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Rising demand for services “will make it even harder to achieve the government’s ambition”, the watchdog said
Carole Mundell is the first departmental science adviser to be appointed since Patrick Vallance became government chief scientific adviser in April
Perm sec Jonathan Slater has instructed his head statistician to work with DfE's comms and policy teams to ensure its stats “meet the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and value”
Government reversed plan to disclose civil service pay figure to unions before announcement amid fear of leaks, court hears
Fraud is estimated to cost the UK government £73.6m per year
Education secretary Damian Hinds has been rapped by the government's statistics watchdog over a string of claims about school funding and performance.
Cisco's Dominic Elliott shows how global organisations can embrace the benefits of SD-WAN without adding complexity
Haldane's appointment "will give the council authority and independence", business secretary Greg Clark said
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Consultation analysis underscores weight of organised opposition to Cameron-era proposals ditched by May regime
The Institute for Apprenticeships was 'playing catch-up for the mistakes the department made before it was created', MPs said
Champions who make a difference to staff and service users saluted at Whitehall ceremony
Norman Strauss recently argued in CSW that there was a need to create a new ministry for the opposition to help change the civil service and share its expertise more widely across society. In this response, Catherine Haddon, a senior fellow and resident historian at the Institute for Government, sets out why she thinks such a proposal is flawed
Teachers’ groups say the DfE's claim the UK is among the world's top spenders on education disguises funding cuts
“We have always said the timeline for implementing the Customs Declaration Service is tight," a spokesperson said
Institute for Government call follows Matt Hancock’s Conservative Party conference pledge of an extra £240m
The 2017 Commercial Award went to a team who supported "22 feisty local authorities" to reduce waste through innovative technology and collaborative working. Naomi Larsson finds out more
How can government make the most of AI? Hugo D’Ulisse of SAS argues for more clarity and planning
Relaxation of local-authority borrowing rules projected to add billions to official figures
The Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Incentive Inquiry shows what can happen when these values are undermined, writes the FDA chief
Department “cheated police officers out of the pay increase they should receive” says Police Federation chairman
May cautioned there would be 'no return to the uncontrolled borrowing of the past'
New digital services will help Defra protect against environmental hazards and improve communication, it said
Whittington will start as director general, energy and security at BEIS on Friday