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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
    Civil servants who leak 'should face pension cuts' in zero-tolerance crackdown
    25 Jul 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Civil servants who leak 'should face pension cuts' in zero-tolerance crackdown

    Foreign Office is told not to "pick and choose" which leaks to investigate


    Boris Johnson 'to get new No.10 PPS' as incoming PM builds Downing Street team
    24 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Boris Johnson 'to get new No.10 PPS' as incoming PM builds Downing Street team

    Former DfE spad and Vote Leave chief Dominic Cummings set for key role as first cabinet appointments exepcted today


    Just about managing: the history of management consultants in government
    23 Jul 2019 Commercial
    Just about managing: the history of management consultants in government

    Some surprising figures have invited management consultants into Whitehall over the past six decades, although their private-sector expertise has not always been directed where it was needed most


    Health department opens bids for £25m contracts to transport medicines in revised no-deal Brexit plan
    23 Jul 2019 Commercial
    Health department opens bids for £25m contracts to transport medicines in revised no-deal Brexit plan

    Government rethinks approach after DfT's attempt to secure freight capacity for first Brexit deadline 'cost £85m'


    Incoming PM Johnson promises 'better infrastructure' and Brexit
    23 Jul 2019 Foreign Affairs
    Incoming PM Johnson promises 'better infrastructure' and Brexit

    Johnson promises “better infrastructure, better education, more police” and better broadband in acceptance speech


    How CIOs are shaping their networks for a digital future Sponsored
    23 Jul 2019 Civil Service Reform
    How CIOs are shaping their networks for a digital future

    BT walks through how CIOs are riding the wave of new network technology like SD-WAN, NFV, Cloud and Hybrid to shape their network for a digital future 


    Treasury told to update Brexit economic analysis
    23 Jul 2019 Analysis
    Treasury told to update Brexit economic analysis

    Nicky Morgan asks Treasury perm sec Sir Tom Scholar if officials have updated economic analysis to include additional Brexit scenarios.


    DIT seeks trade watchdog chair after former diplomat steps down from role
    23 Jul 2019 Brexit
    DIT seeks trade watchdog chair after former diplomat steps down from role

    Re-advertised role pared down from 100 days a year to 50 in second cycle


    Senior civil servants get lowest public sector wage boost as government reveals response to pay bodies
    22 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Senior civil servants get lowest public sector wage boost as government reveals response to pay bodies

    Cabinet Office reduces recommended pay increase from 2.2% to 2% so that paybill increase is in line with delegated pay guidance for departments


    'Are we stuck in the 1950s? Certainly not.' Sir Stephen Lovegrove on modernising the MoD
    22 Jul 2019 Security & Defence
    'Are we stuck in the 1950s? Certainly not.' Sir Stephen Lovegrove on modernising the MoD

    Three years and three secretaries of state into his time as Ministry of Defence permanent secretary, Sir Stephen Lovegrove discusses diversity, procurement lessons, and how long his staff can expect to put up with his jokes


    Civil service must 'fill the void' left by National School of Government, MPs say
    22 Jul 2019 Education
    Civil service must 'fill the void' left by National School of Government, MPs say

    PACAC criticises lack of ministerial oversight and accountability for civil service learning and development


    HMRC misses key tax credits fraud-and-error target
    22 Jul 2019 Economics
    HMRC misses key tax credits fraud-and-error target

    Overpayments estimated at £1.46bn are 'highest rate since 2011-12' annual report reveals


    Number of top government projects given red delivery warning halves in a year
    22 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Number of top government projects given red delivery warning halves in a year

    Infrastructure and Projects Authority reveals Brexit may be improving project delivery across government through more efficient ways of working


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 22
    22 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 22

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    Government tech reforms aim to ensure projects help improve Whitehall collaboration
    21 Jul 2019
    Government tech reforms aim to ensure projects help improve Whitehall collaboration

    GDS innovation chief says that civil service business cases should encourage the development of ‘shared aims and objectives’


    DfT officials lacked skills to scrutinise Crossrail as project went off track, say MPs
    19 Jul 2019 Economics
    DfT officials lacked skills to scrutinise Crossrail as project went off track, say MPs

    Damning report says department has yet to “get a grip” on the troubled trans-capital rail line


    HMRC chief Jon Thompson to stand down this autumn
    19 Jul 2019 Brexit
    HMRC chief Jon Thompson to stand down this autumn

    Cabinet secretary lauds Thompson’s achievements at the head of the tax authority as move to Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority is announced


    Unions seek government talks after court ruling on partner pension entitlement
    19 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Unions seek government talks after court ruling on partner pension entitlement

    Prospect says landmark judgement could have significant implications for all public-sector pension schemes with similar rules


    What ministers want: advice for civil servants about to meet the new boss
    18 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    What ministers want: advice for civil servants about to meet the new boss

    The only certainty in the Conservative leadership race is that some civil servants will get a new boss, says the Institute for Government’s Tim Durrant


    MPs call on Treasury to properly fund post-Grenfell safety work
    18 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    MPs call on Treasury to properly fund post-Grenfell safety work

    £200m cladding scheme drawn from MHCLG’s existing budget is ‘insufficient’ select committee says


    Departments compiling demands for extra staff as Whitehall no-deal Brexit prep ramps up
    18 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Departments compiling demands for extra staff as Whitehall no-deal Brexit prep ramps up

    Departments to provide details of requirements by the end of this month, says civil service chief exec


    Integrity and loyalty best way to prevent leaks, former diplomats say – but fines could have role to play
    18 Jul 2019 Communications
    Integrity and loyalty best way to prevent leaks, former diplomats say – but fines could have role to play

    “The fundamental thing is the culture of integrity and loyalty of the people who see this stuff," ex-US ambassador Sir Peter Westmacott says


    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks
    17 Jul 2019 Finance
    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks

    Union says postponed revaluation of civil service scheme would have likely led to a cut in employee contributions


    Defra appoints next chief scientist
    17 Jul 2019 Energy & Environment
    Defra appoints next chief scientist

    Henderson will succeed Sir Ian Boyd in October


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