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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    GDS to audit all GOV.UK pages by 2020
    12 Jul 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    GDS to audit all GOV.UK pages by 2020

    GOV.UK  revamp will group information by theme, rather than organisation


    Anger over joint BEIS and Ordnance Survey mapping project
    11 Jul 2017 Digital, Data & Technology
    Anger over joint BEIS and Ordnance Survey mapping project

    Open-spaces campaign group says just-launched database falls short of Conservative Party’s 2015 manifesto pledge


    Obituary: A tribute to the consummate diplomat Thomas Bridges (1927 – 2017)
    11 Jul 2017 Brexit
    Obituary: A tribute to the consummate diplomat Thomas Bridges (1927 – 2017)

    George Bridges reflects on the life of his uncle, who was son of Second World War-era cabinet secretary Edward Bridges


    DCLG ‘has unfinished business’ on combined authority agenda
    11 Jul 2017 Economy
    DCLG ‘has unfinished business’ on combined authority agenda

    National Audit Office says pioneer areas require ongoing support and scrutiny, while regeneration role may expand


    The Mighty and the Almighty review: a new anthology on how political leaders 'do God'
    11 Jul 2017 Culture
    The Mighty and the Almighty review: a new anthology on how political leaders "do God"

    Geoffrey Lyons reviews Nick Spencer’s The Mighty and the Almighty: How Political Leaders do God – a collection of essays on how current and former heads of state engage with faith and religion


    Report: New industrial strategy ‘must learn’ from Whitehall's relocation experience
    10 Jul 2017 Economics
    Report: New industrial strategy ‘must learn’ from Whitehall's relocation experience

    Commission urges focus on investment away from London and the South East, but warns of “dilution” of know-how witnessed by civil service departments


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 10
    07 Jul 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 10

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


    Brexit trade challenges, ministerial directions and achieving gender parity: Lunch with Sir Martin Donnelly
    07 Jul 2017 HR
    Brexit trade challenges, ministerial directions and achieving gender parity: Lunch with Sir Martin Donnelly

    The outgoing permanent secretary of the Department for International Trade breaks bread with Jess Bowie


    Most DWP job losses 'will be back office staff'
    07 Jul 2017 Education
    Most DWP job losses 'will be back office staff'

    David Gauke tells MPs fewer than 100 of the planned 750 Jobcentre redundancies will be frontline roles


    Key assumptions in Treasury’s Brexit warnings proved untrue, say auditors
    07 Jul 2017 Brexit
    Key assumptions in Treasury’s Brexit warnings proved untrue, say auditors

    Controversial element of so-called ‘Project Fear’ assumed no policy response to a leave vote, says NAO


    Greening names first Office for Students chief exec
    07 Jul 2017 Education
    Greening names first Office for Students chief exec

    Education secretary appoints former lawyer to helm of new higher education regulator


    Could the UK become the Silicon Valley of government technology?
    06 Jul 2017 Commercial
    Could the UK become the Silicon Valley of government technology?

    Former No. 10 policy adviser Daniel Korski tells Sam Trendall about his plans to create an armada of UK tech players to compete with the best California has to offer – and why he needed to leave Whitehall to do so


    Compulsory redundancy warning as DWP confirms 750 jobs to go in Jobcentre closures
    06 Jul 2017 Education
    Compulsory redundancy warning as DWP confirms 750 jobs to go in Jobcentre closures

    Some closure-threatened Jobcentres win reprieve in estates reorganisation, but new sites are earmarked to shut


    UK civil service ‘only the fourth best in the world’
    06 Jul 2017 Commercial
    UK civil service ‘only the fourth best in the world’

    Study finds Whitehall is the world’s most effective civil service for generating policy, but falls down ranking in areas like financial management and digital services


    Whitehall’s chief people officer acknowledges need for greater civil service pay flexibility
    06 Jul 2017 Commercial
    Whitehall’s chief people officer acknowledges need for greater civil service pay flexibility

    Rupert McNeil said professions will play a key role in ensuring the civil service can offer pay packages that attract and retain talented people


    Whitehall taskforce to spearhead Grenfell recovery effort
    05 Jul 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Whitehall taskforce to spearhead Grenfell recovery effort

    New group will help “put in place the foundations” for recovery, says communities secretary


    Ethnic diversity drops in senior civil service
    05 Jul 2017
    Ethnic diversity drops in senior civil service

    Proportion of BAME staff in top grades has fallen since 2016, though number of women in these posts is rising


    Government accused of 'ducking responsibility' by waiting for review bodies before lifting pay cap
    04 Jul 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Government accused of 'ducking responsibility' by waiting for review bodies before lifting pay cap

    PCS union reiterates call for return to national bargaining across the entire civil service


    Peter Riddell: Departments should prepare now for impact of Brexit on public appointments
    04 Jul 2017 Leadership
    Peter Riddell: Departments should prepare now for impact of Brexit on public appointments

    Public appointments watchdog flags likelihood that Brexit will lead to a rise in public appointments and cautions government is already struggling to attract high quality, diverse candidates


    Northern Ireland: Government prepared to set Stormont budget as power-sharing talks remain deadlocked
    04 Jul 2017 Finance
    Northern Ireland: Government prepared to set Stormont budget as power-sharing talks remain deadlocked

    Civil servants in Northern Ireland have been taking spending decisions for more than three months following deadlocked talks to create a new power-sharing executive


    DCMS gets new name in digital rebrand
    03 Jul 2017 Culture
    DCMS gets new name in digital rebrand

    Renaming the ministry the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport acknowledges how its responsibilities have changed, says minister


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 3
    03 Jul 2017 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 3

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


    Home Office anti-fraud taskforce ‘lacks the civil service leader necessary for success’
    30 Jun 2017 Security & Defence
    Home Office anti-fraud taskforce ‘lacks the civil service leader necessary for success’

    NAO says the department’s efforts to tackle online fraud are ‘not proportionate to the threat’


    Theresa May 'agrees to lift public sector pay cap’
    30 Jun 2017 Finance
    Theresa May 'agrees to lift public sector pay cap’

    Plan would allow pay review bodies to recommend increases above 1%, which means it might not apply across the civil service


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