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New guidance shows freedom of movement will not end on October 31
Spending Round cash comes amid shadow of Brexit dispute that risks permanent economic damage, one chief says
Bernadette Kelly writes to NAO to provide departmental support for its inquiry into scheme as transport sec sets out cost hikes
Spending Round is unlikely to direct additional money to the public services most in need, according to Institute for Government
New post holder will be part of the cyber security officer’s senior leadership team
Prospect urges Cabinet Office to clarify that usual rules would apply in an October election
Alison Pritchard outlines her credentials as director general of GDS
The security threat landscape is confusing and changing rapidly – there’s so much out there, how do you understand where the true risks are? BT offers insight from their own experience
Javid says funding is "not just our responsibility but also our duty" in pre-Spending Round announcement
Making spending announcements without an updated fiscal forecast from the OBR risks "a return to the bad old days"
New government website includes new Brexit preparedness questionnaire
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Dominic Cummings is sending signals out across government about how he plans to operate. But even the most high-profile special advisers have no real power – they only speak with the authority of their political bosses.
Communication plan rejected a repeat of the Vote Leave campaign’s slogan as too partisan, according to report
Cabinet Office details full brief of Simon Hart and other Cabinet Office ministers
Sir Ian Boyd gives warning days before his departure as Defra chief scientist
Former civil service head calls on officials to consider if “stewardship of the country” should trump service to government of the day
With free movement now set to end abruptly on 31 October, the Home Office remains unable to answer key questions
Former Civil Service Learning director to become boss of education charity
Regulator says department’s commercial did not make sufficiently clear what would need to be submitted in some cases
Johnson insists move would still leave "ample" time for Brexit debate, but decision criticised by Commons speaker as a constitutional outrage.
Chancellor says move to hold review next week would help match spending to new government’s priorities
Government HR chief told there “should be no impediment for the Cabinet Office to explore flexibility” on pension savings after offer to top doctors
Organisations must alter their approach to cyber security recruitment in order to combat the global shortage of security professionals, writes BT