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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
    Sedwill looks into diversity
    03 Apr 2014
    Sedwill looks into diversity
    MPs demand opt-outs debate
    03 Apr 2014
    MPs demand opt-outs debate

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    CS urged to use online tools
    03 Apr 2014 Digital, Data & Technology
    CS urged to use online tools

    Civil servants have been urged by the Government Digital Service to use more online tools such as Twitter, SurveyMonkey and LinkedIn.


    Cabinet Office calls on public sector to exclude failed suppliers
    03 Apr 2014
    Cabinet Office calls on public sector to exclude failed suppliers

    Public sector procurement professionals must prepare to make the most of new EU procurement rules that allow government to penalise poor suppliers, Sally Collier, government’s deputy chief procurement officer, has told CSW.


    ‘Maths wrong’ on student fees
    03 Apr 2014
    ‘Maths wrong’ on student fees

    The government “got its maths wrong” when planning to raise tuition fees, according to Nick Hillman, former special adviser to university minister David Willetts.


    Restaurant: The Parcel Yard
    03 Apr 2014 Culture
    Restaurant: The Parcel Yard

    When my friend invited me to the Parcel Yard at King’s Cross Station, my hopes for a pleasant venue weren’t high. Having spent a fair bit of time awaiting trains, waiting for arrivals or seeking solace after missing a train, I have seen rather a lot of train stations’ facilities. My experience of station pubs has been one of peculiar smells, questionable characters and grumpy bar staff.


    Film: Grand Budapest Hotel
    03 Apr 2014 Culture
    Film: Grand Budapest Hotel

    After railways, hotels are the best setting for intrigue, romance and murder – locations where people take only the baggage they need, leaving everything else behind and experimenting in ways they’d never dare in their everyday lives.


    Arrivals, moves & departures March 2014
    03 Apr 2014
    Arrivals, moves & departures March 2014
    Cabinet Office to ‘ramp up’ comms as pension costs rise
    03 Apr 2014
    Cabinet Office to ‘ramp up’ comms as pension costs rise

    The Civil Service Workforce Reform Team is planning to “ramp up the communication” about civil service pensions reform in the next few weeks, its head has told CSW.


    Meet the pantomime villain
    03 Apr 2014
    Meet the pantomime villain

    As head of civil service workforce reform, Adrian Dottridge oversees controversial reforms to pensions, pay & T&Cs. Winnie Agbonlahor hears him explain why his team members don’t deserve their reputation as ‘panto villains’


    Michael Barber, former Delivery Unit chief, ‘tempted’ by idea of commission on civil service reform
    01 Apr 2014
    Michael Barber, former Delivery Unit chief, ‘tempted’ by idea of commission on civil service reform

    Michael Barber, the former head of Tony Blair’s Delivery Unit, has told CSW he is “tempted” by the idea of a commission on civil service reform, as long as it’s able to build cross-party consensus.


    Bob’s blog met with CS fury
    01 Apr 2014
    Bob’s blog met with CS fury

    A recent blog post by, the head of the civil service, about the government’s new performance management (PM) system has prompted civil servants to post over 500 comments – more than 95% of them negative.


    Business broadly in favour of EU membership, govt survey shows
    31 Mar 2014
    Business broadly in favour of EU membership, govt survey shows

    Businesses have voiced broad support in a number of areas for the principle of European Union membership, according to a set of surveys released by the government.


    DVLA could provide more shared services to other public bodies
    31 Mar 2014
    DVLA could provide more shared services to other public bodies

    The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) could provide call centre, printing and mailing services across government, according to a review of the agency conducted by transport department non-executive director Mary Reilly.


    O’Donnell: spending review should consider wellbeing
    28 Mar 2014
    O’Donnell: spending review should consider wellbeing

    Departments should be allocated funding according to the degree to which they boost the nation’s wellbeing, according to Lord O’Donnell, former cabinet secretary and head of the civil service – who led a recent report into the topic.


    DfT review of franchising skills leads to new recruitment and salary freedoms
    28 Mar 2014
    DfT review of franchising skills leads to new recruitment and salary freedoms

    The transport department (DfT) is setting up a new Rail Executive unit, with greater pay flexibilities, to tackle capability and recruitment problems, CSW has learned.


    Govt ‘ignoring digital inclusion’
    28 Mar 2014
    Govt ‘ignoring digital inclusion’

    The government is ignoring the digital needs of both the most vulnerable people in society and frontline civil servants, according to Chi Onwurah, a Labour shadow Cabinet Office minister.


    Kay Sheldon and Margaret Hodge
    28 Mar 2014
    Kay Sheldon and Margaret Hodge

    Changes to improve support for whistleblowers in the health sector may not be effective, according to Care Quality Commission board member Kay Sheldon, because officials in the Department of Health (DH) haven’t “really taken responsibility for what happened” to her after she made whistleblowing disclosures in 2011.


    Acoba stonewalls as fate decided
    27 Mar 2014
    Acoba stonewalls as fate decided

    A Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) report calling for the abolition of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba) will receive a response by Easter, the government has told PASC.


    Institute for Government slates ‘weak corporate leadership’
    26 Mar 2014
    Institute for Government slates ‘weak corporate leadership’

    The civil service is suffering from “weak corporate leadership” which is undermining its efforts to achieve cross-departmental savings or plan efficiency work beyond 2015, according to a report published today by the Institute for Government (IfG).


    Waging a more efficient war
    26 Mar 2014 Foreign Affairs
    Waging a more efficient war

    Like our armed forces, the civil service’s battle against waste is split between three commands. Joshua Chambers examines the Institute for Government’s ideas for turning these scattered forces into an effective fighting force


    Cafe: Adobo
    20 Mar 2014 Culture
    Cafe: Adobo

    A burrito place that doesn’t have any beans: could anything be more frustrating‽ In fact, the only upside of eating at Adobo in Victoria is that I can utilise the trusty interrobang (‽) in CSW, winning a bet – and, consequently, the ability to eat lunch somewhere nicer next time around.


    Interview: Sir Paul Jenkins
    20 Mar 2014 HR
    Interview: Sir Paul Jenkins

    Sir Paul Jenkins has spent his time as Treasury solicitor creating a shared legal service, and tackling discrimination. As this very unusual barrister retires, he gives Matt Ross his final, divergent verdicts on the progress in both fields


    Budget: New pay rules and efficiency drive
    19 Mar 2014 Economy
    Budget: New pay rules and efficiency drive

    Two departments will pilot new pay rules which give them greater flexibility in spending their pay budget, the Budget announced today.


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