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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
    DCLG blasted over Troubled Families report delays and 'tick box' approach
    20 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DCLG blasted over Troubled Families report delays and "tick box" approach

    Public Accounts Committee slams "unacceptable" delay in publishing Troubled Families evaluation, and tells communities department it must find better ways to monitor long term impact of this initiative


    Health Innovators You Should Know About: FlowForma's no-code, logic-only solution Sponsored
    19 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Health Innovators You Should Know About: FlowForma's no-code, logic-only solution

    Microsoft partner FlowForma walks through its efforts to empower local government as part of a series that highlights local government innovators across the UK


    Ready to innovate: How local government is responding to budget pressure Sponsored
    19 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Ready to innovate: How local government is responding to budget pressure

    Microsoft partner CPS walks through its efforts to empower local government as part of a series that highlights local government innovators across the UK


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 19
    19 Dec 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — December 19

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


    Extra Brexit cash not enough for the Foreign Office, MPs warn
    19 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Extra Brexit cash not enough for the Foreign Office, MPs warn

    Foreign Affairs Committee warns Treasury to "urgently" consider a rethink of the Foreign Office's budget plans given the vote for Brexit


    National Infrastructure Commission chief Phil Graham on 2017 & why Britain must 'banish the culture of dither and delay'
    19 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    National Infrastructure Commission chief Phil Graham on 2017 & why Britain must "banish the culture of dither and delay"

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Sir Malcolm McKibbin, head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Outgoing Northern Ireland Civil Service head Sir Malcolm McKibbin reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year
    19 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Outgoing Northern Ireland Civil Service head Sir Malcolm McKibbin reviews 2016 and looks ahead to the new year

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Sir Malcolm McKibbin, head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Civil servants could be made to swear 'British values' oath
    19 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Civil servants could be made to swear "British values" oath

    Communities secretary backs Casey review call for public office holders to swear an oath affirming "respect for the rule of law, equality and tolerance"


    Department for Education names new chair of exams watchdog Ofqual
    16 Dec 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Department for Education names new chair of exams watchdog Ofqual

    Co-founder of healthcare intelligence firm Dr Foster to take up post in January, says the DfE


    National Archives chief Jeff James on 2017, joining the DCMS family – and what not to buy for Christmas
    16 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    National Archives chief Jeff James on 2017, joining the DCMS family – and what not to buy for Christmas

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Jeff James, chief executive of The National Archives, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    DfID perm sec Mark Lowcock on a 'funny old year' and Theresa May's “Global Britain” vision
    16 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    DfID perm sec Mark Lowcock on a "funny old year" and Theresa May's “Global Britain” vision

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Mark Lowcock, permanent secretary of the Department for International Development, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Scottish government perm sec Leslie Evans on Brexit, vertigo and delivering in 2017
    16 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Scottish government perm sec Leslie Evans on Brexit, vertigo and delivering in 2017

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Leslie Evans, permanent secretary of the Scottish Government, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Parole Board chief praises staff for cutting outstanding cases backlog
    16 Dec 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Parole Board chief praises staff for cutting outstanding cases backlog

    But Howard League for Penal Reform says continued administrative delays are “simply unacceptable” for prisoners who remain locked up


    High Hopes for Digital Transformation: an optimist's perspective Sponsored
    16 Dec 2016
    High Hopes for Digital Transformation: an optimist's perspective

    Sopra Steria's John Baskerville discusses some encouraging technological developments in the public sphere


    Brexit talks could last 'at least five years', says Gus O'Donnell
    15 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Brexit talks could last "at least five years", says Gus O'Donnell

    Former cabinet secretary "all sorts of details will still remain to be sorted out" after two-year deadline elapses


    Councils savage DCLG’s “hugely disappointing” social care funding plan
    15 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Councils savage DCLG’s “hugely disappointing” social care funding plan

    Local Government Association says measures announced by communities secretary Sajid Javid are “nowhere near enough” to alleviate pressure on key services



     


    IfG warns Theresa May has “small window” to start new policy initiatives
    15 Dec 2016 Brexit
    IfG warns Theresa May has “small window” to start new policy initiatives

    New report says prime minister must move quickly if she is serious about domestic policy pledges


    How Whitehall can help make Theresa May's policy priorities stick
    15 Dec 2016 Brexit
    How Whitehall can help make Theresa May's policy priorities stick

    From social mobility to industrial strategy, the new prime minister must act now if she wants her big priorities to get off the ground, says the Institute for Government's Emma Norris


    Met Office chief Rob Varley on a new supercomputer, transformation – and a breakfast-free Christmas
    15 Dec 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Met Office chief Rob Varley on a new supercomputer, transformation – and a breakfast-free Christmas

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Rob Varley, chief executive of the Met Office, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill on Theresa May's move to Number 10 and making a success of Brexit
    15 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Home Office perm sec Mark Sedwill on Theresa May's move to Number 10 and making a success of Brexit

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Mark Sedwill, permanent secretary at the Home Office takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Treasury Solicitor Jonathan Jones on 2017 and what Brexit means for the the Government Legal Service
    15 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Treasury Solicitor Jonathan Jones on 2017 and what Brexit means for the the Government Legal Service

    With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Jonathan Jones, Treasury Solicitor and head of the Government Legal Service, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...


    Re-open Civil Service Compensation Scheme talks now, says PCS union
    14 Dec 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Re-open Civil Service Compensation Scheme talks now, says PCS union

    Union urges Cabinet Office to think again after members reject reforms to civil service redundancy terms


    Brexit: ministers urged to give civil service clearer direction
    14 Dec 2016 Brexit
    Brexit: ministers urged to give civil service clearer direction

    Latest report from the Institute for Government finds that departments need clarity about government’s negotiating plans if they are to make the most of Brexit, and urges officials to improve planning for life outside of the European Union


    DfID 'evasive' on blame for St Helena airport 'white elephant', say MPs
    14 Dec 2016 Commercial
    DfID "evasive" on blame for St Helena airport "white elephant", say MPs

    Public Accounts Committee says design of new airport for UK overseas territory failed to account for wind shear, and attacks Department for International Development over planning and accountability


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