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    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations
    12 May HR

    DWP's new Blackpool office opens amid reports SR25 funding will depend on job relocations

    3,000 officials will move to Talbot Gateway site as Cabinet Office ups pressure to move jobs "closer to frontline services"
    by Beckie Smith
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    12 May HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 12 May
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
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    31 Jul 2020
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    Universal Credit ‘punishes the poorest’ and five-week wait should be scrapped, Lords committee says
    31 Jul 2020 Operational Delivery
    Universal Credit ‘punishes the poorest’ and five-week wait should be scrapped, Lords committee says
    DWP criticised for using the scheme to recover debts accrued from its tax credit scheme
    Government comms criticised as new northern lockdown rules brought in at short notice
    31 Jul 2020 Communications
    Government comms criticised as new northern lockdown rules brought in at short notice
    Matt Hancock says data from the test and trace system shows case number increase is a result of households meeting each other
    PCS demands better pay and conditions for Interserve workers at government departments
    31 Jul 2020
    PCS demands better pay and conditions for Interserve workers at government departments
    Union says cleaners, security guards, catering staff and other contractors have been treated like "second class members of the civil service"
    Ex-civil service chief Bob Kerslake drafted in for major Labour review as Starmer eyes internal shake-up
    30 Jul 2020 Politics & Constitution
    Ex-civil service chief Bob Kerslake drafted in for major Labour review as Starmer eyes internal shake-up
    Review will look at how the party can become "a more agile, cohesive and purposeful organisation"
    Covid-19 exposed 'decades of underfunding' and neglect of social-care sector, report finds
    30 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Covid-19 exposed 'decades of underfunding' and neglect of social-care sector, report finds
    Social care sector entered pandemic "underfunded, understaffed and at risk of collapse"
    The name's Moore: Foreign Office political director named head of MI6
    30 Jul 2020 HR
    The name's Moore: Foreign Office political director named head of MI6
    Former ambassador Richard Moore succeeds Sir Alex Younger as “C”
    'New radicals': Barclay reveals what Treasury will get and give in Spending Review
    29 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    'New radicals': Barclay reveals what Treasury will get and give in Spending Review
    Chief secretary reveals a civil servant found £1.3bn in savings as he sets out plans for better use of data
    Boost free school meals to avert ‘slow-motion disaster’ of hunger and malnutrition, ministers urged
    29 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Boost free school meals to avert ‘slow-motion disaster’ of hunger and malnutrition, ministers urged
    Coronavirus pandemic likely to leave a “miserable” legacy of rising unemployment, poverty and hunger, National Food Strategy says
    Government threw care homes ‘to the wolves’ amid coronavirus pandemic, MPs say
    29 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Government threw care homes ‘to the wolves’ amid coronavirus pandemic, MPs say
    DHSC “does not know" how many of the 25,000 patients discharged to care homes between 17 March and 15 April had Covid-19

    Government urged to up pay for project managers to deliver infrastructure boost
    29 Jul 2020 Economy
    Government urged to up pay for project managers to deliver infrastructure boost
    Committee warns of possible white elephants in Boris Johnson’s ‘Build Build Build’ drive
    Coronavirus: Foreign Office ‘too slow‘ to repatriate Brits stranded abroad when pandemic hit
    28 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Coronavirus: Foreign Office ‘too slow‘ to repatriate Brits stranded abroad when pandemic hit
    MPs praise staff for work in “challenging conditions" of Covid-19
    Downing Street defends 'back to work' push for civil servants after PCS slams ‘unacceptable’ plan
    28 Jul 2020 HR
    Downing Street defends 'back to work' push for civil servants after PCS slams ‘unacceptable’ plan
    PM spokesman says each department will need to provide assurance that government workplaces are Covid-secure
    Fundamental review of civil service pay needed to drive reform: departing Sedwill’s Whitehall reflections
    28 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Fundamental review of civil service pay needed to drive reform: departing Sedwill’s Whitehall reflections
    Cabinet secretary sets out possible roadmap for government, including new model to drive service integration and performance framework
    Government didn't understand coronavirus in the ‘first few weeks and months’ of pandemic, says PM
    27 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Government didn't understand coronavirus in the ‘first few weeks and months’ of pandemic, says PM
    Boris Johnson says he will ‘double down’ on his election-winning pledges as country emerges from Covid-19
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 27
    27 Jul 2020 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 27
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Push for civil servants to return to workplaces 'unacceptable', union says
    27 Jul 2020 Coronavirus
    Push for civil servants to return to workplaces 'unacceptable', union says
    PCS tells officials who are instructed to get back to offices: "don’t just accept that’s what you have to do”
    ‘Everybody has been doing the most incredible work. I’m very impressed’: Queen’s tribute to FCO staff
    27 Jul 2020 Foreign Affairs
    ‘Everybody has been doing the most incredible work. I’m very impressed’: Queen’s tribute to FCO staff
    Head of state praises department’s coronavirus work on virtual visit as portrait is unveiled
    Cabinet Office creates Brexit transition comms hub in countdown to 31 December
    24 Jul 2020 Brexit
    Cabinet Office creates Brexit transition comms hub in countdown to 31 December
    Check, Change, Go campaign launched with lessons from Get Ready for Brexit review, says Cabinet Office perm sec
    Public appointments data: more people with disabilities on public boards, but ethnic diversity down
    24 Jul 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Public appointments data: more people with disabilities on public boards, but ethnic diversity down
    The Cabinet Office has said it wants to diversify public appointments. But what progress do the latest figures show towards its targets?
    Home Office investigates spending breach and launches 'finance improvement programme'
    24 Jul 2020 Corporate Finance
    Home Office investigates spending breach and launches 'finance improvement programme'
    Department knew it risked breaching net cash requirement but decided a tech solution to spot breaches was too complex and costly, perm sec says
    Sharma overrode value-for-money concerns on £400m investment in bankrupt satellite firm
    23 Jul 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    Sharma overrode value-for-money concerns on £400m investment in bankrupt satellite firm
    Business secretary gave ministerial direction after perm sec flagged “significant downside risks” of OneWeb deal
    HMRC Making Tax Digital to continue rollout in 2022
    23 Jul 2020 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC Making Tax Digital to continue rollout in 2022
    The programme will be extended to all businesses and then to individuals, government has announced
    Second government hub in Croydon gets go-ahead
    23 Jul 2020 Civil Service Reform
    Second government hub in Croydon gets go-ahead
    GPA contractors begin work on Croydon hub, with Home Office officials to start move by 2024
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