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    Boris Johnson says Sedwill's resignation was reason for Partygate event held a month before cab sec quit
    23 Mar Coronavirus

    Boris Johnson says Sedwill's resignation was reason for Partygate event held a month before cab sec quit

    MPs lose patience with ex-PM's reliance on "flimsy" assurances from advisers that Covid rules were followed in heated hearing
    by Beckie Smith
    Civil service sick days on the rise, latest stats reveal
    31 Mar HR
    Civil service sick days on the rise, latest stats reveal
    Civil Service People Survey: Satisfaction with pay falls to 14-year low
    31 Mar Civil Service Reform
    Civil Service People Survey: Satisfaction with pay falls to 14-year low
    Energy-security plan dubbed ‘Groundhog Day of reannouncements’
    31 Mar Energy & Environment
    Energy-security plan dubbed ‘Groundhog Day of reannouncements’
    The secret life of drones
    05 Jul 2013 Foreign Affairs
    The secret life of drones

    Though their origins lie in military applications, drones are increasingly being used in a civilian context. Winnie Agbonlahor reports on how the public sector might capitalise on the opportunities around unmanned aircraft.


    Heywood: We will do more to improve workplace conditions
    04 Jul 2013
    Heywood: We will do more to improve workplace conditions

    The government will do more to improve the workplace conditions of civil servants over the next year, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood pledged this week at Civil Service Live.


    Heywood praises ‘step change’ in civil service productivity
    03 Jul 2013 Leadership
    Heywood praises ‘step change’ in civil service productivity

    The civil service has increased its productivity and begun to reform, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood told an audience at Civil Service Live yesterday, but it will have to redouble its efforts to help the country deal with its huge economic and fiscal challenges.


    Interview: Mark Russell, Shareholder Executive
    03 Jul 2013 Commercial
    Interview: Mark Russell, Shareholder Executive

    As chief executive of the Shareholder Executive, Mark Russell is responsible for overseeing the running of more than 20 government-owned businesses. Joshua Chambers meets him to discuss transparency, pay and privatisation


    Russell: Ordnance Survey and Met Office should release more data without charge
    03 Jul 2013
    Russell: Ordnance Survey and Met Office should release more data without charge

    Ordnance Survey and the Met Office should do more to support the open data agenda, according to Mark Russell, chief executive of the Shareholder Executive.


    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials
    02 Jul 2013
    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials

    Weak civil service pay risks brain drain, warn top officials


    Civil Service Learning registrations up from 40,000 to 400,000
    01 Jul 2013 Education
    Civil Service Learning registrations up from 40,000 to 400,000

    The number of civil servants taking courses with the government's new training provider, Civil Service Learning (CSL), has increased from 40,000 to 400,000 in the past year, it was revealed today.


    The intelligence services must explain their actions, argues Isabella Sankey
    01 Jul 2013 Analysis
    The intelligence services must explain their actions, argues Isabella Sankey

    Benjamin Franklin once spoke of the perils of sacrificing precious liberty for a little temporary security. His words have a powerful resonance following the saga of state surveillance exposed in recent weeks.


    FCO braced for criticism on Iraq record-keeping
    01 Jul 2013 Security & Defence
    FCO braced for criticism on Iraq record-keeping

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) officials believe the department will be criticised by Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the Iraq War over the poor state of its record-keeping, according to its 2012-13 departmental improvement plan published last month.


    Land Registry releases new data set
    28 Jun 2013
    Land Registry releases new data set

    The Land Registry is making a data set that previously was paid-for available for free, as part of its open data programme, it has been announced today.


    Consultants, not civil servants, to manage 'crucial' infrastructure projects
    27 Jun 2013 Energy & Environment
    Consultants, not civil servants, to manage 'crucial' infrastructure projects

    The delivery of “crucial” infrastructure projects is to be coordinated by "commercial experts" - not civil servants - Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury announced today, when setting out  the government’s £100bn infrastructure plan.


    Sedwill: structure floored UKBA
    27 Jun 2013
    Sedwill: structure floored UKBA

    Bringing the UK Border Agency back under Home Office jurisdiction has involved more than cosmetic changes, the department’s permanent secretary has insisted.


    Spending Review 2013: departmental breakdowns
    27 Jun 2013 Economy
    Spending Review 2013: departmental breakdowns

    CSW sets out the Spending Review’s main implications for each department below, covering the changes in their resource and capital DEL, their administration budgets, and explaining the main policy and operational challenges facing civil servants.


    27 Jun 2013
    NIBs: Green Deal, PF2, gagging

    • A new unit has been set up in the Treasury to represent the public sector on the boards of Private Finance 2 (PF2) projects.


    Civil servants knighted
    27 Jun 2013
    Civil servants knighted

    Jonathan Stephens, permanent secretary at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, who’s due to leave the department at the end of July, was awarded a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for public service in the Queen’s birthday honours list earlier this month.


    27 Jun 2013
    £104,000 budget cut for headless public standards committee

    The Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL), which monitors the conduct of MPs and ministers, has had its budget slashed by £104,000 – from £504,000 in 2012-13, to £400,000 in 2013-14 – and its secretariat and members’ numbers cut.


    Comms cut by £48m as Aiken touts digital/press team mergers
    27 Jun 2013
    Comms cut by £48m as Aiken touts digital/press team mergers

    Communications spending by government has been cut by £47m in 2013-14, the new annual communications plan reveals. The proposed budget is £237m, compared to just under £285m in 2012-13. In 2009-10, it was £532m.


    Government must move faster to hit emission targets, says report
    26 Jun 2013 Energy & Environment
    Government must move faster to hit emission targets, says report

    The government must move faster in developing policy measures to help meet its greenhouse gas emission targets, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has warned in a report published today.


    Troubled families scheme receives extra £200m for 2015-16
    26 Jun 2013
    Troubled families scheme receives extra £200m for 2015-16

    The Troubled Families scheme run by the Department for Communities and Local Government will be given an additional £200m for 2015-16 in the Spending Review, the DCLG announced last week.


    Interview: Shaun Kingsbury, Green Investment Bank
    25 Jun 2013 Economy
    Interview: Shaun Kingsbury, Green Investment Bank

    The coalition’s Green Investment Bank has been tasked with boosting private investment in the green economy – a high-potential sector constrained by limited finance. Winnie Agbonlahor meets chief executive Shaun Kingsbury.


    Round table: Bagging the best
    24 Jun 2013 Education
    Round table: Bagging the best

    Outgunned on salaries by the private sector, the civil service often struggles to recruit and retain world-class talent. Stuart Watson attends a CSW round table on how to bring top employees into Whitehall – and keep them there.


    Spending Review: deep admin cuts ahead
    23 Jun 2013 Economy
    Spending Review: deep admin cuts ahead

    Battered departmental administration budgets received a further pounding in today’s 2015-16 spending round, with the Home Office (HO), Cabinet Office (CO) and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) seeing punishing settlements that will accelerate civil service cuts as we approach the end of the Parliament.


    21 Jun 2013 Culture
    Television Review: The Iraq War

    So much has been said about Iraq in the 10 years since war was declared that it feels as if there’s nothing this new documentary from the BBC could possibly tell us. But its sober re-examination of the lead-up to the invasion and the subsequent attempt to rebuild the Iraqi state astonishes with the depth of its access, and in its detail rescues the Iraq War from the political and cultural mythos.


    21 Jun 2013 Culture
    Restaurant Review: The Beehive Pub

    I like a restaurant to be lively, but I want it to run efficiently.  And when I visited the Beehive pub-restaurant it was brightly lit, welcoming, and packed with cheery drinkers and diners – first box ticked. Unfortunately, in contrast the waiting staff were rather dim, slightly off-putting and a little vacant, leaving my efficiency box disappointingly empty.


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