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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
    Scottish Government offers £180k a year for next health chief
    04 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Scottish Government offers £180k a year for next health chief

    Next NHS Scotland boss will earn more than their predecessor, job ad shows


    DfT told to explain how Crossrail bosses are being held to account
    04 Apr 2019 Economy
    DfT told to explain how Crossrail bosses are being held to account

    MPs call on department to set out consequences faced by officials for £17.6bn rail project’s late running


    Defra seeks next chief scientific adviser
    04 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Defra seeks next chief scientific adviser

    Department offers £120k a year for leader tasked with ensuring science and evidence stay "at the heart" of its post-Brexit operations


    MoJ to stop 'marking own homework' on failing jails
    04 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    MoJ to stop 'marking own homework' on failing jails

    New system of follow-up reviews will update ministers on progress with improving worst prisons 


    Home Office expects to pay out £200m in Windrush compensation scheme
    03 Apr 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office expects to pay out £200m in Windrush compensation scheme

    Scheme launched days after cabinet secretary admits there were "underlying structural causes" for scandal


    MoJ defends 55p-per-minute call charge for court helplines
    03 Apr 2019 Communications
    MoJ defends 55p-per-minute call charge for court helplines

    Calls to advice lines for child support and probate services "do not generate revenue", minister says


    G4S loses Birmingham prison contract as MoJ retains control
    02 Apr 2019 Commercial
    G4S loses Birmingham prison contract as MoJ retains control

    Prisons minister says state "better placed" to retain control of HMP Birmingham after stepping in last year


    WATCH: Encourage an open ethos to secure your organisation Sponsored
    02 Apr 2019 Civil Service Reform
    WATCH: Encourage an open ethos to secure your organisation

    BT's CISO public sector, Hugh Tatton-Brown, joins Tech Talk’s recent podcast to discuss the current state of the security landscape and looks at what steps members of the C-suite should be taking to secure their organisations


    HS2 construction pushed back amid concerns over rising costs
    02 Apr 2019 Commercial
    HS2 construction pushed back amid concerns over rising costs

    Department for Transport insists “HS2 is happening" as release of funds delayed


    Sedwill and Manzoni dismiss attacks on civil service as 'nonsense' in message of support
    02 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Sedwill and Manzoni dismiss attacks on civil service as "nonsense" in message of support

    "We are proud of what you do," civil service chiefs say amid "unprecendented" challenges for officials


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 1
    01 Apr 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — April 1

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


    Part-privatisation of probation 'irredeemably flawed'
    01 Apr 2019 Commercial
    Part-privatisation of probation 'irredeemably flawed'

    Probation services would be 'safer' under public ownership, chief inspector says


    Theresa May could split Foreign Office to get withdrawal deal over line
    01 Apr 2019 Brexit
    Theresa May could split Foreign Office to get withdrawal deal over line

    Machinery of government change "would be game-changer", hardcore Brexiteers suggest


    FCO defends purchase of £12m New York penthouse
    29 Mar 2019 Commercial
    FCO defends purchase of £12m New York penthouse

    Department says ‘starchitect’-designed residence for consul general will help promote British business


    No-deal contingency ferries set sail despite Brexit delay
    29 Mar 2019 Brexit
    No-deal contingency ferries set sail despite Brexit delay

    Department for Transport-funded services start as one firm says "there is no turning back at this late stage"


    Dave Penman: In a batsh*t Brexit world, someone’s got to stand up for the civil service
    29 Mar 2019 Brexit
    Dave Penman: In a batsh*t Brexit world, someone’s got to stand up for the civil service

    Now Remainer voices have joined the fray, civil service values are under attack like never before


    Civil service ‘fundamentally changed’ by Brexit
    28 Mar 2019 Brexit
    Civil service ‘fundamentally changed’ by Brexit

    Report details seismic Whitehall shifts, two years after Theresa May triggered Article 50

     



     


    Reform outsourcing – don't ban it, think tank says
    28 Mar 2019 Commercial
    Reform outsourcing – don't ban it, think tank says

    Commercial skills still lacking in some departments, Reform report finds


    Civil servants 'unprepared' for devolution, ministers reveal
    28 Mar 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Civil servants 'unprepared' for devolution, ministers reveal

    Two decades after the Scottish Government and Welsh Government came into existence, politicians reflect on how staff reacted


    DWP rapped for ‘disappointing’ lack of insight on helping disabled people find jobs
    28 Mar 2019 Health & Social Care
    DWP rapped for ‘disappointing’ lack of insight on helping disabled people find jobs

    National Audit Office says department only has a limited evidence base, two years into 10-year drive to boost employment levels


    Gove unveils post-Brexit Defra agencies review
    27 Mar 2019 Brexit
    Gove unveils post-Brexit Defra agencies review

    Environment secretary also reveals rising number of secondments from Natural England


    Andrew Greenway: Lord Adonis's comments on the civil service show it's impossible to teach politicians curiosity
    27 Mar 2019 Brexit
    Andrew Greenway: Lord Adonis's comments on the civil service show it's impossible to teach politicians curiosity

    Lord Adonis's calls for permanent secretaries to resign are "an unwelcome reminder about the dearth of knowledge most politicians claim to have about the civil service"


    Lord Kerslake hits back at Truss for 'quango bashing'
    27 Mar 2019 Brexit
    Lord Kerslake hits back at Truss for 'quango bashing'

    Former cabinet secretary also dismisses "Remainer conspiracy" as he repeats call for public inquiry on Brexit


    Aid watchdog says DfID's investment arm 'lacks rigorous monitoring'
    26 Mar 2019 Economics
    Aid watchdog says DfID's investment arm 'lacks rigorous monitoring'

    CDC is doing too little to ensure the billions it invests have maximum impact, ICAI says


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