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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
    Next government ‘must do more to assess Brexit impact on public services’
    17 May 2017 Brexit
    Next government ‘must do more to assess Brexit impact on public services’

    Commission calls on civil service to scrutinise EU regulations relating to public services to plan reforms ahead of exit


    Speaking truth to Tony Blair, pioneering privatisation, and the importance of gossip: lunch with Lord Wilson
    16 May 2017 HR
    Speaking truth to Tony Blair, pioneering privatisation, and the importance of gossip: lunch with Lord Wilson

    The former cabinet secretary shares his Whitehall reflections with Suzannah Brecknell


    Security in the modern age: the ever changing threat landscape Sponsored
    16 May 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Security in the modern age: the ever changing threat landscape

    BT takes a look at the shifting nature of cyber threats, and how organisations can detect and prevent them


    NHS hack: Lessons for the civil service from WanaCrypt0r cyber attack
    16 May 2017 Civil Service Reform
    NHS hack: Lessons for the civil service from WanaCrypt0r cyber attack

    Last week's cyber hack exploited weaknesses in widely used computing systems across the public sector, particularly the NHS. Leaders need to get better at evaluating the small risk of very serious harm and getting vulnerabilities onto ministerial agendas


    Conservatives urged to join ‘consensus’ to end public sector pay cap
    15 May 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Conservatives urged to join ‘consensus’ to end public sector pay cap

    Liberal Democrats join Labour in pledging to scrap 1% limit on wage increases


    Peter Hill named Theresa May’s new principal private secretary
    15 May 2017 Brexit
    Peter Hill named Theresa May’s new principal private secretary

    Senior Foreign Office figure will become top aide to prime minister


    FDA slams ‘cowardice’ of briefing against perm secs as Lowcock's DfID departure confirmed
    15 May 2017 Foreign Affairs
    FDA slams ‘cowardice’ of briefing against perm secs as Lowcock's DfID departure confirmed

    Union calls on ministers to clamp down on “unwarranted, vicious attacks” on public servants in the press


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 15
    15 May 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 15

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


    Anger over plans for HM Revenue & Customs’ Liverpool hub
    15 May 2017 Civil Service Reform
    Anger over plans for HM Revenue & Customs’ Liverpool hub

    Conservationists voice fears over proposals to remodel listed city office block


    DfID perm sec Mark Lowcock ‘poised’ for United Nations move
    12 May 2017 Foreign Affairs
    DfID perm sec Mark Lowcock ‘poised’ for United Nations move

    According to reports, the Department for International Development’s top civil servant is set to be appointed as under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs at the UN

     


    Brexit will stymie Whitehall for a decade, warns former Blair aide
    12 May 2017 Brexit
    Brexit will stymie Whitehall for a decade, warns former Blair aide

    Veteran negotiator Jonathan Powell lauds civil service’s post-referendum progress but cautions on remaining skills gaps


    Election 2017: Labour wage plan 'spells five-fold increase in public servants on minimum rate'
    11 May 2017 Economics
    Election 2017: Labour wage plan 'spells five-fold increase in public servants on minimum rate'

    IFS analysis finds both Labour and Conservative plans would lead to increase in proportion of public sector workers paid national minimum wage


    BT bolsters local sales teams to support new decentralised public sector model Sponsored
    11 May 2017 Civil Service Reform
    BT bolsters local sales teams to support new decentralised public sector model

    BT has appointed six new regional directors for its public sector business across the UK


    Civil servants working while sick or on holiday to manage workloads, survey finds
    11 May 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Civil servants working while sick or on holiday to manage workloads, survey finds

    FDA union calls for more investment in the civil service, as survey shows that 91% of senior managers regularly work more than their contracted hours


    Non-executive directors: How useful have they really been?
    10 May 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Non-executive directors: How useful have they really been?

    Little is known about the contribution of non-executives in Whitehall departments since their role was expanded in 2010. A new study aims to find out how they work


    Former defence chiefs say MoD “disingenuous” over military spending
    10 May 2017 Commercial
    Former defence chiefs say MoD “disingenuous” over military spending

    Letter dismisses government's claim that it meets 2% NATO defence spending target as “accounting deception”


    Government accused of ‘copy and pasting’ Nissan’s Brexit demands
    10 May 2017 Brexit
    Government accused of ‘copy and pasting’ Nissan’s Brexit demands

    Ministers accused of having to bow to demands to keep manufacturing jobs in Britain after Brexit


    UK aid spending on track to rise by £1bn in next parliament, says IFS
    09 May 2017 Foreign Affairs
    UK aid spending on track to rise by £1bn in next parliament, says IFS

    DFID budget set to rise despite cuts elsewhere in Whitehall under spending pledge


    Working in government comms during purdah: What to do in the pre-election period
    09 May 2017 Brexit
    Working in government comms during purdah: What to do in the pre-election period

    The run up to an election creates time to review what Whitehall comms projects have gone well and to learn lessons that can be used with the incoming government


    Conflict negotiator who helped avert nuclear war advises DExEU on Brexit
    09 May 2017 Brexit
    Conflict negotiator who helped avert nuclear war advises DExEU on Brexit

    William Ury, who has also helped end conflicts in Colombia, the Middle East and the Balkans, has met with officials


    Clean air plan published during purdah after court ruling
    08 May 2017 Energy & Environment
    Clean air plan published during purdah after court ruling

    Government is considering a scrappage scheme for more polluting cars, draft strategy reveals



     


    Empower regional mayors ‘to free civil service for Brexit’
    08 May 2017 Brexit
    Empower regional mayors ‘to free civil service for Brexit’

    New combined authority chiefs could improve services and boost local economies if offered new menu of powers, says think tank


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 8
    08 May 2017 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — May 8

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


    DfT must lead ‘fundamental and bold review’ of rail fares
    05 May 2017 Brexit
    DfT must lead ‘fundamental and bold review’ of rail fares

    Department-sponsored study flags move as part of wider reform of franchising system


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