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Boss of major outsourcing company says deliberate moves by government, as well as "foolishness" by suppliers, have put too much risk on shoulders of firms dealing with big public sector contracts
But devolved parliaments in Holyrood, Cardiff and Stormont will not get binding votes on Article 50
Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood praises outgoing intelligence chief – who tells ministers he is resigning for personal reasons – for his decades of "dedicated public service"
One in four workers in the UK has financial worries. In this article, Elaine Jefferys, Money Services Manager at The Charity for Civil Servants, explains what the organisation is doing to help
Civil service leaders have long tried to cut sickness absence rates among their staff. But, asks Suzannah Brecknell, are they looking at the full picture?
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Maritime and Coastguard Agency deal worth up to 20% for some staff, and a minimum of 2%
As Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, Kings College London research fellow Joe Devanny looks at the tensions that arise between administrations and considers parallels with Whitehall
Think tank deputy director Julian McCrae says dealing with impact of the ageing society will be a dominant domestic task for Whitehall over the next 15 years
Reducing sickness absence is a vital task for leaders, and it must start with some difficult conversations if real progress is to be made
Watchdog cites failure to get Treasury agreement for scheme's lifetime funding as contributing factor to the cancellation of a £100m competition
The chief executive of the Crown Commercial Service has told the Public Accounts Committee that he would rather “take time to build a model that endures” than rush to increase the volume of services bought through and by his centralised procurement team
Prospect says David Davis’ reflections on civil service resourcing sought to “invoke the Blitz spirit” but ignore history
Worrying projections about our “unsustainable” public finances mean the rhetoric around decentralisation must now become a reality
Gordon Brown's former strategy chief and easyJet CEO among additions to new department's board
Brexit secretary insists claims Whitehall doesn’t have the resourcing to cope with leaving the European Union are driven by officials keen to increase their departmental budgets
Rob Behrens tells MPs that office relocation and merged operations with local government counterpart can fund investment in complaints handlers
Data analysis must no longer be seen as role for policy professionals, says top civil servant, but as the "life blood of operational decision making"
Civil service disability champion Philip Rutnam says a new best practice guide will help drive up the standards of workplace adjustments across government
Government's spending watchdog warns that increases in health spending and pressures of an ageing population mean more budget cuts or tax rises will be needed to balance public finances
Minister Ben Gummer says his department is working with the Civil Service Commission to unwind coalition-era reforms – but questions remain over fate of staff already brought into government
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain," says prime minister in major Chatham House address
Joshua Chambers has travelled the world meeting government innovators. Here, he shares some of their secrets.
Number of deputy directors also set to fall from 116 to 80, according to the HSJ