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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
    Sunak clears civil service to hold pre-election access talks with Labour Party
    12 Jan 2024 Politics & Constitution
    Sunak clears civil service to hold pre-election access talks with Labour Party
    Cabinet secretary Simon Case will “oversee” discussions between officials and Keir Starmer’s team
    HS2 chief says pared-back rail line could cost £67bn
    11 Jan 2024 Finance
    HS2 chief says pared-back rail line could cost £67bn
    Jon Thompson warns MPs soaring inflation will add up to £10bn to current estimate of £49bn-£56.6bn
    Northern Ireland civil servants to join mass strike next week
    11 Jan 2024 HR
    Northern Ireland civil servants to join mass strike next week
    NIPSA union blames UK government's failure to address pressure on pay and services as staff join "biggest ever" walkout
    ODA spending freeze hits climate commitments and health inequalities work
    11 Jan 2024 Finance
    ODA spending freeze hits climate commitments and health inequalities work
    FDCO perm sec reveals some of the projects affected by aid cuts in letter to MPs
    Civil service people plan promises to overhaul recruitment and reward
    10 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service people plan promises to overhaul recruitment and reward
    Fresh strategy promises a recruitment overhaul and "more coherent, flexible, and individualised reward framework"
    Scale of government legacy IT systems at 'critical' risk revealed
    10 Jan 2024 Security & Defence
    Scale of government legacy IT systems at 'critical' risk revealed
    Ministry of Defence has most red-rated legacy tech system among departments which provided figures
    Cameron grilled over ODA cut and merger that created FCDO
    10 Jan 2024 Foreign Affairs
    Cameron grilled over ODA cut and merger that created FCDO
    Foreign secretary says new leadership structures are making the department “work better than it was”
    One in 17 DSIT officials working solely on AI, perm sec says
    09 Jan 2024 Digital, Data & Technology
    One in 17 DSIT officials working solely on AI, perm sec says
    Sarah Munby reveals 6% of her department's staff are “completely dedicated” to projects focused on artificial intelligence
    Civil servants lied to me about Post Office scandal, Ed Davey claims
    09 Jan 2024 Digital, Data & Technology
    Civil servants lied to me about Post Office scandal, Ed Davey claims
    Lib Dem leader says he raised concerns about the Horizon IT system as a minister in coalition government
    Scottish Government to strengthen civil service spending rules
    09 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Scottish Government to strengthen civil service spending rules
    Policies on bank card spending will be aligned with more rigorous UK government protocols, following a review
    Labour slams 'misleading' Treasury comms on tax changes
    08 Jan 2024 Communications
    Labour slams 'misleading' Treasury comms on tax changes
    Shadow minister urges perm sec to remove social-media posts he says are politically problematic for civil servants
    Simon Case returns to work after long-term sick leave
    08 Jan 2024 HR
    Simon Case returns to work after long-term sick leave
    Cabinet secretary has been off on medical leave since October
    Tunnel vision: Former government complex could become tourist attraction
    08 Jan 2024 Culture
    Tunnel vision: Former government complex could become tourist attraction
    Developer lodges plans to open up subterranean network in Holborn that inspired James Bond author Ian Fleming
    ‘Disappointing’ lack of joint bids hindering cross government work, says HMT
    05 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    ‘Disappointing’ lack of joint bids hindering cross government work, says HMT
    Innovation and evaluation key in achieving the “holy grail” of cross-government working, MPs told.
    MoD seeks help to solve mystery of Falklands War painting
    05 Jan 2024 Culture
    MoD seeks help to solve mystery of Falklands War painting
    Huge artwork was found in disused classroom at HMS Raleigh in Cornwall
    Sunak signals election could be in second half of 2024
    05 Jan 2024 Politics & Constitution
    Sunak signals election could be in second half of 2024
    PM says it is his "working assumption" that the general election will take place in the latter part of the year
    NI civil service sickness rates 'continually higher' than elsewhere in UK
    04 Jan 2024 HR
    NI civil service sickness rates 'continually higher' than elsewhere in UK
    Ulster University report says direct cost of absent officials in Northern Ireland was £39m in 2022-23
    Stats regulator investigating Sunak's asylum backlog claims
    04 Jan 2024 Justice & Home Affairs
    Stats regulator investigating Sunak's asylum backlog claims
    Thousands of asylum cases remain undecided despite ministers' claims that the backlog has been cleared
    Transition talks between opposition and civil service should start straight away, report argues
    04 Jan 2024 Civil Service Reform
    Transition talks between opposition and civil service should start straight away, report argues
    Institute for Government report warns "time is running short" for access talks to have most effect
    Sunak being 'transparent' about asylum backlog numbers, No.10 insists
    03 Jan 2024 Communications
    Sunak being 'transparent' about asylum backlog numbers, No.10 insists
    No.10 defends PM's claim despite accusations it was "misleading", with thousands of decisions remaining
    Decisions made via WhatsApp must go on official record, Cabinet Office says
    03 Jan 2024 Communications
    Decisions made via WhatsApp must go on official record, Cabinet Office says
    Fresh guidance instructs ministerial private offices and perm sec offices to transfer decisions from non-corporate communications channels onto the record
    MoD civil servant alleges three sexual assaults by colleagues
    03 Jan 2024 Security & Defence
    MoD civil servant alleges three sexual assaults by colleagues
    Female official speaks out about experiences of sexual assault following allegations of 'toxic' culture by 60 civil servants at Ministry of Defence
    Former CPS head and government commercial chief named in New Year's Honours
    02 Jan 2024 HR
    Former CPS head and government commercial chief named in New Year's Honours
    Max Hill knighted, while former Passport Office head Abi Tierney is named CB
    Sunak claims asylum backlog has been cleared
    02 Jan 2024 Justice & Home Affairs
    Sunak claims asylum backlog has been cleared
    More than 4,000 "complex" cases remain in legacy backlog, while total backlog stands at just under 100,000
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