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CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg made theobservation
15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose CHANCELLOR CONFIRMS CIVIL SERVICE PAY FREEZE IN NAME OF The chancellor confirmed the anticipated pay freeze for civil servants and other public-sector workers for 2021-22, which was briefed out last week, in his Spending Review announcement this afternoon. NHS workers and public servants who earn below the median wage of DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. GOODBYE SINGLE DEPARTMENTAL PLANS, HELLO OUTCOME DELIVERY Details have been revealed of the new approach to measuring performance across government that will provide scrutiny of the priority outcomes set for each department in last year’s SpendingReview.
CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. UNION INTENSIFIES STRIKE ACTION AT DVLA 08 Jun 2021. Staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency have intensified their strike action over coronavirus safety arrangements at the organisation’s Swansea campus. Members of the PCS union are staging a six-day strike this week, building on four days of industrial action last week. The union said around 800,000 items ofmail sent to
CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg made theobservation
15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose CHANCELLOR CONFIRMS CIVIL SERVICE PAY FREEZE IN NAME OF The chancellor confirmed the anticipated pay freeze for civil servants and other public-sector workers for 2021-22, which was briefed out last week, in his Spending Review announcement this afternoon. NHS workers and public servants who earn below the median wage of DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. GOODBYE SINGLE DEPARTMENTAL PLANS, HELLO OUTCOME DELIVERY Details have been revealed of the new approach to measuring performance across government that will provide scrutiny of the priority outcomes set for each department in last year’s SpendingReview.
PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. NEW PROCUREMENT RULES: DON’T SIMPLY AWARD CONTRACTS TO THE Under the strengthened regime, procurement teams have been told they must not simply award contracts to the lowest bidder – especially when wider economic benefits can be proved. The updated guidance follows the UK's exit from the European Union, allowing it to diverge from previous rules. Publishing the new guidance, Cabinet Officeminister
BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
DWP STAFF BALLOTED OVER COVID SAFETY FEARS By Jim Dunton. 05 May 2021. The civil service’s biggest union is asking members who work at jobcentres for their feelings on coronavirus safety measures following the widespread resumption of face-to-face interviews with benefit claimants. PCS said its consultative ballot, which opens today, would gauge sentiment among Department for Work and CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG 03 Mar 2021. The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. Tierney will leave the Department for International Trade, where he is currently director general responsible for global trade and investment, and start CHANCELLOR CONFIRMS CIVIL SERVICE PAY FREEZE IN NAME OF The chancellor confirmed the anticipated pay freeze for civil servants and other public-sector workers for 2021-22, which was briefed out last week, in his Spending Review announcement this afternoon. NHS workers and public servants who earn below the median wage of PM TO SET UP NO.10 UNIT TO STRENGTHEN POLICY DELIVERY 22 Apr 2021. Boris Johnson is creating a new delivery unit in 10 Downing Street to ramp up policy implementation, following the recommendations of a review by Sir Michael Barber. The team – which has throwbacks to the delivery unit set up by Tony Blair two decades ago – will replace Downing Street’s current implementation unitand be led
HANCOCK BROKE LAW BY FAILING TO PUBLISH DHSC CORONAVIRUS Health secretary Matt Hancock acted unlawfully by failing to ensure his department published details of contracts it signed during the coronavirus pandemic, a court has found. Hancock had breached his legal obligation to publish contract documents within 30 days of them being signed “in a substantial number of cases”, Mr JusticeChamberlain
TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg TREASURY THREATENED WITH COURT CHALLENGE OVER CIVIL Ministers’ proposals to make up for botched reforms to public sector pensions could themselves be subjected to a High Court challenge, civil service unions have warned. WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. 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WORKPLACE ADJUSTMENT GUIDE LAUNCHED AS PART OF DRIVE TO The civil service has launched a new model policy for workplace adjustments, and a Line Manager's Best Practice Guide giving information on how to support colleagues with disabilities. TERMINOLOGICAL INEXACTITUDES: HANDY TRANSLATIONS OF More in the series. Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 2) Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 3) GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL FUNCTION SEEKS TO IMPROVE WHITEHALL The Government Commercial Function is seeking to “optimise” Whitehall’s use of procurement information by expanding its data lake to include more information from a CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. UNION INTENSIFIES STRIKE ACTION AT DVLA 08 Jun 2021. Staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency have intensified their strike action over coronavirus safety arrangements at the organisation’s Swansea campus. Members of the PCS union are staging a six-day strike this week, building on four days of industrial action last week. The union said around 800,000 items ofmail sent to
CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
HOME OFFICE TO OPEN CASEWORK AND ASYLUM HUB IN STOKE The Home Office will move 1,950 roles out of London over the next four years, Johnson said, including 500 to the Stoke-on-Trent hub. The so-called innovation centre will accommodate case-working roles and an asylum hub, the department said in an announcement. "The plans will bring operational, policy and corporate functions to the city TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. UNION INTENSIFIES STRIKE ACTION AT DVLA 08 Jun 2021. Staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency have intensified their strike action over coronavirus safety arrangements at the organisation’s Swansea campus. Members of the PCS union are staging a six-day strike this week, building on four days of industrial action last week. The union said around 800,000 items ofmail sent to
CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
HOME OFFICE TO OPEN CASEWORK AND ASYLUM HUB IN STOKE The Home Office will move 1,950 roles out of London over the next four years, Johnson said, including 500 to the Stoke-on-Trent hub. The so-called innovation centre will accommodate case-working roles and an asylum hub, the department said in an announcement. "The plans will bring operational, policy and corporate functions to the city TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. NEW PROCUREMENT RULES: DON’T SIMPLY AWARD CONTRACTS TO THE Under the strengthened regime, procurement teams have been told they must not simply award contracts to the lowest bidder – especially when wider economic benefits can be proved. The updated guidance follows the UK's exit from the European Union, allowing it to diverge from previous rules. Publishing the new guidance, Cabinet Officeminister
PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg made theobservation
CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG 03 Mar 2021. The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. Tierney will leave the Department for International Trade, where he is currently director general responsible for global trade and investment, and start LATEST CIVIL SERVICE & PUBLIC AFFAIRS MOVES Ministry of Justice: Law Commission – Nicholas Green’s role as chair extended for a year from 1st August. Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Services for England – Sally Cheshire appointed as Chair, having been in the role on an interim basis. Paul Grant, Catherine Doran and Mandy Jones reappointed as board members. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
DWP STAFF BALLOTED OVER COVID SAFETY FEARS By Jim Dunton. 05 May 2021. The civil service’s biggest union is asking members who work at jobcentres for their feelings on coronavirus safety measures following the widespread resumption of face-to-face interviews with benefit claimants. PCS said its consultative ballot, which opens today, would gauge sentiment among Department for Work and HOW CORONAVIRUS IS ACCELERATING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN But the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside technological advances, has changed this and is accelerating digital transformation. “Coronavirus has fundamentally altered our lives and the role that tech plays within it,” said UK Digital Minister, Oliver Dowden, last month . “It’s turbocharged the digital transformation of almost WELSH GOVERNMENT KICKS OFF NINE-MONTH SEARCH FOR NEXT PERM SEC The Welsh Government has kicked off the search for its next permanent secretary – nine months before Dame Shan Morgan is due to step down. The Welsh Government is now seeking an “ambitious and inspiring” leader to replace Morgan, whose LATEST HIGH-EARNERS FIGURES DETAIL GOVERNMENT’S BEST-PAID Whitty’s salary band of £205,000-£209,999 is a clear £30,000 ahead of DHSC perm sec Sir Chris Wormald’s £175,000-£179,999 range. Vallance’s pay band of £180,000-£184,999 also outpaces new BEIS perm sec Sarah Munby’s £160,000-£164,999. A Cabinet Office spokesperson said the civil service had to be able to attract “highcalibre
CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. UNION INTENSIFIES STRIKE ACTION AT DVLA 08 Jun 2021. Staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency have intensified their strike action over coronavirus safety arrangements at the organisation’s Swansea campus. Members of the PCS union are staging a six-day strike this week, building on four days of industrial action last week. The union said around 800,000 items ofmail sent to
CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR By Jim Dunton. 25 May 2021. Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite the 2021-2022 public-sector pay freeze set out by chancellor Rishi 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
HOME OFFICE TO OPEN CASEWORK AND ASYLUM HUB IN STOKE The Home Office will move 1,950 roles out of London over the next four years, Johnson said, including 500 to the Stoke-on-Trent hub. The so-called innovation centre will accommodate case-working roles and an asylum hub, the department said in an announcement. "The plans will bring operational, policy and corporate functions to the city TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. UNIONS VOTE TO ACCEPT HMRC'S FREEZE-BUSTING PAY DEAL By Beckie Smith. Union members at HM Revenue and Customs have voted to accept a pay deal that will see wages rise for most staff at the department for the next three years. Ballots held by PCS and ARC, the FDA’s HMRC division, both tipped overwhelmingly in favour of the deal, which will affect some 60,000 staff. CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. UNION INTENSIFIES STRIKE ACTION AT DVLA 08 Jun 2021. Staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency have intensified their strike action over coronavirus safety arrangements at the organisation’s Swansea campus. Members of the PCS union are staging a six-day strike this week, building on four days of industrial action last week. The union said around 800,000 items ofmail sent to
CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR By Jim Dunton. 25 May 2021. Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite the 2021-2022 public-sector pay freeze set out by chancellor Rishi 15-STRONG LEVELLING UP TASK FORCE TO DRIVE FLAGSHIP POLICY A new Cabinet Office levelling up unit has been tasked with developing the policy priorities for the government’s drive to tackle regional inequalities, and will work closely with the freshly-established No.10 Delivery Unit. It was reported on Tuesday that BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST By Jim Dunton. 04 Mar 2021. Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. Prospect, which represents professionals such asengineers
HOME OFFICE TO OPEN CASEWORK AND ASYLUM HUB IN STOKE The Home Office will move 1,950 roles out of London over the next four years, Johnson said, including 500 to the Stoke-on-Trent hub. The so-called innovation centre will accommodate case-working roles and an asylum hub, the department said in an announcement. "The plans will bring operational, policy and corporate functions to the city TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
DSTL CHIEF EXEC GARY AITKENHEAD QUITS TO TAKE UP PRIVATE The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced that chief executive Gary Aitkenhead has stepped down from his role to take a new job in the private sector. In a brief statement, the arm’s length body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence said yesterday that Aitkenhead was joining an unnamed “global technology company”. UNIONS VOTE TO ACCEPT HMRC'S FREEZE-BUSTING PAY DEAL By Beckie Smith. Union members at HM Revenue and Customs have voted to accept a pay deal that will see wages rise for most staff at the department for the next three years. Ballots held by PCS and ARC, the FDA’s HMRC division, both tipped overwhelmingly in favour of the deal, which will affect some 60,000 staff. NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. NEW PROCUREMENT RULES: DON’T SIMPLY AWARD CONTRACTS TO THE Under the strengthened regime, procurement teams have been told they must not simply award contracts to the lowest bidder – especially when wider economic benefits can be proved. The updated guidance follows the UK's exit from the European Union, allowing it to diverge from previous rules. Publishing the new guidance, Cabinet Officeminister
CIVIL SERVICE LAUNCHES MATCHMAKING WEBSITE FOR JOBS By Jim Dunton. 07 May 2021. A web service has been launched that allows current civil servants and would-be officials to find new careers in Whitehall by answering questions about their interests and motivations. Career Matcher is an addition to the Civil Service Careers website that suggests appropriate professions for potentialnew recruits
PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg made theobservation
DWP STAFF BALLOTED OVER COVID SAFETY FEARS By Jim Dunton. 05 May 2021. The civil service’s biggest union is asking members who work at jobcentres for their feelings on coronavirus safety measures following the widespread resumption of face-to-face interviews with benefit claimants. PCS said its consultative ballot, which opens today, would gauge sentiment among Department for Work and MITIE LANDS £90M CONTRACT FOR QUARANTINE-COMPLIANCE CHECKS 16 Apr 2021. Outsourcing giant Mitie has won a £90m government contract to deliver a quarantine-compliance service checking up on people supposed to be isolating at home after international travel. The Home Office said the service would have the capacity to carry out 10,000 visits a day in the coming weeks – a tenfold increase on the1,000
CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG 03 Mar 2021. The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. Tierney will leave the Department for International Trade, where he is currently director general responsible for global trade and investment, and start LATEST CIVIL SERVICE & PUBLIC AFFAIRS MOVES Ministry of Justice: Law Commission – Nicholas Green’s role as chair extended for a year from 1st August. Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Services for England – Sally Cheshire appointed as Chair, having been in the role on an interim basis. Paul Grant, Catherine Doran and Mandy Jones reappointed as board members. GOVERNMENT LEASES OFFICE AND CO-WORKING SPACE FOR 06 Apr 2021. beckie__smith. The government has leased temporary office space in 10 cities to support hybrid working and the Department for Work and Pensions’ temporary jobcentres, according to reports. The agreement with IWG includes private office space in 10 cities, as well as access to the company’s co-working spaces across the country INTERVIEWS & FEATURES Shaped by several high-profile instances where the adviser became the story, the public image of spads is largely negative. But have a few notable characters distorted the reality of those CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR By Jim Dunton. 25 May 2021. Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite the 2021-2022 public-sector pay freeze set out by chancellor Rishi CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG 03 Mar 2021. The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. Tierney will leave the Department for International Trade, where he is currently director general responsible for global trade and investment, and start CIVIL SERVICE AWARD WINNERS: LEADING THE WAY TO BETTER Civil Service Award winners: Leading the way to better lives for victims of the Troubles. There was no shortage of talented individuals and teams recognised in this year’s Civil Service Awards. In this series, CSW talked to some of the winners about their work and how it felt to win. First up is Chris Atkinson, who won the Inspirational GOVERNMENT LEASES OFFICE AND CO-WORKING SPACE FOR 06 Apr 2021. beckie__smith. The government has leased temporary office space in 10 cities to support hybrid working and the Department for Work and Pensions’ temporary jobcentres, according to reports. The agreement with IWG includes private office space in 10 cities, as well as access to the company’s co-working spaces across the country CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR By Jim Dunton. 25 May 2021. Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite the 2021-2022 public-sector pay freeze set out by chancellor Rishi CABINET OFFICE NAMES NEW PROPRIETY AND ETHICS DG 03 Mar 2021. The Cabinet Office has announced that Darren Tierney is to become its next director general for propriety and ethics, following in the footsteps of Sue Gray and Helen MacNamara. Tierney will leave the Department for International Trade, where he is currently director general responsible for global trade and investment, and start CIVIL SERVICE AWARD WINNERS: LEADING THE WAY TO BETTER Civil Service Award winners: Leading the way to better lives for victims of the Troubles. There was no shortage of talented individuals and teams recognised in this year’s Civil Service Awards. In this series, CSW talked to some of the winners about their work and how it felt to win. First up is Chris Atkinson, who won the Inspirational GOVERNMENT LEASES OFFICE AND CO-WORKING SPACE FOR 06 Apr 2021. beckie__smith. The government has leased temporary office space in 10 cities to support hybrid working and the Department for Work and Pensions’ temporary jobcentres, according to reports. The agreement with IWG includes private office space in 10 cities, as well as access to the company’s co-working spaces across the country PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS By Jim Dunton. 28 May 2021. Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg made theobservation
NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. FINANCE NEWS FOR THOSE WORKING IN THE CIVIL SERVICE 23 Dec 2020 Finance. ‘There was exceptional teamwork and rigour’: Head of the government finance function Cat Little reflects on her first Spending Review in 2020. 21 Oct 2020 Finance. Comprehensive Spending Review halted as Treasury prioritises certainty – and reiterates pay restraint warning. 25 Sep 2020 Finance. HOW CORONAVIRUS IS ACCELERATING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN But the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside technological advances, has changed this and is accelerating digital transformation. “Coronavirus has fundamentally altered our lives and the role that tech plays within it,” said UK Digital Minister, Oliver Dowden, last month . “It’s turbocharged the digital transformation of almost TREASURY U-TURNS ON £95K CAP FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXIT PAYMENTS 16 Feb 2021. Regulations limiting exit payments for civil servants and other public sector workers at £95,000 are being scrapped by HM Treasury barely three months after they came into force. The department said that after an “extensive review” of the application of the cap, the government had concluded it “may havehad unintended
PM SIGNALS MORE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM AS MICHAEL BARBER TO 13 Jan 2021. beckie__smith. The prime minister has appointed Sir Michael Barber to examine how departments can make the delivery of projects and programmes more “focused, effective and efficient”. Boris Johnson told cabinet ministers about the appointment this week, while cabinet secretary Simon Case wrote to permanent secretaries and BREXIT: BORDER DELIVERY GROUP MOVES TO CABINET OFFICE 12 Jun 2020. beckie__smith. The Border Delivery Group – the unit overseeing the government’s plans for the UK border after the Brexit transition period – has moved from HM Revenue and Customs to the Cabinet Office. The team will now be known as the Border and Protocol Delivery Group, the prime minister announced yesterday. INTERVIEWS & FEATURES Shaped by several high-profile instances where the adviser became the story, the public image of spads is largely negative. But have a few notable characters distorted the reality of those TERMINOLOGICAL INEXACTITUDES: HANDY TRANSLATIONS OF Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 2) Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 3) Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall jargon (Vol. 4) Terminological inexactitudes: handy translations of Whitehall GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL FUNCTION SEEKS TO IMPROVE WHITEHALL The Government Commercial Function is seeking to “optimise” Whitehall’s use of procurement information by expanding its data lake to include more information from a greater range of sources. The Contracts and Spend Insight Engine (CaSIE) was first established in 2017 to bring together in one place two information previouslyseparate
CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to GOVERNMENT LEASES OFFICE AND CO-WORKING SPACE FOR The government has leased temporary office space in 10 cities to support hybrid working and the Department for Work and Pensions’ temporary jobcentres, according to reports. CIVIL SERVICE AWARD WINNERS: LEADING THE WAY TO BETTER First up is Chris Atkinson, who won the Inspirational Leadership Award for his work coordinating the delivery of long-stalled plans for a payments scheme to help people left with permanent disabilities as a result of conflict in Northern Ireland. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. CIVIL SERVICE, WESTMINSTER, WHITEHALL NEWS & ANALYSIS FORHOMENEWSCOMMENTIN DEPTHPROFESSIONSEVENTS All the latest independent civil service news, opinion, interviews and analysis from Whitehall and beyond. PUBLIC SECTOR PAY: UNIONS REJECT 1.5% PAY OFFER FOR Unions representing hundreds of thousands of local government workers have rejected a 1.5% pay offer, describing it as “insulting” to staff who worked hard to keep vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The offer came despite CABINET OFFICE CREATES ‘LEVELLING UP’ TEAM The government has created a dedicated team of civil servants focused on pledges to level up the country as the government aims to boost the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The team, which was first reported by Politico, has been formed to GOVERNMENT LEASES OFFICE AND CO-WORKING SPACE FOR The government has leased temporary office space in 10 cities to support hybrid working and the Department for Work and Pensions’ temporary jobcentres, according to reports. CIVIL SERVICE AWARD WINNERS: LEADING THE WAY TO BETTER First up is Chris Atkinson, who won the Inspirational Leadership Award for his work coordinating the delivery of long-stalled plans for a payments scheme to help people left with permanent disabilities as a result of conflict in Northern Ireland. BUDGET 2021: PAY FREEZE ANGER AS FIGURES SHOW RISING COST Civil service unions have reacted with disdain to chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, with the impact of the government’s planned public-sector pay freeze and multi-billion-pound spending pressures looming for departments high on the list of concerns. NEWS | CIVIL SERVICE | CIVIL SERVICE WORLD MAGAZINE Get the latest up-to-date in depth news from inside the Civil Service. Register for our newsletter. PM’S NEW STANDARDS ADVISER ‘BLOCKED’ FROM ANSWERING QUESTIONS Boris Johnson’s new independent adviser on ministerial standards was blocked from answering parts of a questionnaire sent to him by MPs ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary committee, it has emerged. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee chair William Wragg HOW CORONAVIRUS IS ACCELERATING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN To read more on the full story on how Horsham District Council has transformed services by moving to software-as-a-service, download the case study here. Also, listen to Horsham’s Dominic Bradley and Redditch & Bromsgrove District Council’s Chris Forrester discuss how they’re mobilising technology and new ways of working to transform, and develop, organisations of the future through CIVIL SERVICE LAUNCHES MATCHMAKING WEBSITE FOR JOBS A web service has been launched that allows current civil servants and would-be officials to find new careers in Whitehall by answering questions about their interests and motivations. FINANCE NEWS FOR THOSE WORKING IN THE CIVIL SERVICE Read the latest Financial news that is specifically related for those working in the Civil Service LATEST CIVIL SERVICE & PUBLIC AFFAIRS MOVES Government departments. Ministry of Defence – David Williams appointed as permanent secretary, replacing Stephen Lovegrove on 6th April. Department for Health and Social Care – Shona Dunn appointed as second permanent secretary, replacing David Williams on 6th April.Nicola Byrne appointed as national data guardian for health andsocial care.
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