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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
    Treasury solicitor Jonathan Jones: '2015 saw us become a better, more joined-up and efficient legal service'
    14 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Treasury solicitor Jonathan Jones: "2015 saw us become a better, more joined-up and efficient legal service"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Jonathan Jones, HM Procurator General, Treasury Solicitor and Head of the Government Legal Service, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    Dave Penman: More generous terms than the private sector? The Treasury needs to stop cherry-picking examples
    14 Dec 2015 Economics
    Dave Penman: More generous terms than the private sector? The Treasury needs to stop cherry-picking examples

    Ministers keep talking about hammering down public sector terms to private sector levels, while dreaming up new exemptions in order to compete


    Catch up with KPMG and CSW's post-Spending Review webinar Sponsored
    11 Dec 2015
    Catch up with KPMG and CSW's post-Spending Review webinar

    KPMG, in association with Civil Service World, invites you to listen to a webinar on the outcome of the Comprehensive Spending Review, held on December 10


    Land Registry chief Graham Farrant: 'Our 2015 people survey scores show improvement – but there's more to be done'
    11 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Land Registry chief Graham Farrant: "Our 2015 people survey scores show improvement – but there's more to be done"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Graham Farrant, chief executive of the Land Registry, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    Department of Health perm sec Una O'Brien: '2016 will be about getting NHS finances in better shape while protecting quality'
    11 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Department of Health perm sec Una O'Brien: "2016 will be about getting NHS finances in better shape while protecting quality"

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Una O’Brien, permanent secretary at the Department of Health, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    Care Quality Commission health regulator is 'not yet effective', warns PAC
    11 Dec 2015 Government Tax Profession
    Care Quality Commission health regulator is "not yet effective", warns PAC

    Pressure on Care Quality Commission resources is showing through report errors, say MPs, as CQC chief David Behan (pictured) says regulator has been "working hard to improve"


    Local authority housing benefit staff will not move into DWP under Universal Credit shake-up
    10 Dec 2015 Culture
    Local authority housing benefit staff will not move into DWP under Universal Credit shake-up

    DWP says it will meet the cost of redundancies stemming from decision not to move Housing Benefit staff into the department when benefits are merged


    '2015 was dominated by crises': Foreign Office permanent secretary Sir Simon McDonald on a challenging year – and the FCO's plans for 2016
    10 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    "2015 was dominated by crises": Foreign Office permanent secretary Sir Simon McDonald on a challenging year – and the FCO's plans for 2016

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Sir Simon McDonald, permanent secretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    UK National Statistician John Pullinger on the challenges of 2015 – and the ONS's plans for the year ahead
    10 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    UK National Statistician John Pullinger on the challenges of 2015 – and the ONS's plans for the year ahead

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. John Pullinger, UK National Statistician and head of the Government Statistical Service, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    Crown Commercial Service chief Sally Collier reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to 2016
    10 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Crown Commercial Service chief Sally Collier reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to 2016

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Sally Collier, chief executive of the Crown Commercial Service, takes part in our biggest-ever perm secs round-up series...


    Rural payments: 'childish' tensions between GDS and Defra laid bare at committee hearing
    09 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Rural payments: "childish" tensions between GDS and Defra laid bare at committee hearing

    After a scathing report on problems with the digital overhaul of the system for paying EU subsidies, spending watchdogs Meg Hillier and Amyas Morse criticise behaviour that was "distressing to staff and visibly confrontational"


    DVLA's tech chief Iain Patterson handed new role at Government Digital Service
    09 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    DVLA's tech chief Iain Patterson handed new role at Government Digital Service

    Liam Maxwell announces that DVLA's chief technology officer is heading back to the centre of government in January


    Heywood and Manzoni respond after Spending Review blog met with fury by civil servants
    09 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Heywood and Manzoni respond after Spending Review blog met with fury by civil servants

    Furious online reaction to Spending Review blog prompts response by cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood and civil service chief executive John Manzoni – with the pair emphasising areas where civil service is more flexible than the private sector


    'DWP has had a sharp focus on doing things once, and doing them right' – permanent secretary Robert Devereux reviews 2015 and looks to 2016
    09 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    "DWP has had a sharp focus on doing things once, and doing them right" – permanent secretary Robert Devereux reviews 2015 and looks to 2016

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Robert Devereux, permanent secretary of the Department for Work and Pensions, takes part in our biggest ever perm secs round-up series...


    Government communications chief Alex Aiken reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to 2016
    09 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Government communications chief Alex Aiken reviews 2015 – and looks ahead to 2016

    With the end of 2015 in sight, we asked Whitehall's top officials to review the year, set out their priorities for 2016 – and shed some light on their festive plans. Alex Aiken, executive director of government communications, kicks off our perm secs round-up series...


    Coalition ministers open up about the 'terrible' Cabinet Office, Whitehall churn – and reforming the 'Rolls Royce' civil service
    08 Dec 2015 HR
    Coalition ministers open up about the "terrible" Cabinet Office, Whitehall churn – and reforming the "Rolls Royce" civil service

    Vince Cable, Chris Huhne, Andrew Mitchell, Caroline Spelman and more provide the Institute for Government with their views on their officials, the Whitehall machine, and dealing with the centre of government


    Civil service chief John Manzoni: Whitehall's treatment of whistleblowers is getting better
    07 Dec 2015 HR
    Civil service chief John Manzoni: Whitehall's treatment of whistleblowers is getting better

    Civil service's anti-whistleblower culture is changing, says chief executive John Manzoni, as he promises new data on concerns raised by staff – and faces tough questioning from MPs on extending public interest protections to private providers


    Obituary: Chris Martin remembered by cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood
    07 Dec 2015 Culture
    Obituary: Chris Martin remembered by cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood pays tribute to the prime minister’s late principal private secretary Chris Martin, a remarkable official who embodied the enduring values of the civil service he loved


    Carwyn Jones: top-level contact between Whitehall and Wales “non-existent”
    07 Dec 2015 Education
    Carwyn Jones: top-level contact between Whitehall and Wales “non-existent”

    Welsh first minister says there is “no real machinery for a regular heads of government meeting” – as Silk Commission chair reveals he considered calling for separate civil service.


    Government 'exceeds SME spending target' - Cabinet Office figures
    07 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Government "exceeds SME spending target" - Cabinet Office figures

    Civil service chief executive John Manzoni says government "making good" on promise to open up public sector procurement to smaller firms


    Ex-GDS boss Mike Bracken sets up global digital government consultancy
    04 Dec 2015 Civil Service Reform
    Ex-GDS boss Mike Bracken sets up global digital government consultancy

    Whitehall's former digital chief to offer advice to governments around the world


    Michael Gove abolishes controversial court fees
    03 Dec 2015 Finance
    Michael Gove abolishes controversial court fees

    In the latest Ministry of Justice U-turn, the justice secretary reverses another of his predecessor Chris Grayling's policies


    Home Office’s “highly manual and inefficient” e-borders scheme criticised by spending watchdog
    03 Dec 2015 Security & Defence
    Home Office’s “highly manual and inefficient” e-borders scheme criticised by spending watchdog

    National Audit Office says project likely to be finished eight years later than originally thought


    ONS move out of London “undermined UK statistics” – report
    03 Dec 2015 Digital, Data & Technology
    ONS move out of London “undermined UK statistics” – report

    Report by former deputy governor of the Bank of England says 90% of ONS staff were “unwilling to move” out of London, leading to a “loss of knowledge and experience”


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