challenges facing HMRC as it develops new customs system


    Lurching between short term crises takes its toll on civil servants
    12 Sep 2017 Brexit
    Lurching between short term crises takes its toll on civil servants

    From the Manchester bombing to the Grenfell Tower fire, Whitehall faces constant unprecedented demands and must focus on building resilience


    Julian McCrae: How to accelerate the professionalisation of Whitehall
    11 Sep 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Julian McCrae: How to accelerate the professionalisation of Whitehall

    Moves to establish professions across government have made significant strides, but some functions are more advanced than others. Now is the time to quicken the reforms


    MPs demand answers from Valuation Office Agency chief
    11 Sep 2017 Economics
    MPs demand answers from Valuation Office Agency chief

    Select committee chair seeks evidence base for “unfair” Staircase Tax


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