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Out of Commission

Last updated 176 days ago by Civil Service World


European Commission directives may be intended to create common results across Europe, but Ruth Keeling discovers that their transposition into national law varies widely – and there’s simply no data on enforcement
EU laws take varying amounts of time to be implemented
EU laws take varying amounts of time to be implementedThere is a longstanding claim that European Union law is implemented differently around the continent, thanks to different national attitudes to the EU – and, indeed, to laws in general. Some argue that, while the UK implement...

Onwards and upwards

Last updated 176 days ago by Civil Service World


The government has been moving in the right direction on welfare and benefits reform, shadow work and pensions secretary Theresa May tells Matt Ross; it just hasn’t been doing so very cleverly, or very quickly
Shadow work and pensions minister Theresa May
Shadow work and pensions minister Theresa MayRecent weeks have seen the very public – and rather bitter – collapse of attempts to build cross-party consensus on high-speed rail and care for the elderly. And certainly, few cross-party initiatives can survive the political jostling of a...

Cut minister numbers, demands PASC

Last updated 176 days ago by Civil Service World

The government has been moving in the right direction on welfare and benefits reform, shadow work and pensions secretary Theresa May tells Matt Ross; it just hasn’t been doing so very cleverly, or very quickly

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PCS to strike on budget day

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

Union promises further strikes

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

The government faces further strikes unless it reopens talks over redundancy compensation, the head of the civil service’s biggest union has warned.

Highest SCS earners will be named, say Tories

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

The salaries of the 35,000 most senior civil servants will be published online by a Conservative government, the party has announced.

Pay freeze is an 'insult', says FDA chief

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

The government has "insulted hard working public servants" with its decision to freeze pay, the union representing civil service managers has said.

Ex-MI5 chief was unaware of waterboarding

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

A former head of MI5 has spoken out about US mistreatment of terror suspects.

No pay rise for senior civil servants

Last updated 182 days ago by Civil Service World

Senior civil servant salaries will be frozen, the prime minister has announced.

Treasury officials in danger of 'burn-out'

Last updated 183 days ago by Civil Service World

Treasury officials may be in danger of "burn-out" because of the pressure of handling the financial crisis, MPs have warned today.

Justice of the peace

Last updated 184 days ago by Civil Service World

Treasury officials may be in danger of "burn-out" because of the pressure of handling the financial crisis, MPs have warned today.

PCS to strike

Last updated 196 days ago by Civil Service World

Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) have voted to go on strike.

Lewis: old redundancy terms 'indefensible'

Last updated 196 days ago by Civil Service World

Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) have voted to go on strike.

Sir Gus denies bullying claims

Last updated 196 days ago by Civil Service World

The cabinet secretary has again rejected claims that he had to give the prime minister a “stern pep talk” about his treatment of civil servants.

Theatre review: Enron, at Noel Coward Theatre, WC1

Last updated 197 days ago by Civil Service World

The cabinet secretary has again rejected claims that he had to give the prime minister a “stern pep talk” about his treatment of civil servants.

Restaurant review: Wahaca, WC2

Last updated 197 days ago by Civil Service World

North-West Mexico is not an easy place for vegetarians; I had to subsist there on bland, melted cheese quesadillas. So I was curious to see how Mexico’s cuisine works in a self-consciously contemporary restaurant in London; I was, at least, confident of finding a good set of veggie options.

Welsh poverty blamed on English governance

Last updated 205 days ago by Civil Service World

Wales is poorer than the rest of the UK because it has been governed from England "for too long", the country's former top mandarin has said.

Ex-health watchdog criticises ministers

Last updated 205 days ago by Civil Service World

Wales is poorer than the rest of the UK because it has been governed from England "for too long", the country's former top mandarin has said.

Lions' Lair 2009

Last updated 204 days ago by James Longhurst

Complaints show asylum 'muddle'

Last updated 211 days ago by Civil Service World

The asylum and immigration agency has been “unable to perform even a basic level of administration”, an ombudsman’s report has warned.

Restaurant review: Tas, SE1

Last updated 211 days ago by Civil Service World

There are a lot of restaurants on The Cut near Waterloo station and Tas restaurant, opposite the Young Vic, was not actually our first choice.

Frontline: financial investigations police officer

Last updated 211 days ago by Civil Service World

This week we meet a police officer who works to identify and recover the proceeds of crime

Book review: Too Big to Fail

Last updated 211 days ago by Civil Service World

In 2007 – the year before his firm, Wall Street’s fourth-biggest investment bank, filed for bankruptcy – Dick Fuld paid himself $34m.

The artist of diplomacy

Last updated 214 days ago by Civil Service World

Without a coordinated approach to intervention in conflicts, both nations and departments can end up working at cross-purposes. Matt Ross meets Richard Teuten, who fosters over-arching UK strategies on armed struggles