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BEIS says funding will also extend opening hours and protect rural branches
Partially government-owned Behavioural Insights Team publishes results of trial schemes and urges Whitehall to take notice
With the end of 2017 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2018 – and tell us what they cannot do Christmas without.
NAO investigates why department was forced to redraw contracts and increase projected payments to CRCs by £342m
With the end of 2017 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2018 – and tell us what they cannot do Christmas without
FCO teams up with DFID and British Council to tender for four-year framework to provide networking to 550 sites in the UK and throughout the world
Departmental figures show that seven big government departments have an average pay gap of over 10%
With the end of 2017 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top civil servants to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2018 – and tell us what they cannot do Christmas without. Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood kicks off our Whitehall roundup
Harlow Council planners approve blueprint for science campus
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Parts of the civil service have spent 2017 developing bold new ways to do things in government. They must prosper in what will be an uncomfortable year ahead
Cabinet Office Single Departmental Plan also reveals proposals for a new shared services strategy as part of moves to boost commercial capability
MPs slam department’s weak oversight after company made unauthorised redundancy payouts totalling £1.76m
Staff at agency near the bottom of the civil service pay satisfaction table, but unable to take strike action
Watchdog MP Meg Hillier slams two-year time-lag that has seen millions of pounds spent on services from an "inadequate" provider
Public appointment commissioner lauds progress on gender diversity but brands record for disabled people “inadequate”
BT talks with the futurists and visionaries preparing the UK for a digital future
ONS figures reveal 300 staff moving from BEIS to DfE following shift in responsibility for further education
Automation can create jobs with the right policies in place, deputy leader Tom Watson says in new report