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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Policy news from Civil Service World
    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Policy

    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 CSW staff
    Government needs to give more clarity on 'missions', MPs told
    21 May Policy
    Government needs to give more clarity on 'missions', MPs told
    Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny?
    09 May Policy
    Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny?
    Dinosaurs, data and digital policy: What are the woolly mammoths in the room?
    08 May Policy
    Dinosaurs, data and digital policy: What are the woolly mammoths in the room?
    Government's 'fiscal rules' aren't working and must be reformed, IfG warns
    29 Feb 2024 Policy
    Government's 'fiscal rules' aren't working and must be reformed, IfG warns
    Think tank's proposals would give departments a "minimum" of two years' worth of firm spending plans
    Labour would introduce citizens' assemblies, Sue Gray says
    19 Feb 2024 Policy
    Labour would introduce citizens' assemblies, Sue Gray says
    Civil servants “will not like this because they have no control”, former top official warns
    Covid Inquiry: WhatsApp confusion, pandemic politicking and sidelining the secretary of state
    02 Feb 2024 Policy
    Covid Inquiry: WhatsApp confusion, pandemic politicking and sidelining the secretary of state
    Nicola Sturgeon insists decision-making records have not been lost as ministers accuse former SNP leader of trying to score points against Westminster
    Civil service leaders face new back-to-office performance regime
    24 Jan 2024 Policy
    Civil service leaders face new back-to-office performance regime
    John Glen says he wants success with 60:40 rule factored into senior officials' yearly reviews
    Alarm over plans to make civil servants ignore ECHR Rwanda rulings
    17 Jan 2024 Policy
    Alarm over plans to make civil servants ignore ECHR Rwanda rulings
    Mooted plans to change civil service code described by unions as "madness" and "desperate"
    Departments’ funding woes could hamper £229m data-sharing platform
    16 Jan 2024 Policy
    Departments’ funding woes could hamper £229m data-sharing platform
    National statistician Ian Diamond updates MPs as Integrated Data Service moves towards full rollout
    'We're here to make a difference': DWP perm sec Peter Schofield on team working, moments of change and the importance of values
    15 Jan 2024 Policy
    'We're here to make a difference': DWP perm sec Peter Schofield on team working, moments of change and the importance of values
    The Department for Work and Pensions perm sec tells CSW about his civil service career, his connection to DWP’s mission, and a profound turning point in his personal life
    Cameron grilled over ODA cut and merger that created FCDO
    10 Jan 2024 Policy
    Cameron grilled over ODA cut and merger that created FCDO
    Foreign secretary says new leadership structures are making the department “work better than it was”
    Starmer working on plans to tackle civil-service churn – and other news you may have missed over Christmas
    02 Jan 2024 Policy
    Starmer working on plans to tackle civil-service churn – and other news you may have missed over Christmas
    Labour leader wants DGs to stay in post longer, Cummings claims Sunak offered him new No.10 role, and IfG calls for Spring Budget to be scrapped
    Home Office drops modern slavery support measures over 'viability and funding'
    11 Dec 2023 Policy
    Home Office drops modern slavery support measures over 'viability and funding'
    Charities accuse government being “no longer committed to protecting victims of modern slavery”
    Johnson ‘perplexed’ top scientists weren’t consulted over Eat Out to Help Out
    07 Dec 2023 Policy
    Johnson ‘perplexed’ top scientists weren’t consulted over Eat Out to Help Out
    Former PM tells Covid Inquiry his repeated “let it rip” comments were just a challenge to consensus among experts
    Why digital deliverability is vital for 2024 election policy pledges
    06 Dec 2023 Policy
    Why digital deliverability is vital for 2024 election policy pledges
    Former Cabinet Office deputy director for digital delivery Clayton Smith flags five common pitfalls that lead to failure
    Autumn Statement: Unprotected departments face real-terms cuts of 3.4%, IFS warns
    23 Nov 2023 Policy
    Autumn Statement: Unprotected departments face real-terms cuts of 3.4%, IFS warns
    Think-tank says shrinking capital spending will be problematic for public-sector productivity drive
    Whitty: No.10 should have consulted scientists on Eat Out To Help Out
    22 Nov 2023 Policy
    Whitty: No.10 should have consulted scientists on Eat Out To Help Out
    Chief medical officer says he "firmly" told Downing Street it should have informed him and Patrick Vallance about the Covid policy
    Loss of government statisticians ‘is a worry’, MPs told
    10 Nov 2023 Policy
    Loss of government statisticians ‘is a worry’, MPs told
    Departments may struggle to retain key officials amid demand for skills, experts warn
    How expanding the UK’s behavioural research capacity will benefit policymaking
    09 Nov 2023 Policy
    How expanding the UK’s behavioural research capacity will benefit policymaking
    Behavioural research is fragmented in the UK, but a leadership hub hopes to change this
    Johnson and Sunak ‘blindsided’ Covid Taskforce with Eat Out to Help Out scheme
    08 Nov 2023 Policy
    Johnson and Sunak ‘blindsided’ Covid Taskforce with Eat Out to Help Out scheme
    Officials at the heart of government’s pandemic response were kept in the dark about bid to boost footfall at restaurants and cafés, inquiry hears
    DLUHC clashes with local council over four-day working week trial
    06 Nov 2023 Policy
    DLUHC clashes with local council over four-day working week trial
    South Cambridgeshire District Council issued with Best Value Notice signalling ministers' concern over reduced-hours pilot

    MacNamara: Whitehall processes 'bent out of shape' by Brexit work ahead of pandemic
    02 Nov 2023 Policy
    MacNamara: Whitehall processes 'bent out of shape' by Brexit work ahead of pandemic
    Former official says Brexit preparations led to the centre holding too much power, with departments "disempowered"
    Lee Cain: Comms professionals 'were shaping Covid policy because no one else was'
    31 Oct 2023 Policy
    Lee Cain: Comms professionals 'were shaping Covid policy because no one else was'
    Former No.10 comms director tells inquiry the Covid pandemic was the "wrong crisis" for Boris Johnson’s "skill set"
    Johnson 'weak', cab sec's 'scapegoat' fears, more leaving drinks: Covid Inquiry evidence shows turmoil behind the scenes
    31 Oct 2023 Policy
    Johnson 'weak', cab sec's 'scapegoat' fears, more leaving drinks: Covid Inquiry evidence shows turmoil behind the scenes
    Patrick Vallance says advisers tried to "strong arm" him into post-Cummings scandal press briefing and Simon Case says he is "pissed off" over Partygate event
    Lunch with...  psychologist and 'nudge' guru David Halpern
    25 Oct 2023 Policy
    Lunch with... psychologist and 'nudge' guru David Halpern
    Jess Bowie meets the founding director of the Behavioural Insights Team
    'Warring Whitehall fiefdoms' and 'snootiness': Report uncovers barriers to fixing regional inequality
    24 Oct 2023 Policy
    'Warring Whitehall fiefdoms' and 'snootiness': Report uncovers barriers to fixing regional inequality
    Nearly 100 former top officials and politicians weigh in on why driving regional growth has proved so difficult
    Whitehall ‘in reverse’ over devolution, ex-perm sec warns
    23 Oct 2023 Policy
    Whitehall ‘in reverse’ over devolution, ex-perm sec warns
    Government’s capacity to manage devolution has diminished, with relations with devolved nations at a low ebb, MPs told
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