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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Institute for Government data crunch highlights discrimination issues and “stalled” progress on boosting Senior Civil Service’s BAME numbers
MPs and centre users back call to save one of 78 threatened offices
Department's director general for policy and global programmes Nick Dyer will step up to top job
Mind says higher stress levels, including in central government, lead to three times the number of sick days due to mental health compared to private sector
Environmental campaigners seek High Court review of clean air proposals and consultation
After starting her career in law Carol Tullo has now worked in the civil service for 20 years. She talks to Suzannah Brecknell about two decades worth of change, Whitehall milestones and the digital future
Talks scheduled to start on 19 June could be delayed if government changes
Think tank urges next government to focus on finding “long term solution” to health and care funding pressures
Prime minister Theresa May can’t afford to shut herself off from good, impartial advice
Public sector CIOs may get below average salaries and bonuses, but they’re still among the happiest of IT leaders
Influential research institute says main parties’ policy proposals – including on public-sector pay – mask the real choices facing the nation and their consequences
Senior civil service has biggest range of average salaries of any grade across Whitehall, with Treasury chiefs paid least
Theresa May’s fledgling post-Brexit industrial strategy seeks to use government purchasing power to boost UK business if the Conservatives remain in power. Colin Marrs looks at historical precedents and future pointers.
UK Statistics Authority says NHS Improvement does not have to publish quarterly performance figures before general election
Party’s manifesto promises “an end to wasteful public spending programmes” and a drive to make HM Revenue and Customs crack down on big corporations’ late payments to small firms
Theresa May to urge US president Donald Trump to keep intelligence and security information secure
Academics at education think-tank say party’s ‘£60m’ pledge may cost between £200m and £400m
Release would "not assist the understanding of the processes of government", according to senior figures
Dan Corry, former special adviser and head of the charity think tank NPC, argues that the public and charity sectors must learn from each other as they face joint challenges of capacity, governance and transformation
World Wide Web Foundation, founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, releases the fourth edition of its Open Data Barometer
Terrorism threat level raised to critical after COBRA meeting
Two-thirds of charities who have contracts with the public sector need to use their own funds to deliver these contracts, according to think tank NPC