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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
    Devolution to city regions must not hinder attempts to join up local services, Institute for Government says
    05 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Devolution to city regions must not hinder attempts to join up local services, Institute for Government says

    Decentralisation will not be a "panacea" for improved public services, think tank warns


    Army 2020: is the Ministry of Defence's reservist recruitment push back on track?
    05 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Army 2020: is the Ministry of Defence's reservist recruitment push back on track?

    When Army 2020 was announced in 2012, it represented one of the biggest structural reforms to the British Army in decades. A key plank of the scheme – itself part of the larger Future Force 2020 programme – has been to cut the number of regulars from 102,000 to 82,000 by 2018, and to make up the shortfall with reservists. The programme’s recruitment problems have been well publicised in the past, but, in 2015, is it any closer to ‘mission accomplished’? Colin Marrs reports


    Sir Nigel Shadbolt to join new Cabinet Office data policy steering group
    04 Nov 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    Sir Nigel Shadbolt to join new Cabinet Office data policy steering group

    Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock sets up a new group to help departments to become "intelligent consumers of their own data" – and promises lunchtime coding groups for civil servants. Audience members at the Open Data Institute meanwhile quiz him on the privatisation of the Postcode Address File


    HMRC in Public Accounts Committee's firing line again after making 'little or no progress'
    04 Nov 2015 Commercial
    HMRC in Public Accounts Committee's firing line again after making "little or no progress"

    Public Accounts Committee criticises HMRC over customer service, compliance and tackling aggressive tax planning – while HMRC says MPs have "overlooked" its achievements


    Whitehall urged to do more to help tech SMEs
    03 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall urged to do more to help tech SMEs

    Tech industry group says some initiatives designed to open up markets are poorly understood, but Crown Commercial Service chief Sally Collier insists Whitehall is "changing the way it does business" with smaller firms


    Foreign Office budget should rise, experts say, to reduce “diplomatic deficit”
    03 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Foreign Office budget should rise, experts say, to reduce “diplomatic deficit”

    Chatham House urges protection of FCO – while officials reportedly say they are "confident" of a good outcome at the Spending Review


    Police chiefs 'threaten legal action' against Home Office
    03 Nov 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Police chiefs "threaten legal action" against Home Office

    Police and Crime Commissioners write to ministers over new funding formula – but Home Office says changes will improve "complex, opaque and out of date" system


    Kids Company: Richard Heaton says Cabinet Office gave 'heavyweight' conditions for charity's funding
    02 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Kids Company: Richard Heaton says Cabinet Office gave "heavyweight" conditions for charity's funding

    Former Cabinet Office perm sec joins top Department for Education official Chris Wormald at hearing on the charity's collapse – and reveals he considered earlier ministerial direction over grant to the organisation


    A radical re-think for public sector transformation Sponsored
    02 Nov 2015 Government Tax Profession
    A radical re-think for public sector transformation

    With the ‘low-hanging fruit’ exhausted, the public sector must approach new government saving targets with a radically different attitude, says AECOM


    Whitehall should use commercial clout to tackle low-pay – report
    02 Nov 2015 Commercial
    Whitehall should use commercial clout to tackle low-pay – report

    Report by Business in the Community says Social Value Act has had some impact in improving lot of low-paid staff – but backs tougher approach with agencies


    Spending Review: Watchdog to audit environmental impact of cuts
    02 Nov 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: Watchdog to audit environmental impact of cuts

    National Audit Office asked by MPs to check whether Spending Review cuts are taking account of the environment


    Department for Education urged to ensure 'central accountability' for care leavers – MPs
    30 Oct 2015 Education
    Department for Education urged to ensure "central accountability" for care leavers – MPs

    Public Accounts Committee says it is surprised DfE "did not take a stronger leadership role" in support for care leavers amid "disappointing service provision"


    Departments need to deal with their data gaps if government is serious about tackling inequality
    30 Oct 2015 Culture
    Departments need to deal with their data gaps if government is serious about tackling inequality

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission today launches ‘Is Britain Fairer?’, a comprehensive assessment of Britain’s progress on equality and human rights in the last five years. But, as the EHRC's Verena Brähler writes, a lack of data is preventing public sector bodies from getting the full picture – and could be leaving some groups invisible


    Equalities watchdog: gaps in government data leaving vulnerable people 'invisible'
    30 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Equalities watchdog: gaps in government data leaving vulnerable people "invisible"

    Equalities and Human Rights Commission warns that gaps in public data are leaving marginalised groups – including transgender people, gypsies and travellers, and bullied children – under the radar


    BIS permanent secretary Martin Donnelly seeks ministerial direction over Redcar apprentice plan
    29 Oct 2015 Economy
    BIS permanent secretary Martin Donnelly seeks ministerial direction over Redcar apprentice plan

    Top official at the business department says plan to subsidise apprenticeship wages could set an "unhelpful precedent" – and seeks the fourth ministerial direction of the parliament


    Chilcot sets date for Iraq war report publication
    29 Oct 2015
    Chilcot sets date for Iraq war report publication

    Inquiry chairman tells David Cameron it "should be possible to agree a date for publication in June or July 2016"


    Green Investment Bank chief: privatisation a 'goldilocks moment'
    29 Oct 2015 Commercial
    Green Investment Bank chief: privatisation a "goldilocks moment"

    Shaun Kingsbury tells the Environmental Audit Committee that time is right to hand coalition-era bank to the private sector – but E3G warns against “rushed privatisation”


    Dominic Grieve: former attorney general says ministerial code change 'sends out a very bad signal'
    28 Oct 2015 Security & Defence
    Dominic Grieve: former attorney general says ministerial code change "sends out a very bad signal"

    Senior Tory backbencher joins former Treasury solicitor Sir Paul Jenkins in questioning removal of reference to international law


    Spending Review: DWP permanent secretary Robert Devereux 'confident' department can get more for less
    28 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: DWP permanent secretary Robert Devereux "confident" department can get more for less

    DWP perm sec heaps praise on the department's operations team for finding efficiencies, while acknowledging staff can't "just pedal faster forever"


    Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency following DVLA down in-house IT route
    27 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency following DVLA down in-house IT route

    DVSA in the market for new in-house digital staff after similar move by the DVLA to bring IT back home


    Tax credits vote: government says it will 'deal with' House of Lords after cuts are delayed
    27 Oct 2015 Culture
    Tax credits vote: government says it will "deal with" House of Lords after cuts are delayed

    Ministers vow to "sort out the relationship between the Commons and the Lords" after government forced into tax credits rethink


    Just Solutions International: NAO mulls investigation into Ministry of Justice's commercial arm
    27 Oct 2015 Commercial
    Just Solutions International: NAO mulls investigation into Ministry of Justice's commercial arm

    Labour asks the NAO to look into Just Solutions International


    Civil servants use LSE research most often, study finds
    27 Oct 2015 Education
    Civil servants use LSE research most often, study finds

    Dods Research finds LSE best-perceived among officials, while some civil servants call for better access to academic studies


    Matt Hancock: tell us what is stopping digitisation and we will change it
    26 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Matt Hancock: tell us what is stopping digitisation and we will change it

    Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock says reforming public servants who are "encumbered by regulatory barriers" need to speak out


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