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    Communications

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Communications news from Civil Service World
    Infected blood scandal: Report blasts 'defensive' civil service spin
    21 May 2024 Communications

    Infected blood scandal: Report blasts 'defensive' civil service spin

    Call for senior civil servants to face new statutory duties over advice to perm secs and ministers
    by Jim Dunton
    As the Freedom of Information Act turns 20, can it outwit the delete button?
    03 Apr Communications
    As the Freedom of Information Act turns 20, can it outwit the delete button?
    Reaching beyond the bubble: Government comms chief Simon Baugh looks ahead to 2025’s big challenges
    19 Dec 2024 Communications
    Reaching beyond the bubble: Government comms chief Simon Baugh looks ahead to 2025’s big challenges
    Sue Gray’s departure is not a quick fix for the centre of government
    09 Oct 2024 Communications
    Sue Gray’s departure is not a quick fix for the centre of government
    Latest civil service People Survey opens
    05 Oct 2015 Communications
    Latest civil service People Survey opens

    Civil servants urged to give honest feedback on their working lives


    HMRC chief Lin Homer looks to 'diamond-shaped' future for department
    09 Sep 2015 Communications
    HMRC chief Lin Homer looks to "diamond-shaped" future for department

    Lin Homer tells MPs on the Public Accounts Committee that HMRC's "most basic" jobs will continue to be cut as department reduces number of sites across UK


    EU purdah row: Bernard Jenkin says government has 'failed to convince' on civil service safeguards
    22 Jul 2015 Communications
    EU purdah row: Bernard Jenkin says government has "failed to convince" on civil service safeguards

    Committee chair warns change to rules ahead of Europe vote has "cast a shadow of doubt over the propriety of the process"


    Jeremy Heywood: EU vote “purdah” change will not affect civil service impartiality
    21 Jul 2015 Communications
    Jeremy Heywood: EU vote “purdah” change will not affect civil service impartiality

    Cabinet secretary says proposed purdah rule change is needed to eliminate legal uncertainty for ministers, and says civil service impartiality will not be undermined


    David Cameron launches 'clarity' award for 'jargon-free' civil service communication
    16 Jul 2015 Communications
    David Cameron launches "clarity" award for "jargon-free" civil service communication

    Prime minister urges Whitehall officials to make communications "brief, simple, human and jargon-free"


    DfID’s results agenda places too much emphasis on ‘quantity of results over quality’ - aid watchdog
    11 Jun 2015 Communications
    DfID’s results agenda places too much emphasis on ‘quantity of results over quality’ - aid watchdog

    Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DfID’s aid measurement focuses too much on short term financial results over long term ‘transformative change’


    Alistair Carmichael to blame for Nicola Sturgeon memo leak – but Scotland Office official in the clear
    22 May 2015 Communications
    Alistair Carmichael to blame for Nicola Sturgeon memo leak – but Scotland Office official in the clear

    Inquiry led by cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood points the finger at former scottish secretary and his special adviser for leaking of Nicola Sturgeon memo, but civil servant at centre of claims is cleared


    BIS budget 'threatened by student loan changes'
    21 May 2015 Communications
    BIS budget "threatened by student loan changes"

    Higher Education Policy Institute sounds alarm on un-recouped student loans


    Leaked Nicola Sturgeon memo was written in Scotland Office
    06 Apr 2015 Communications
    Leaked Nicola Sturgeon memo was written in Scotland Office

    Civil service memo on Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon's private conversation with French Ambassador originated in Scotland Office, it emerges, as Cabinet Office-led leak inquiry gets underway


    MPs: Nicholas Macpherson advice on Scottish currency union 'should not have been published'
    23 Mar 2015 Communications
    MPs: Nicholas Macpherson advice on Scottish currency union 'should not have been published'

    Public Administration Select Committee attacks Treasury decision to publish letter on sharing the pound with an independent Scotland, and warns Scottish government's own 'White Paper' too political


    'There’s a reason why departments have press officers': No 10 hits back at union claims on civil service media rule change
    19 Mar 2015 Communications
    'There’s a reason why departments have press officers': No 10 hits back at union claims on civil service media rule change

    Downing Street spokesperson says David Cameron disagrees with unions' view that civil service code change will undermine transparency


    Departments don't understand impact of cuts, says National Audit Office chief Amyas Morse
    17 Mar 2015 Communications
    Departments don't understand impact of cuts, says National Audit Office chief Amyas Morse

    NAO chief Amyas Morse warns officials may not be thinking through implications of spending reductions


    We need more support from the centre, departments tell National Audit Office
    12 Mar 2015 Communications
    We need more support from the centre, departments tell National Audit Office

    Departments tell National Audit Office cross-government working would be bolstered by better 'support and challenge' at the centre of government


    Civil servants should take more ownership of policy – Casey
    06 Mar 2015 Communications
    Civil servants should take more ownership of policy – Casey

    Whitehall should be prepared to take responsibility for delivering programmes, says Troubled Families chief Louise Casey


    O'Donnell attacks 'out-of-touch' MPs' attitudes to benefits
    05 Mar 2015 Communications
    O'Donnell attacks 'out-of-touch' MPs' attitudes to benefits

    Former cabinet secretary warns too many politicians 'don't get' poverty


    Major projects to be stamped with Union Jack logo
    02 Mar 2015 Communications
    Major projects to be stamped with Union Jack logo

    New HMT and Cabinet Office plan to highlight UK taxpayer funding sparks SNP attack


    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


    DWP denies telling civil servants how to vote on Scottish referendum
    20 Aug 2014 Communications
    DWP denies telling civil servants how to vote on Scottish referendum

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has denied telling its employees how to vote in the Scottish referendum, after its permanent secretary Robert Devereux issued department-wide guidance on the topic.


    16 May 2014 Communications
    Call for TTIP comms plan

    The Lords’ European Union Committee has called for the creation of a cross-government communications strategy regarding the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) – a proposed free trade agreement between the EU and the US.


    Aiken hires 100 ‘digital natives’
    14 May 2014 Communications
    Aiken hires 100 ‘digital natives’

    The government will recruit 100 “digital natives” into its communications arms, comms chief Alex Aiken announced yesterday.


    Heywood and Macpherson investigate ‘electioneering’ letter
    16 Apr 2014 Communications
    Heywood and Macpherson investigate ‘electioneering’ letter

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood (pictured) and Treasury permanent secretary Sir Nicholas Macpherson are to investigate whether the prime minister broke government rules by writing an official letter to nearly two million businesses on the eve of European elections.


    PAC calls on departments to open up their contracts
    14 Mar 2014 Communications
    PAC calls on departments to open up their contracts

    Departments must stop using commercial confidentiality as a reason for withholding information about contracts, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said in a report published today.


    New cross-government design team planned
    21 Feb 2014 Communications
    New cross-government design team planned

    The Home Office, Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Cabinet Office are combining their internal design teams to create a new cross-government shared service, CSW can reveal.


    Gov.uk to adapt after digital capability review spots comms ‘frustration’
    28 Nov 2013 Communications
    Gov.uk to adapt after digital capability review spots comms ‘frustration’

    The gov.uk website is to be adapted to ensure that the civil service communications profession can more easily use it to run campaigns, the government’s executive director for communications Alex Aiken (pictured below) has told Civil Service World.


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