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DWP to allow claimants to prove identity via Government Gateway in bid to cope with surging demand
Group calls on civil servants across the world to share reflections and “capture living memories” of leading in the coronavirus crisis
How has Australia reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic? Colin Talbot speaks to Australian academics Janine O'Flynn and Helen Dickinson about how the country's unique government system has impacted responses to the virus
Her career as a civil servant may have come to an end, but Clare Moriarty is still driven by a desire to change things, and a commitment to supporting others. She talks to Jess Bowie about the challenge of shutting down DExEU, the importance of emotion, and whether the civil service is as inclusive as it says it is
New deputy national security adviser Alex Ellis sets out government’s plans for landmark review broadsided by coronavirus
Leaked letter to senior health department official says ministers’ messages have created ‘confusion and additional workload’
As the civil service responds to the immense challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, they have achieved something incredible - leaving Dave Penman (almost) lost for words
Continuing our series of videeo discussions with experts around the world exploring how governments are responding to the coronavirus pandemic, Prof Colin Talbot speaks to Emily St Denny and Paul Cairney about the role and limitations of preventive policy making.
Union says Home Office agency has agreed to talks on how to ensure onsite staff safety amid coronavirus crisis
Minister says government cannot delay long term plans to 'level up' country
PACAC chair asks national statistician which dataset the nation should use after concerns about hospital-only figures
Treasury and HMRC urged to build evidence base for change as support for better-funded public services is expected to grow
A civil servant offers some homespun wisdom on the highs and lows of remote working during a pandemic – and discovers it is anything but pants
Outgoing Cabinet Office perm sec and civil service chief executive urges colleagues to “preserve and promote what is unique” about the "incredible" civil service while pursuing constant improvement
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Former MI5 head cites importance of controls and accountability
About 28 million records of young learners were compromised earlier this year
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group applauds round-the-clock efforts of ‘invisible cohort’ of departmental staff
Union demands answers after 2,000 staff at Home Office division earmarked for return to work despite coronavirus lockdown
Cabinet secretary also encourages departmental staff to make time to relax – safely – over the Easter weekend
MPs reject offer of private briefings and call on home secretary and new perm sec to appear at virtual evidence session
Tax agency in talks with PCS over coronavirus protocol for HMRC offices
PM tells MPs government has “scaled back” work on integrated review as resources are diverted to tackle the coronavirus response
As part of a new series on global responses to coronavirus, Professor Talbot talks to former MP and minister Tom Levitt about the role that companies play in driving social change, and how some firms are helping governments tackle the covid-19 crisis