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Employers will not be required to report gender pay gaps for 2018-19, though the government Equalities Office will still offer support to any companies wishing to submit data
"There is still a lot more Brexit legislation to come – and in substance, at least, it could prove controversial"
Business and employee support schemes open for business this week
Downing Street strengthens messaging as Boris Johnson closes shops and tells people to stay at home
Online drive blamed for tens of thousands of potentially bogus requests, says National Audit Office
Critics say government is failing to provide clear guidance to public on social distancing as PM threatens lockdown
Current operators will run services under new ‘emergency measures agreements’
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
First refusals on eligibility grounds announced, but some applications were “under consideration for several months”
Cabinet Office and DfE reveal list of occupations where people will still be able to send their children to education settings
If a week is a long time in politics, the 36 months since the Cabinet Office launched its Government Transformation Strategy is a proper age. SA Mathieson unpacks progress to date and casts an eye toward the future
Home Office was slow to react to reports of injustice and ignored warning signs, Wendy Williams finds
Full details of new range of powers across five key areas
Economics professor will lead advisory group as it produces ‘shortage occupation list’ for post-Brexit immigration system
Action by four governments comes as “spike of the virus is increasing at a faster pace than anticipated”, according to English education secretary
Since its launch in 2017, the ONS Data Science Campus has delivered many innovative projects to support the government’s work in areas ranging from Brexit negotiations to the early stages of the coronavirus response. We talk to managing director Tom Smith to find out more
In July 2018, CSW interviewed the Department for International Development permanent secretary Matthew Rycroft about his career spent in a host of foreign policy roles in government and how he worked across government. Following the announcement that Rycroft will move to the Home Office as permanent secretary from Monday, we have republished the article.
Ramping up testing now a priority for ‘data-driven’ strategy, chief scientist tells MPs
Department seeks partner to fulfil potential two-year programme of work
The Rutnam resignation has exposed underlying tensions between ministers and civil servants, says Institute for Government programme director Alex Thomas
Steps to tackle ‘economic emergency’ let out in Downing Street press conference
Better data is transforming official statistics and there is huge potential for it to help resolve large and pressing issues facing society, says the national statistician
Chancellor Rishi Sunak to set out economic measures this afternoon
Cabinet secretary tells civil servants to discuss working from home arrangements and look out for colleagues