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Report warns plan to hire 20,000 extra police will ramp up sentencing, prisons and probation work
Budget cuts and policy changes could be among reasons for delays, Migration Observatory says
Transport for London and department need up to £650m more to complete late-running project
Independent assessment will look at department’s quality management approach after longstanding double-counting issue
Cabinet Office says pre-election guidance applies to all civil servants and NDPB staff
Shadow chancellor announces resurrection of government regional offices and a Treasury unit to oversee new Social Transformation Fund to be based outside the capital
Analysis of policies drawn up as part of policy planning, government confirms
Inquiry will ensure "lessons are learnt to prevent these shocking events happening again"
To mark the second annual Geographers in Government conference, Jon Pickstone explains how geographers’ skills can help improve policy and outcomes
As she settles in to a new job at her old department, Sarah Healey, permanent secretary at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, tells Suzannah Brecknell what it was like to return and why she wants to build more connections across the organisation
The Department for International Trade has just helped host an international sporting event more than 6,000 miles away. Richard Johnstone finds out how they did it, and why this could the first of many such projects for government
CSW's new podcast looks at the dynamics of the most important relationship in government
Martin Swain found a new home at Companies House almost a year ago. He tells Colin Marrs about the organisation’s intersection with the business and public sector worlds
Digital secretary confirms that the UK’s next government will be the one to make the call on whether to allow the Chinese vendor to help build the country’s telecoms infrastructure
BT outlines how a zero-trust approach is the best form of defence in a multi-attack vector environment
FDA and Prospect unions criticise minister's call for pay recommendations to be "affordable"
Tax agency appoints banking bigwig as replacement for Jacky Wright
BEIS moratorium comes after energy watchdog says it cannot rule out earthquakes due to shale gas extraction
Treasury to publish report in 2020 setting out how costs of net-zero carbon emissions target should be distributed
NI pay offer "totally unacceptable" in continuing absence of a functioning executive, NIPSA says
Johnson commits MHCLG and Home Office to legislating for first-phase report recommendations
Brexit has created a political crisis, but the civil service has stopped it becoming even more destructive, says the former DWP perm sec