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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
    Met launches investigation into No.10 parties during Covid restrictions
    25 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    Met launches investigation into No.10 parties during Covid restrictions
    Police commissioner Cressida Dick said a number of events in government buildings had breached the threshold for criminal investigation
    Partygate: Ex-Covid Taskforce DG could face sanctions over leaving drinks
    25 Jan 2022 HR
    Partygate: Ex-Covid Taskforce DG could face sanctions over leaving drinks
    Sheffield City Council sets up panel to probe chief executive Kate Josephs’ admission about Cabinet Office gathering while pandemic restrictions were in place
    Greensill report a 'cynical attempt to distract from real issues', Jeremy Heywood's widow says
    24 Jan 2022 Commercial
    Greensill report a 'cynical attempt to distract from real issues', Jeremy Heywood's widow says
    In a new chapter of the late cabinet secretary's biography, Suzanne Heywood details her attempts to give evidence to the Boardman review
    Northern Ireland Office seeks new civil service commissioner
    24 Jan 2022 HR
    Northern Ireland Office seeks new civil service commissioner
    Secretary of state Brandon Lewis specifies “expertise and fresh thinking” for next member of three-strong panel
    Unions slam 'reckless' demands for civil servants to return to offices
    24 Jan 2022 HR
    Unions slam 'reckless' demands for civil servants to return to offices
    The Cabinet Office is asking departments to ensure offices return quickly to full occupancy
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 24
    24 Jan 2022 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 24
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Study on ‘Boris bridge’ to link Scotland and Northern Ireland cost £900k
    21 Jan 2022 Finance
    Study on ‘Boris bridge’ to link Scotland and Northern Ireland cost £900k
    Report carried out at Boris Johnson's request showed the bill for a fixed link would be "impossible to justify"
    DfT pledges ‘bonfire of the banalities’ for pointless train announcements
    21 Jan 2022 Transport
    DfT pledges ‘bonfire of the banalities’ for pointless train announcements
    Crackdown comes despite reduction in passenger numbers and projected £20bn bill from coronavirus pandemic
    PM's standards adviser to get bigger team after flat refurb row
    21 Jan 2022 Civil Service Reform
    PM's standards adviser to get bigger team after flat refurb row
    Cabinet office perm sec Alex Chisholm confirms expansion following Geidt’s call for “greater authority and independence”
    MPs slam DWP for ‘shameful shambles’ of £1bn pensions underpayments
    21 Jan 2022 Digital, Data & Technology
    MPs slam DWP for ‘shameful shambles’ of £1bn pensions underpayments
    Department must understand opportunity cost of failing to keep IT systems up-to-date, report warns
    Biggest civil service union sets out 10% pay demand
    20 Jan 2022 HR
    Biggest civil service union sets out 10% pay demand
    PCS tells departments it also wants guarantee on “£5k minimum” London weighting
    No.10 accused of seeking to ‘blackmail and intimidate’ MPs trying to topple PM
    20 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    No.10 accused of seeking to ‘blackmail and intimidate’ MPs trying to topple PM
    PACAC chair William Wragg says government had threatened to withdraw cash from constituencies of MPs suspected of plotting to remove Johnson over Partygate
    DIT launches search for ‘next generation’ of trade negotiators
    20 Jan 2022 Economy
    DIT launches search for ‘next generation’ of trade negotiators
    Post-Brexit programme offers up to £35k a year to latest wave of trainees
    DHSC refuses plea to tackle health and social staff pay disparity
    19 Jan 2022 Health & Social Care
    DHSC refuses plea to tackle health and social staff pay disparity
    Perm sec says the government cannot accurately compare jobs in the two sectors
    ‘Taking more control of IT strategy’ – HMRC to close in-house tech firm
    19 Jan 2022 Digital, Data & Technology
    ‘Taking more control of IT strategy’ – HMRC to close in-house tech firm
    Staff will either become civil servants or move over to commercial providers
    Consultants still make up a quarter of test and trace workforce as bosses admit jobs 'less attractive' to civil servants
    19 Jan 2022 Commercial
    Consultants still make up a quarter of test and trace workforce as bosses admit jobs 'less attractive' to civil servants
    Significant progress made on cutting consultant numbers, but short-term roles and secondments deter officials from applying
    Cabinet Office wins court appeal over contract awarded to Cummings-linked firm
    19 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    Cabinet Office wins court appeal over contract awarded to Cummings-linked firm
    The Good Law Project, which brought the case, plans to appeal to the Supreme Court
    HMRC expects to recoup only a quarter of £6bn lost to Covid fraud and error
    18 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    HMRC expects to recoup only a quarter of £6bn lost to Covid fraud and error
    Department revises down estimate of taxpayers’ money it could get back by March 2023
    Treasury’s Darlington office could move to new site within three years
    18 Jan 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury’s Darlington office could move to new site within three years
    There are expected to be 1,500 new civil service staff in Darlington by 2025
    Partygate scandal ‘damaging civil service's reputation’, warns union chief
    18 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    Partygate scandal ‘damaging civil service's reputation’, warns union chief
    Warning comes amid latest revelations of a “prosecco and crisps” get-together at the Home Office
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 17
    17 Jan 2022 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – January 17
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Cabinet Office offers £118k for ‘exceptionally talented’ news chief
    17 Jan 2022 Communications
    Cabinet Office offers £118k for ‘exceptionally talented’ news chief
    The head of news will set the Cabinet Office’s media relations strategy
    MPs to forcibly publish report on benefits system after ‘repeated obstruction’ from DWP
    17 Jan 2022 Operational Delivery
    MPs to forcibly publish report on benefits system after ‘repeated obstruction’ from DWP
    Work and pensions secretary Thérèse Coffey has repeatedly refused to publish the research
    Former Covid task force head apologises for leaving drinks during lockdown
    14 Jan 2022 Coronavirus
    Former Covid task force head apologises for leaving drinks during lockdown
    Kate Josephs held office drinks when London was under Tier 3 restrictions
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