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Message sent to staff as fresh bullying claims emerge from Patel’s time at the Department for International Development
The inaugural CSW Innovation Lecture considered the importance of cross-sector working to realise the potential of new technologies. Charlotte Newbury reports
The UK’s security exports are booming, and DIT’s Defence and Security Organisation is helping businesses present a united front when competing for international trade. Deputy director Tracy Buckingham for security and cyber security tells all
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Emergency meeting lays out steps ministers could take if outbreak spreads, including calling up retired doctors to help staff hospitals
FDA calls for ‘rapid and thorough’ independent inquiry into allegations against home secretary after Rutnam's 'extraordinary' resignation
Resignation comes as he claims home secretary shouted and swore at Home Office staff
Emergency committee meeting planned after PM visits hospital to discuss preparations for treating virus
The UK government should look west for ideas on fostering security innovation from the tech sector, says Alexis Long
Serco Health director Abi Tierney will lead HM Passport Office and UK Visas and Immigration
FDA union says divorcing spads from ministers means the role essentially becomes a policy adviser recruited outside impartiality rules
Breakdown of talks would lead to increased customs checks, policy paper says
Knife crime has hit a record high in England but it is hardly a new phenomenon. Jonathan Owen looks at what is driving current levels and how police and civil servants are responding in new ways
Cabinet Office and now-defunct DExEU top list of ministries with the fastest-turning revolving doors
UK2070 commission calls for 20-year commitment to Shared Prosperity Fund and radical decentralisation of funding
Former head of government Rough Sleepers Unit returns to Whitehall as PM announces new aid package
Department to phase out physical immigration documents, despite warnings that digital-only EU settlement scheme has "parallels with Windrush"
IFS sets out Budget bind in analysis of public finances ahead of 11 March statement
Integrated review will "go beyond the parameters of a traditional review", No.10 says
Lynne Owens, director general of the National Crime Agency, is one of the most important figures in UK law enforcement. She tells Richard Johnstone how her drive to help people at their most vulnerable took her to the top of her profession.
Department chief will oversee a "growing portfolio of financial investments in housing and infrastructure delivery", according to job advert
Former cab sec and home secretary advise officials to resolve disputes behind closed doors in letters to The Times
Union slams report of a list of officials that No.10 would like to replace
The Conservative Party’s newfound interest in the north of England could be a game-changer for civil servants. Or it might just be a passing fad