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The number of special advisers in government has increased from 93 to 103, according to the Cabinet Office
CSW asks former ministers to appraise the UK civil service. This month, Sir Hugh Robertson MP gives his views
Chief of defence staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton (pictured left) calls for “smarter” thinking on big data and finance in the Ministry of Defence
Emerging markets face many challenges, with fluid social structures and in many cases young infrastructures. These challenges lead to both amplified risks and the innovative opportunities
After a year of big data breaches like Home Depot and Sony, and widespread security vulnerabilities in our shared software, which spawned the likes of Heartbleed and Shellshock, it’s easy to predict that cyber security will be a hot topic in 2015
Executive agency responsible for the “land arm” of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been sold for £140m, it was announced today
Time to stop the blame game and find solutions to clinical failure in the NHS, says PASC
The Home Office has been urged to make "significant improvements" to its strategy for handling immigrants who stay beyond their visas’ expiry date
Commons leader William Hague has insisted plans to restrict voting on English issues to English MPs will not hold up further plans for Scotland
Since 2008, the civil service has seen huge change. Now it’s time for me to follow its lead
Treasury favourite leaves for Ofcom in March 2015
“I pushed through the tuition fees reforms”
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will look into the computer failure which caused chaos across UK airports last Friday
A recent CSW round table examined the potential of Big Data to improve outcomes and cut costs in our healthcare system. Colin Marrs reports. Photos by Paul Heartfield
Turnover in private office and policy jobs is robbing ministers of expert support, special advisers told the IfG. Sarah Aston reports
Service integration and management of multi-supplier IT services (SIAM) is just one of a many IT functions that will be brought in-house, the government’s chief technology officer Liam Maxwell tells CSW
The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has appointed four new board members, it was announced on Monday 8 December.
Greg Mulholland announced on social media that he was voting no to the ACOBA chair appointment yesterday.
The civil service has allowed large companies to become “quasi-monopoly suppliers” with too much contractual advantage, say the NAO today.
The Somerset Rivers Authority (SRA) will receive joint funding from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and Somerset County Council as part of the Somerset Action Plan (SAP), it was announced Monday 8 December.
The Department of Work and Pensions’ (DWP) decision to close the Independent Living Fund (ILF) for disabled people was ruled lawful by the High Court, on Monday 8 December.
The DWP now assesses 95% of new child maintenance cases accurately, the NAO has found
Keith Foggon was appointed as the first director of digital forensics and intelligence at the Competition and Market Authority’s (CMA’s) Cartels and Criminal Group (CCG), on Friday 5 December.
Peter Hennessy interviews former MI5 chief Eliza Manningham-Buller about the three decades she spent tackling the Soviet threat, the IRA and Islamist terrorism