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Organisation is working through ‘some points of detail’ with four that are yet to sign
Vital civil service role becomes 500th standard approved
Gender, sexuality, religion and race champions get crucial recognition at Whitehall event
Lobby group warns department’s solar-power rollout stats are a hindrance to net-zero ambitions
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Finding the right words to describe a problem is important, but we shouldn’t let uncertainty about terminology stop us tackling the challenge of racial disparity, argues a group of civil servants from across government
Watchdog says departments being slow to share stats is a "major hindrance" to work of ONS
Highways England, Network Rail and HS2 will be expected to justify performance-related-pay awards to ministers
Baroness Angela Browning set to complete five-year term at Acoba helm
Johnson calls for 'compromise' as he sets out proposed Brexit Irish border plan
Effort to boost representation on SCS recruitment and promotion boards part of “iterative” approach to making civil service more inclusive, Selvin Brown says
Infrastructure and Projects Authority chief executive Nick Smallwood reflects on his first few months since joining government in August and his aims for the agency in 2020
Review of governance and management structure intended to "support the ramp up phase of delivery”
Prime minster says that UK will exit EU on 31 October so that country can ‘move on’
2019 survey also includes more questions about civil servants' socio-economic backgrounds
The government’s one year Spending Round has brought very little security to departments. But it does recognise that government much be more strategic
Government says updated freight capacity procurement ahead of planned 31 October exit has avoided problems that led to settlement
Harra takes over from Sir Jon Thompson, who has moved to the Financial Reporting Council
In the latest of our series about civil service leavers, we meet Ella Joseph and Natalie Acton, who together lead the charity Think Ahead, which runs a graduate scheme training people for a career in mental health social work.
Cabinet secretary says he will "resist attempts to draw the civil service" into Brexit debates
Nigel Hawthorn looks at how to review cloud use, report on risks and apply policies to reduce likely data loss incidents in this latest insight from BT
Plan intended to avoid checks on the border but proposal described as non-starter by Irish foreign minister
Ex-MI6 chief says Tinker, Tailor Solider, Spy author is “obsessed" with his three-year spy career
Alanna Reid, a policy adviser at the Cabinet Office’s public appointments policy team, reports on an intersectionality event held by the Cabinet Office LGBT+ Network and Gender Equality Group as part of national inclusion week