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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
    SMEs – the future of innovation in the UK Sponsored
    26 Oct 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    SMEs – the future of innovation in the UK

    BT's Ian Dalton shares his insights on the role that SMEs can play in transforming public services


    Kids Company collapse: former Cabinet Office perm sec Richard Heaton to appear before MPs next week
    26 Oct 2015 Commercial
    Kids Company collapse: former Cabinet Office perm sec Richard Heaton to appear before MPs next week

    Official who raised value for money concerns over further funding for the charity to face questions from the Public Accounts Committee


    Former Treasury solicitor Paul Jenkins hits out at ministerial code changes
    26 Oct 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Former Treasury solicitor Paul Jenkins hits out at ministerial code changes

    Cabinet Office says amended ministerial code continues to account for international conduct – but Sir Paul Jenkins warns of "contempt for the rule of international law"


    Civil service to start 'name blind' recruitment of graduates in latest diversity push
    26 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service to start "name blind" recruitment of graduates in latest diversity push

    Civil service chief executive John Manzoni says move will help Whitehall become "more talented, diverse and effective"


    HMRC names Bain and Company as Aspire contract 'transformation partner'
    26 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC names Bain and Company as Aspire contract "transformation partner"

    Consultancy to advise HMRC on end of the decade-long IT deal


    Spending Review 2015: Shield the Foreign Office from George Osborne’s cuts call, say MPs
    23 Oct 2015 Foreign Affairs
    Spending Review 2015: Shield the Foreign Office from George Osborne’s cuts call, say MPs

    Foreign Affairs Committee says FCO failing to prioritise human rights as resources are squeezed


    James Bond, Humphrey Appleby, Terri Coverly – who's the greatest ever fictional civil servant?
    22 Oct 2015 Communications
    James Bond, Humphrey Appleby, Terri Coverly – who's the greatest ever fictional civil servant?

    Many of the world’s most famous government officials never actually existed. As the legendary crown servant James Bond returns to our screens in Spectre, we profile some more made-up mandarins – and invite you to vote for your favourite. Illustrations by John Levers


    Ex-GDS boss Mike Bracken gets the old team back together at the Co-op
    22 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Ex-GDS boss Mike Bracken gets the old team back together at the Co-op

    Four ex-Government Digital Service staff join their old boss at the Co-op


    'A step back to the Alastair Campbell days' – Committee chair Bernard Jenkin questions fresh guidance for special advisers
    22 Oct 2015 HR
    "A step back to the Alastair Campbell days" – Committee chair Bernard Jenkin questions fresh guidance for special advisers

    Exclusive: Committee chair tells CSW inclusion of the word "instructions" gives "new potential for conflict" between Spads and permanent officials – but minister says changes will help departments become more "orderly and organised"


    New tool aims to boost policymaking transparency
    22 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    New tool aims to boost policymaking transparency

    Institute for Government finds it is "much harder than it should be" to establish evidence base for public policymaking – and launches new tool to help officials


    Ministry of Justice 'paid Serco to run empty children's unit'
    22 Oct 2015 Commercial
    Ministry of Justice "paid Serco to run empty children's unit"

    Public Accounts Committee chair Meg Hillier questions MoJ's "management of taxpayers’ money" – but MoJ points to savings made from the closure


    Ofsted chief Michael Wilshaw: some apprenticeships are a 'waste of public funds'
    22 Oct 2015 Education
    Ofsted chief Michael Wilshaw: some apprenticeships are a "waste of public funds"

    Chief inspector says some apprenticeships have been "devalued" by push to make them more widely available


    YouTube if you want to: How HMRC used video to teach young people about tax
    22 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    YouTube if you want to: How HMRC used video to teach young people about tax

    Tax may not be high in the YouTube search history of your average teenager, but HMRC's "Tax Facts" campaign has been described as "cheerful and creative". Maureen Pamplin​, the tax authority's head of sustainability, shares her tips on how departments can engage the public – without dumbing down


    Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock hits back at Labour 'sniping' over Government Digital Service
    21 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock hits back at Labour "sniping" over Government Digital Service

    Hancock bats away Labour questions on GDS turnover – and praises services that take "less time than boiling an egg"


    Sue Owen: perm secs' bonuses will be linked to new diversity targets
    21 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Sue Owen: perm secs' bonuses will be linked to new diversity targets

    DCMS perm sec Sue Owen says failure to meet new diversity objectives will be made "very public"


    HMRC's Aspire: How is government preparing for the end of its biggest IT deal?
    21 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC's Aspire: How is government preparing for the end of its biggest IT deal?

    Major projects in focus: As HMRC calls time on Aspire, the government’s largest IT contract, Matt Foster finds that the tax authority is opting for evolution over revolution – and trying to sharpen its own digital skills


    Work Programme’s payment system was too complex, say MPs
    21 Oct 2015 Economy
    Work Programme’s payment system was too complex, say MPs

    Work and pensions committee report calls for simplified payment structure and better categorisation of participants


    Peter Riddell: Devolution is all well and good – but can you really have more power with less money?
    20 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Peter Riddell: Devolution is all well and good – but can you really have more power with less money?

    Opinion: The need to find new ways of delivering services while resources are tight is the real reason for the new localism push


    Spending Review: George Osborne tells ministers to get “more for less”
    20 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Spending Review: George Osborne tells ministers to get “more for less”

    Chancellor chairs first meeting of the public expenditure committee (PEX) — with DWP and DfID spending said to be under scrutiny


    Unions cool on Jeremy Heywood's civil service pay remarks
    20 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Unions cool on Jeremy Heywood's civil service pay remarks

    General secretaries of the PCS and FDA unions renew their call for a rethink on civil service pay after cabinet secretary tells CSW officials are "realistic" about the need to cut the deficit


    Government Digital Service: Cabinet Office figures show six departures since May
    19 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Government Digital Service: Cabinet Office figures show six departures since May

    Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock releases figures showing GDS exits since May represent 2% of its workforce – while Labour warns of "haemorrhaging" of digital talent


    Theresa May backs Cabinet secretary over Heathrow advice
    19 Oct 2015 Communications
    Theresa May backs Cabinet secretary over Heathrow advice

    Home secretary says it is right that cabinet ministers are "not making comments" on Heathrow's third runway until final government decision


    Jeremy Heywood: Civil servants are “realistic” about the need for pay restraint
    19 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Jeremy Heywood: Civil servants are “realistic” about the need for pay restraint

    Civil servants not facing "doom and gloom" cabinet secretary tells CSW, as he hails "fantastic results” in spite of austerity


    Jeremy Heywood interview: the cabinet secretary and head of the civil service on life at the top of Whitehall
    19 Oct 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Jeremy Heywood interview: the cabinet secretary and head of the civil service on life at the top of Whitehall

    Sir Jeremy Heywood has been at the centre of power in Britain for longer than any prime minister. In a wide-ranging interview, Jess Bowie asks the cabinet secretary and head of the civil service about budget cuts, Whitehall pay, the Chilcot Inquiry – and whether he ever feels like throwing it all in


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