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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Restaurant: The blue boar smokehouse
    19 Dec 2012 Culture
    Restaurant: The blue boar smokehouse

    45 Tothill Street, London SW1H 9LQ

    http://blueboarlondon.com


    May wants more debate of domestic security at NSC
    19 Dec 2012 Foreign Affairs
    May wants more debate of domestic security at NSC

    As the National Security Council (NSC) has been evolving, the Home Office has been “looking at the types of subjects it has been taking”, home secretary Teresa May told the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy on Monday.


    Laidlaw blames gaps in SRO roles and reluctance to highlight problems
    19 Dec 2012 Commercial
    Laidlaw blames gaps in SRO roles and reluctance to highlight problems

    The lack of a senior responsible owner for the West Coast Rail franchise project was the “biggest problem” behind the failure of the bidding process, Sam Laidlaw told the House of Commons Transport Committee yesterday.


    Levene: MoD still struggling to determine ‘financial truth'
    19 Dec 2012 Finance
    Levene: MoD still struggling to determine ‘financial truth'

    The Ministry of Defence is struggling to build a financial management system that determines a “single version of the financial truth” and there is a “high risk to delivery” of the department’s strategy for setting out clear management information (MI), according to the Defence Review Annual Report published yesterday by Lord Levene.


    DfID takes the brunt of cuts
    19 Dec 2012 Foreign Affairs
    DfID takes the brunt of cuts

    The Ministry of Defence is struggling to build a financial management system that determines a “single version of the financial truth” and there is a “high risk to delivery” of the department’s strategy for setting out clear management information (MI), according to the Defence Review Annual Report published yesterday by Lord Levene.


    19 Dec 2012 Commercial
    Charities offered bidding training

    A set of new ‘masterclasses’ that aim to help the voluntary and community sector (VCS) to secure public sector contracts were announced by the Cabinet Office  last week.


    19 Dec 2012 Energy & Environment
    Green drive makes savings

    Nearly £50m was saved in 2011-12 compared to 2009-10 by cutting the use of fossil fuels and reducing waste and water consumption across Whitehall, the Cabinet Office announced last week.


    MoD selling radio spectrum
    19 Dec 2012 Economy
    MoD selling radio spectrum

    The sale of Ministry of Defence (MoD) radio frequences could raise £1bn, the Financial Times reported this week. Two radio bands are being sold, with two industry experts telling the newspaper that each is likely to net £4-500m.


    19 Dec 2012 Culture
    Gig: The Black Keys

    o2 Arena, London


    19 Dec 2012 Economy
    Welsh Govt to buy airport

    The Welsh Government has entered into negotiations to nationalise Cardiff Airport, first minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, announced yesterday.


    Frontline: Primary School Teacher
    19 Dec 2012 Education
    Frontline: Primary School Teacher

    A primary school teacher laments the loss of centralised standards.


    ODI opposes database publication
    19 Dec 2012 Education
    ODI opposes database publication

    The Department for Education (DfE) should not make the National Pupil Database (NPD) available to the public, according to the Open Data Institute – a publicly-funded organisation dedicated to helping departments publish information and the private sector benefit from public data.


    19 Dec 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: Why training must underpin revival

    Pruned hard, the civil service will be lost without new skills.


    Officials spot gaps between pace and potential in IT developments
    19 Dec 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Officials spot gaps between pace and potential in IT developments

    The government is not sufficiently prioritising some fields of government IT work that could produce big savings, delegates at an IT conference last December said in an electronic survey.


    Opinion: Ministers mustn't have the right to choose between candidates
    19 Dec 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: Ministers mustn't have the right to choose between candidates

    Last week the Civil Service Commission published its response to two proposals in the Civil Service Reform Plan for greater ministerial involvement in senior civil service appointments. The most discussed proposal would give ministers the right to choose their permanent secretaries from a number of candidates judged suitable by a selection panel. In our response, the commission actively supports the involvement of ministers in permanent secretary competitions and has agreed some further changes to strengthen that involvement. But we stop short of giving ministers a choice. That would, we believe, be a step too far.


    Maude calls ceasefire in battle over perm sec appointments
    19 Dec 2012 Leadership
    Maude calls ceasefire in battle over perm sec appointments

    Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has paused his plans to allow ministers to choose their permanent secretary from an approved shortlist, after the Civil Service Commission intervened to propose a compromise arrangement.


    15 Dec 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Dec 2012

    Janice Hartley and Sue Moore started their roles as directors of delivery for Universal Credit at the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) on 5 November, replacing Steve Dover, the previous director of programme delivery. Hartley was previously the DWP’s interim service delivery director for corporate IT, and Moore was its fraud and error programme director. A DWP spokesperson told CSW the roles were not “direct replacements” for Dover because “the scope of the roles of senior staff has changed” as the project moves from the design to delivery phase.


    Roundtable: Buy bargains, counter calamities
    14 Dec 2012 Commercial
    Roundtable: Buy bargains, counter calamities

    The government has repeatedly come a cropper when outsourcing work, but the number of outsourced projects is only going to grow. Mark Smulian attends a round table on how the civil service can become a shrewder customer


    05 Dec 2012 Analysis
    Editorial: A policy doomed to failure

    The Social Mobility Strategy is facing a gale-force headwind


    Opinion: The civil service must showcase its strengths
    05 Dec 2012 Analysis
    Opinion: The civil service must showcase its strengths

    We were both honoured to attend and be part of the Civil Service Awards last month. From Stranraer to Bournemouth, the outstanding work of civil servants was celebrated – whether they’d delivered roads or the Olympics, run prisons or Jobcentres. In one evening we recognised the very best of the civil service and left in no doubt that we lead some of the most talented professionals.


    ODI wins £466,000 investment and World Bank pact on data use
    05 Dec 2012
    ODI wins £466,000 investment and World Bank pact on data use

    The government’s new Open Data Institute launched yesterday with an additional $750,000 (£466,000) investment from philanthropic body the Omidyar Network, run by the founder of eBay.


    Kerslake admits permanent secretary turnover problem
    05 Dec 2012 HR
    Kerslake admits permanent secretary turnover problem

    Civil service head Sir Bob Kerslake has told CSW that the turnover of permanent secretaries in the past two years has been too high, and that “in an ideal world” there would not be as much change.


    PAC chair Hodge praises civil service at annual awards night
    05 Dec 2012 Leadership
    PAC chair Hodge praises civil service at annual awards night

    The civil service makes a “huge contribution” to serving the country and its good work should be recognised, Margaret Hodge, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), said at the Civil Service Awards on 22 November.


    Big Lottery Fund and IfG combine to provide frontline seminars
    05 Dec 2012 Culture
    Big Lottery Fund and IfG combine to provide frontline seminars

    The Big Lottery Fund (BLF) and the Institute for Government (IfG) are entering into a partnership to build links between civil servants and the frontline workers who deliver services to vulnerable people.


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