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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
    Case Study: Andhra Pradesh Government leverages TCS’ expertise to implement NREGA effectively Sponsored
    19 Dec 2014
    Case Study: Andhra Pradesh Government leverages TCS’ expertise to implement NREGA effectively

    National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) is India’s flagship socially relevant programme to combat poverty. It provides the legal guarantee of the right to employment to the rural poor.



    The Andhra Pradesh Government wanted to implement the scheme in the state, and realised that a transparent and accountable system with IT-led execution at the grass-roots level would go a long way in ensuring its success. 


    A fifth of doctors who die while under investigation have committed suicide
    19 Dec 2014 Health & Social Care
    A fifth of doctors who die while under investigation have committed suicide

    Twenty-one percent of doctors who die while undergoing “fitness to practise” investigations have taken their own lives, a report has revealed


    May Spads' parliamentary bids blocked
    19 Dec 2014 HR
    May Spads' parliamentary bids blocked

    Two of Theresa May's special advisers have been prevented from standing for Parliament because they refused to campaign for the Conservatives in the Rochester and Strood by-election.


    Spad numbers on the rise
    19 Dec 2014 HR
    Spad numbers on the rise

    The number of special advisers in government has increased from 93 to 103, according to the Cabinet Office


    The official view: Robertson believes civil servants don't understand parliament
    19 Dec 2014 Government Tax Profession
    The official view: Robertson believes civil servants don't understand parliament

    CSW asks former ministers to appraise the UK civil service. This month, Sir Hugh Robertson MP gives his views


    Defence chief urges “smarter” strategies to manage changing security environment
    18 Dec 2014 Security & Defence
    Defence chief urges “smarter” strategies to manage changing security environment

    Chief of defence staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton (pictured left) calls for “smarter” thinking on big data and finance in the Ministry of Defence 


    On the Case: TCS – Indian Passport Office overview Sponsored
    18 Dec 2014
    On the Case: TCS – Indian Passport Office overview

    Emerging markets face many challenges, with fluid social structures and in many cases young infrastructures. These challenges lead to both amplified risks and the innovative opportunities


    18 Dec 2014
    Top 10 predictions for security threats in 2015 and beyond

    After a year of big data breaches like Home Depot and Sony, and widespread security vulnerabilities in our shared software, which spawned the likes of Heartbleed and Shellshock, it’s easy to predict that cyber security will be a hot topic in 2015


    MoD bags millions from sale of executive agency
    17 Dec 2014 Commercial
    MoD bags millions from sale of executive agency

    Executive agency responsible for the “land arm” of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been sold for £140m, it was announced today


    PASC inquiry aims for solutions to clinical failures in NHS
    17 Dec 2014 Health & Social Care
    PASC inquiry aims for solutions to clinical failures in NHS

    Time to stop the blame game and find solutions to clinical failure in the NHS, says PASC


    Home Office criticised by borders and immigration inspector
    17 Dec 2014 Foreign Affairs
    Home Office criticised by borders and immigration inspector

    The Home Office has been urged to make "significant improvements" to its strategy for handling immigrants who stay beyond their visas’ expiry date


    Hague: EVEL not tied to Scottish devolution timetable
    17 Dec 2014 Legal
    Hague: EVEL not tied to Scottish devolution timetable

    Commons leader William Hague has insisted plans to restrict voting on English issues to English MPs will not hold up further plans for Scotland


    Editorial: Farewell from Matt Ross
    17 Dec 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Editorial: Farewell from Matt Ross

    Since 2008, the civil service has seen huge change. Now it’s time for me to follow its lead


    Sharon White wins Ofcom chief exec role
    16 Dec 2014 Communications
    Sharon White wins Ofcom chief exec role

    Treasury favourite leaves for Ofcom in March 2015


    Nick Hillman on weathering the tuition fee storm
    16 Dec 2014 Education
    Nick Hillman on weathering the tuition fee storm

    “I pushed through the tuition fees reforms”


    Aviation body announces inquiry into Friday’s air traffic disaster
    15 Dec 2014 Finance
    Aviation body announces inquiry into Friday’s air traffic disaster

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will look into the computer failure which caused chaos across UK airports last Friday


    Taking the pulse of Big Data
    15 Dec 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Taking the pulse of Big Data

    A recent CSW round table examined the potential of Big Data to improve outcomes and cut costs in our healthcare system. Colin Marrs reports. Photos by Paul Heartfield


    Spads criticise rapid churn in civil service
    15 Dec 2014 HR
    Spads criticise rapid churn in civil service

    Turnover in private office and policy jobs is robbing ministers of expert support, special advisers told the IfG. Sarah Aston reports


    Bring IT service management in-house, says government’s digital chief
    12 Dec 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    Bring IT service management in-house, says government’s digital chief

    Service integration and management of multi-supplier IT services (SIAM) is just one of a many IT functions that will be brought in-house, the government’s chief technology officer Liam Maxwell tells CSW


    Changes at the top in Cafcass but chair stays in place
    11 Dec 2014 Leadership
    Changes at the top in Cafcass but chair stays in place

    The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has appointed four new board members, it was announced on Monday 8 December.


    Mulholland votes no to Baroness Browning as new ACOBA chair
    10 Dec 2014 HR
    Mulholland votes no to Baroness Browning as new ACOBA chair

    Greg Mulholland announced on social media that he was voting no to the ACOBA chair appointment yesterday.


    Big suppliers wield too much power in Whitehall
    10 Dec 2014 Commercial
    Big suppliers wield too much power in Whitehall

    The civil service has allowed large companies to become “quasi-monopoly suppliers” with too much contractual advantage, say the NAO today.


    New authority will be funded by Defra and local council to combat floods
    09 Dec 2014 Energy & Environment
    New authority will be funded by Defra and local council to combat floods

    The Somerset Rivers Authority (SRA) will receive joint funding from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and Somerset County Council as part of the Somerset Action Plan (SAP), it was announced Monday 8 December. 


    DWP decision to close the Independent Living Fund ruled lawful
    09 Dec 2014 Culture
    DWP decision to close the Independent Living Fund ruled lawful

    The Department of Work and Pensions’ (DWP) decision to close the Independent Living Fund (ILF) for disabled people was ruled lawful by the High Court, on Monday 8 December. 


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