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    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

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    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
    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
    New Treasury permanent secretary: Tom Scholar named as Sir Nick Macpherson's successor
    11 Mar 2016 Economics
    New Treasury permanent secretary: Tom Scholar named as Sir Nick Macpherson's successor

    Chancellor George Osborne picks "outstanding civil servant" for the top Treasury post


    'Serious questions' over shake-up of public appointments process, says outgoing watchdog Sir David Normington
    11 Mar 2016 Education
    "Serious questions" over shake-up of public appointments process, says outgoing watchdog Sir David Normington

    Outgoing Commissioner for Public Appointments Sir David Normington says impact of planned shake-up of the watchdog outlined by Cabinet Office-commissioned review "would be largely to remove the checks and balances recommended by Lord Nolan 20 years ago"


    Rural Payments Agency boss Mark Grimshaw points to progress on EU payments after criticism of digital delays
    11 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Rural Payments Agency boss Mark Grimshaw points to progress on EU payments after criticism of digital delays

    RPA boss says failings over scheme to pay EU farmers "will live with me for many years" – but says "almost all" outstanding 2015 payments will be made by the end of this month


    Cabinet Office must do more to support civil service whistleblowers, says Public Accounts Committee
    11 Mar 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Cabinet Office must do more to support civil service whistleblowers, says Public Accounts Committee

    MPs on the Public Accounts Committee criticise the Cabinet Office for failing to deliver a culture change to protect staff who to raise concerns in the public interest


    EU referendum: David Cameron's special adviser 'clearly in breach' of rules, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin
    10 Mar 2016 Foreign Affairs
    EU referendum: David Cameron's special adviser "clearly in breach" of rules, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin

    Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee chair Bernard Jenkin writes to prime minister David Cameron to complain about social media conduct of adviser Daniel Korski


    Government Digital Service eyes 'constant revolution' in next phase of GOV.UK reform
    10 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Government Digital Service eyes "constant revolution" in next phase of GOV.UK reform

    GOV.UK product lead Neil Williams sets out refreshed "vision" for the single government web domain


    EU referendum: Civil servants “face dilemma” over vote, says FDA union chief Dave Penman
    10 Mar 2016 Foreign Affairs
    EU referendum: Civil servants “face dilemma” over vote, says FDA union chief Dave Penman

    FDA general secretary Dave Penman says lack of cabinet unity on EU referendum is a headache for civil servants – but insists campaigning rules don't need to stifle debate


    HMRC's Jennie Granger hails victory in bankers' bonus battle with Deutsche Bank and UBS
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    HMRC's Jennie Granger hails victory in bankers' bonus battle with Deutsche Bank and UBS

    Tax authority challenged the legality of two offshore schemes designed by the banks to avoid paying tax on bankers' bonuses


    Redundancy cap: no civil servant earning under £25,000 will be affected, says BIS minister – as MPs attack plans
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    Redundancy cap: no civil servant earning under £25,000 will be affected, says BIS minister – as MPs attack plans

    "We also think it unlikely that anyone earning less than £27,000 would be hit by the cap," says BIS minister, as government sees off Labour plan to tie limit to inflation and exempt the private sector


    Government suffers Commons defeat over Sunday trading plans
    10 Mar 2016 Economy
    Government suffers Commons defeat over Sunday trading plans

    Defeat on BIS plans came after a last-ditch attempt by George Osborne to stave off a Tory rebellion


    DECC's Stephen Lovegrove to succeed Jon Thompson as Ministry of Defence permanent secretary
    09 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DECC's Stephen Lovegrove to succeed Jon Thompson as Ministry of Defence permanent secretary

    Lovegrove to leave DECC after three years at the top, taking over from Jon Thompson at the MoD "shortly"


    National Audit Office questions government's SME claims – and urges clarity over contract management
    09 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    National Audit Office questions government's SME claims – and urges clarity over contract management

    Spending watchdog questions the government’s claims on SME spending, and urges departments to make sure that initiatives to improve commercial capability do not undermine attempts to support small companies


    How Sir George Martin caused me to lose my minister – by a former private secretary (and Beatles fanatic)
    09 Mar 2016 Culture
    How Sir George Martin caused me to lose my minister – by a former private secretary (and Beatles fanatic)

    Former private secretary Dunstan Hadley recalls how an encounter with the fifth Beatle at Abbey Road studios led him to compromise his professionalism... 


    Crown Commercial Service chief Sally Collier set to move to Ofqual
    08 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Crown Commercial Service chief Sally Collier set to move to Ofqual
    CCS chief named as government's preferred candidate for vacant post of chief regulator at exams watchdog Ofqual
    International Women’s Day: Whitehall's tech chief Stephen Foreshew-Cain vows to boycott panels with no female representation
    08 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    International Women’s Day: Whitehall's tech chief Stephen Foreshew-Cain vows to boycott panels with no female representation

    “There is a gender diversity problem in the digital industry,” says the Government Digital Service executive director


    Department for Culture, Media and Sport would 'ideally' have 100 more staff – perm sec Sue Owen
    08 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Department for Culture, Media and Sport would "ideally" have 100 more staff – perm sec Sue Owen

    DCMS permanent secretary Sue Owen says department is "just about" at the minimum levels of staffing it needs to do its job –  but says department is in a "much, much more fortunate place" than expected before the Spending Review


    Crown Commercial Service outlines next steps for key shared services framework
    08 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Crown Commercial Service outlines next steps for key shared services framework

    CCS sets out thinking behind replacement of Payroll, Human Resources (HR) and Finance Managed Services (PHRF) framework


    Northern Powerhouse? Labour's Louise Haigh takes aim at DCLG over lack of senior officials outside London
    08 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Northern Powerhouse? Labour's Louise Haigh takes aim at DCLG over lack of senior officials outside London

    Shadow cabinet office minister says lack of senior Communities and Local Government officials outside the capital shows "utter contempt" for the rest of the country – but department points out that senior officials "account for less than 5% of the department’s workforce"


    DWP digital chief questions department’s 'highly hierarchical' culture
    08 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DWP digital chief questions department’s "highly hierarchical" culture

    Department for Work and Pensions' Mayank Prakash tells Public Sector ICT Summit: “Before I can talk to a person they tell me what grade they are – and I struggle with it"


    Whitehall getting more used to English devolution – top DCLG official
    07 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall getting more used to English devolution – top DCLG official

    Tom Walker – who heads cross-government cities and local growth team – hails "ever closer integration" and close support of the Treasury as ministers press ahead with devolution drive


    Department for Education starts work on schools funding overhaul
    07 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Department for Education starts work on schools funding overhaul

    Education secretary Nicky Morgan says consultation marks “biggest step towards fairer funding in over a decade”


    Cabinet Office to review all major Atos contracts in wake of health IT failure
    07 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office to review all major Atos contracts in wake of health IT failure

    All Atos contracts worth more than £10m now under review after public accounts committee said the outsourcing firm had "acted solely with its own short term best interests in mind" on GP data service


    Civil service must do more to “cultivate” procurement talent, says Reform think tank
    07 Mar 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service must do more to “cultivate” procurement talent, says Reform think tank
    Health and the Cloud: How cloud can help chief financial officers do more with less Sponsored
    04 Mar 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Health and the Cloud: How cloud can help chief financial officers do more with less

    Microsoft examines some of the key opportunities a CFO can gain through adopting the cloud.


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