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These initiatives were driven by Lord Udny-Lister, and are more likely to reflect personal policy preferences.
Lord Udny-Lister has not introduced any legislation before Parliament
Lord Udny-Lister has not co-sponsored any Bills in the current parliamentary sitting
The publication of this data was suspended in line with pre-election guidance for the duration of the Pre-Election Period. We will provide an update on future publication plans in due course.
Departments are responsible for setting the terms and conditions of employment for their civil servants, in accordance with the rules of the Civil Service Management Code. Full time employees across the Civil Service generally work 42 hours gross (37 hours net) per week over 5 days. Some departments may have flexible working policies that allow employees to request compressed hours, where the same hours are worked, only compressed over a shorter period, with no change to pay. There are no flexible working arrangements that permit reduced hours or part time working in exchange for full time pay.
Current Civil Service guidance requires Civil Servants to attend the office or work face-to-face with colleagues at least 60% of the time. There are no plans to change those requirements.
This Government is committed to implementing its manifesto commitments to deliver real change over the course of the Parliament. The King's Speech takes place at the start of each session and sets out the policies which require legislation in the parliamentary session ahead.
There have been no changes to the Downing Street lectern since the general election.
The Government has taken no decisions on the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) estate since coming into office less than a month ago, on 5 July.