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If government has to give a running commentary on the Brexit talks, then the negotiations will suffer. Sometimes secrecy can be in the national interest
White paper to be published this month will set framework for more balanced economy post-Brexit, says PM
As claims and revelations engulf the worlds of politics and entertainment, Whitehall must make sure its procedures are up to scratch
Public Accounts Committee to question tax officials today while union calls for halt of office closures plan
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
The way harassment is dealt with in Whitehall has changed significantly in the last 30 years – particularly the culture that said you just had to put up with it
Reform think tank argues for greater devolution of powers to buy healthcare, employment, skills and offender management services
Union warns of strike potential over Courts and Tribunal Service’s hubs proposals
Theo Rycroft also plays down significance of Oliver Robbins’ move to Cabinet Office
Chief whip moved to MoD after Fallon says his conduct had ‘fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces’
Civil service among organisations leading the way in Disability Confident scheme
Foreign Office insists higher wage bill reflects an increase in staff numbers as well as the impact of currency fluctuation
UK’s chief negotiator tells MPs department is in ‘good homework mode’ as Liam Fox confirms 734 new hires since February
Number of parts moved between Navy vessels has increased by 50% in five years say auditors
Justice secretary asks officials to commence “post-implementation review” that was promised when reforms were introduced in 2012
David Davis says departments are preparing 300 Brexit-related programmes to be implemented with or without a deal
Bernadette Kelly asked by MPs to look into “possibility of fraud” over £1.7m made in unauthorised redundancy payments
DExEU confirms that 58 impact studies have been produced for sectors ranging from agriculture to tourism, but refuses to publish them
Political climate makes further departmental spending cuts or higher taxes unlikely, report argues
Electronics and telecommunications expert Dr Mike Short named to post after six-month search
Former ambassador to EU warns MPs the UK faces talent and data imbalance against backdrop of Article 50 process
Baroness Stowell, Lord Heseltine, Baroness Warsi and Harriet Harman are the latest former minsters to look back on their time in Whitehall as part of the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect series. They reveal the good and the bad of the civil service
The head of the civil service was diagnosed in June and continued normal duties throughout treatment