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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
    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
    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
    Opinion: Ian Watmore on the Olympics
    17 Sep 2014 Commercial
    Opinion: Ian Watmore on the Olympics

    Former Cabinet Office perm sec Ian Watmore explains why the Olympics worked so well – and how officials avoided pitfalls such as political meddling and hasty deadlines


    Passport Office chief exec accused of ‘complete management failure’
    16 Sep 2014 Foreign Affairs
    Passport Office chief exec accused of ‘complete management failure’

    Paul Pugh, chief executive of the Passport Office, has been accused of a “complete management failure” by the Home Affairs Select Committee. In a report published today, the committee calls for the office to be abolished and its functions to be returned to the direct control of ministers.


    Beyond the comfort zone - Steve Douglas
    12 Sep 2014 HR
    Beyond the comfort zone - Steve Douglas

    A monthly interview with people who've crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world.


    Looking Across: Bharti Patel, ECPAT UK CEO
    12 Sep 2014 Leadership
    Looking Across: Bharti Patel, ECPAT UK CEO

    Perspectives from outside the civil service


    Build Your Organisation: Rob Haslam
    04 Sep 2014 Economy
    Build Your Organisation: Rob Haslam

    Improving board performance would reduce staff turnover and cut the number of costly project failures.


    Excellence in delivery
    03 Sep 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Excellence in delivery

    Lord Browne of Madingley, Lead Non-Executive Director, HM Government offers and overview of the progress the civil service has seen in recent years.


    Interview: Chris Wormald
    03 Sep 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Interview: Chris Wormald

    Chris Wormald tells Winnie Agbonlahor how he's trying to raise the standard of policymaking across government - without imposing too much central control


    Over half of perm secs attended Oxbridge, report finds
    02 Sep 2014 Culture
    Over half of perm secs attended Oxbridge, report finds

    More than half of permanent secretaries attended Oxbridge, compared to less than 1% of the public as a whole, according to a report by the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission which criticises the lack of diversity among the people running the country.


    Feature: permanent secretaries' objectives
    02 Sep 2014 Communications
    Feature: permanent secretaries' objectives

    The new set of published perm secs' objectives seem much improved, but are they really what they claim to be? Report by Samera Owusu Tutu. Illustration by John Levers.


    Survey reveals negative feelings among public sector health professionals
    29 Aug 2014 Health & Social Care
    Survey reveals negative feelings among public sector health professionals

    A survey of health professionals reveals negativity about NHS reforms across the board. Samera Owusu Tutu reports


    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
    27 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

    Picking the right civil service CEO is important. But, FDA general secretary Dave Penman argues that any candidate will encounter the job's structural challenges.


    World Service: A perspective from the civil service of New Zealand
    27 Aug 2014 Communications
    World Service: A perspective from the civil service of New Zealand

    Iain Rennie, state services commissioner at the New Zealand Government, tells Civil Service World about the strengths and weaknesses of his home civil service


    MoJ fined for mishandling personal data
    26 Aug 2014 Justice & Home Affairs
    MoJ fined for mishandling personal data

    The Ministry of Justice has been served a penalty of £180,000 by the ICO today for losing sensitive data.


    Lunch with... Dominic Jermey
    26 Aug 2014 Culture
    Lunch with... Dominic Jermey

    Just a month after Dominic Jermey started his new job as chief executive of UK Trade and Investment, he spoke to Winnie Agbonlahor. 


    Build Your Skills
    22 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Build Your Skills

    The secret of great leadership lies not in management books, but in learning to identify and understand your emotions.


    New CEO should report to PM, says think-tank founder
    21 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    New CEO should report to PM, says think-tank founder

    The new chief executive of the civil service will only have “sufficient authority” if he/she reports directly to the prime minister, rather than Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood, John Healey, co-founder of new think-tank GovernUp, has said.


    Heywood defends creation of new chief exec role
    21 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Heywood defends creation of new chief exec role

    MPs are sceptical about the rush to appoint a CEO, reports Winnie Agbonlahor.


    Delays in assessing Home Office record-keeping
    19 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Delays in assessing Home Office record-keeping

    Uniquely, the Home Office has kept National Archives assessors at bay. Samera Owusu Tutu hears the TNA bid for access.


    Editorial: CSW too white? Don't shoot the messenger
    19 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Editorial: CSW too white? Don't shoot the messenger

    CSW magazine is full of white men. But don't shoot the messenger: we're depicting the reality of Whitehall's top leadership.


    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA
    19 Aug 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Opinion: Dave Penman, FDA

    Picking the right civil service CEO is important. But any candidate will encounter the job's structural challenges.


    The Foreign Office and World War
    19 Aug 2014 Culture
    The Foreign Office and World War

    FCO historian Richard Smith explains his department’s response to the Great War


    Home Office to pay more than £220m over bungled e-Borders termination
    18 Aug 2014 Security & Defence
    Home Office to pay more than £220m over bungled e-Borders termination

    The Home Office has today been ordered to pay US defence contractor Raytheon Systems more than £220m by an arbitration tribunal considering the termination of the e-borders contract.



     


    Looking Across: Malcolm Stirling
    15 Aug 2014 Commercial
    Looking Across: Malcolm Stirling

    Malcolm Stirling, Business Consultant, Monster Worldwide Ltd


    Lord Hennessy meets... Lord Heseltine
    11 Aug 2014 Culture
    Lord Hennessy meets... Lord Heseltine

    Journalist and historian Peter Hennessy meets former deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine to discuss his life in politics – and his views of the civil service.


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