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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
    Departments 'face months of funding uncertainty', OBR chair says
    13 Mar 2024 Finance
    Departments 'face months of funding uncertainty', OBR chair says
    MPs are warned that lack of detail on spending beyond March 2025 will hamper leaders' abilty to plan
    Union threatens legal action over Rwanda bill
    13 Mar 2024 Legal
    Union threatens legal action over Rwanda bill
    FDA union outlines concerns about guidance instructing Home Office staff to ignore European court rulings which block deportations to Rwanda
    Treasury shakes up leadership as Cat Little departs
    13 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury shakes up leadership as Cat Little departs
    Beth Russell will take on new responsibilities while the Treasury considers recruiting a replacement second perm sec
    Civil service headcount reaches 500,000 mark
    13 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service headcount reaches 500,000 mark
    Civil service hits highest headcount since 2007 despite Hunt's plans to introduce a cap and cut 66,000 jobs
    Brown, Major and O'Donnell: Cabinet Office and No.10 are too big and inefficient
    12 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Brown, Major and O'Donnell: Cabinet Office and No.10 are too big and inefficient
    The former prime ministers and cab sec warn of "massive rise in the number of bureaucrats" at the centre of government
    'Very worrying': Interest in the Civil Service Fast Stream plummets Exclusive
    12 Mar 2024 HR
    'Very worrying': Interest in the Civil Service Fast Stream plummets
    As Civil Service Fast Stream applications fall dramatically for a second year, experts weigh in on the "worrying" trend
    Perm secs get flak over action to combat fraud and corruption
    12 Mar 2024 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Perm secs get flak over action to combat fraud and corruption
    Public Accounts Committee chair questions commitments to transparency and flags "vagueness" on investment for recovery work
    Sedwill says civil service needs a 'physical campus' for training
    11 Mar 2024 HR
    Sedwill says civil service needs a 'physical campus' for training
    Former cabinet secretary also tells MPs officials need to be incentivised to stay in their jobs for longer
    Starmer would create policy delivery unit and slimmed-down 'executive cabinet'
    11 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Starmer would create policy delivery unit and slimmed-down 'executive cabinet'
    Executive cabinet would make 'most important strategic decisions' in a Labour government
    IfG commission recommends new Department for the Civil Service
    11 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    IfG commission recommends new Department for the Civil Service
    Report also calls for a new first secretary of state to the lead the civil service department and a department for the PM and his cabinet
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – March 11
    11 Mar 2024 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – March 11
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    MPs alarmed at MoD’s lack of proper plan to fund armed forces
    08 Mar 2024 Security & Defence
    MPs alarmed at MoD’s lack of proper plan to fund armed forces
    Public Accounts Committee calls on Ministry of Defence to make "difficult choices about which equipment programmes it can and cannot afford”
    Spring Budget: HMRC gets extra £140m to chase tax debts
    08 Mar 2024 HR
    Spring Budget: HMRC gets extra £140m to chase tax debts
    DWP in line for funding boost to speed up processing of disability benefits
    PCS announces strike ballot of 160,000 officials over pay
    07 Mar 2024 HR
    PCS announces strike ballot of 160,000 officials over pay
    Union general secretary Fran Heathcote says government has refused to commit to inflation-proof pay rises for 2024-25
    Spring Budget: Unprotected departments face cuts of up to 3.5%
    07 Mar 2024 Finance
    Spring Budget: Unprotected departments face cuts of up to 3.5%
    IFS predicts increasing pressure on prisons, courts and local government – and dubs defence spending pledge "not worth the paper its written on"
    Corrupt MoD official convicted of misconduct in public office
    07 Mar 2024 Security & Defence
    Corrupt MoD official convicted of misconduct in public office
    Jeffrey Cook pocketed kickbacks worth at least £70,000 in exchange for defence contracts whilst he was an MoD civil servant
    GLD names first chief operating officer
    07 Mar 2024 HR
    GLD names first chief operating officer
    Richard Cornish joins the GLD in a new position, arriving from Defence Business Services, where he was chief executive
    Spring Budget: Little change to spending plans as departments continue to face significant real-terms cuts
    06 Mar 2024 Economy
    Spring Budget: Little change to spending plans as departments continue to face significant real-terms cuts
    Jeremy Hunt also says that the next spending review will “prioritise” proposals that pay for themselves with cash savings within five years
    All the key announcements in Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget
    06 Mar 2024 Politics & Constitution
    All the key announcements in Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget
    Hunt announces tax cuts, child benefit reforms and extra levelling up cash
    Budget: Departments to develop 'productivity plans' ahead of spending review
    06 Mar 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Budget: Departments to develop 'productivity plans' ahead of spending review
    Jeremy Hunt allocates £800m to boosting productivity across public services
    Home Office asylum seeker ankle tag-monitoring pilot 'highly intrusive', watchdog finds
    06 Mar 2024 Security & Defence
    Home Office asylum seeker ankle tag-monitoring pilot 'highly intrusive', watchdog finds
    Department rejects ICO decision that it failed to address privacy risks in the GPS monitoring pilot
    GPA appoints strategic partners for capital programmes
    06 Mar 2024 Commercial
    GPA appoints strategic partners for capital programmes
    North American consultants will provide design and specialist services for the hubs programme and Whitehall Campus
    Former top prosecutor Max Hill admonished for 'unambiguous' breach of revolving-door rules
    06 Mar 2024 HR
    Former top prosecutor Max Hill admonished for 'unambiguous' breach of revolving-door rules
    Acoba chair Eric Pickles said Hill “chose to blatantly disregard the process as detailed to him”
    People Survey: Increasing concern departments won't act on bullying and harassment
    05 Mar 2024 HR
    People Survey: Increasing concern departments won't act on bullying and harassment
    Levels of bullying and harassment rise from 7 to 8% as more civil servants say they fear action won't be taken if they report incidents
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