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Fresh search for new NI civil service head

The Executive Office is getting ready for a new search to fill the role of head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service. A hunt to find a permanent replacement for Sir David Sterling after he retired was abandoned last year after the First and Deputy First Ministers failed to agree on a choice among three candidates. The post was vacant for three months until Jenny Pyper, the former chief executive of the Utility Regulator, was appointed as interim head from December. She is to be in position until the beginning of August. A spokesman for TEO said: Arrangements to launch a competition to appoint a new head of the NICS are at an advanced stage. The role has a salary of up to £188,000. SDLP MLA Colin McGrath, who is chairman of the Assembly s executive office committee, said someone from outside the organisation could bring a fresh approach.

Northern Ireland Civil Service rolls over Fujitsu SPA contract

Northern Ireland Civil Service rolls over Fujitsu SPA contract
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Dozens of institutional abuse victims to sue over data breach

Dozens of institutional abuse victims to sue over data breach Claire McKeegan of Phoenix Law SAVIA spokesperson Margaret McGuckin. File picture by Alan Lewis, Photopress MORE than 70 people are to take a class action after the identities of over 250 institutional abuse victims were revealed in a major data breach last year. In a writ to be lodged in the High Court, victims are suing the former interim victims advocate Brendan McAllister and the Executive Office for damages. It is understood to be one of the largest class actions in Northern Ireland s legal history. The survivors identities were accidentally circulated in an email sent by Mr McAllister s office in May 2020.

High risk science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS

High risk science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS Dominic Cummings s brainchild, UK ARPA, will be known as Aria Dods Media Library / Louise Haywood-Schiefer The UK’s high-risk research funding agency will be “fully operational” by the end of 2022 accoridng to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. It also announced the name for the project, known until now as UK ARPA. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency – the UK’s supposed answer to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in the US – will fund high-risk research that offers the chance of high rewards. Legislation to create the agency will be introduced to parliament as soon as parliamentary time allows ,  BEIS said. The announcement follows a call from Liaison Committee chair Sir Bernard Jenkin for ministers to make progress with their legislative agenda that referenced the lack of detail on UK ARPA .

Northern Ireland Civil Service to get remote-working hubs

Northern Ireland Civil Service to get remote-working hubs Some departments will embrace blended flexible working model, finance minister says Move will transform how the NICS works, finance minister Conor Murphy said. Photo: Liam McBurney/PA Archive/PA Images Civil servants in Northern Ireland will be able to work closer to home in future under plans to develop 10 remote-working hubs in town centres, the finance ministry has announced. In opening the 10 “Connect2 hubs” across Northern Ireland over the next two years, the civil service is aiming to capitalise on new ways of working that have been developed during the coronavirus pandemic, finance minister Conor Murphy said.

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