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Move follows anger over working conditions and overtime payments, says PCS
Department recruiting for 19 roles in Digital Channels team
Ten-member team to report on case for controversial £55.7bn project by December
Use of gagging clauses ends to improve "debate, transparency and exchange of information"
Move prompts concern over appointing people with "little loyalty to the job"
Chancellor Sajid Javid says there is no time to delay as he announced auto sign up scheme
Government's new Innovation Strategy set out ambitious proposals to update processes, eliminate ageing kit, and embrace emerging technologies. Civil Service World's sister title PublicTechnology caught up with GDS innovation head Sue Bateman to find out more
Ministers and civil servants to skip most meetings to focus on Brexit preparations, department says
Department to spend up to £300k developing service through Alpha phase
Gove summoned before MPs after leaked dossier warns of fuel, food and medicine shortages
Dominic Hornberger remanded in custody until 13 September
The leak of the Cabinet Office’s Operation Yellowhammer contingency planning shows how much government is working on mitigating the risks it can predict from a no-deal Brexit. But the government cannot prepare for things it doesn’t know will happen
PCS says campaign netted ‘significant boost’ for 100-plus staffers left in pay limbo
BT reviews an event looking at how man and machine are working together to drive digital transformation
Damascene conversions on civil service brilliance should be backed with proper recognition and reward, says Prospect deputy general secretary
Home secretary wants border restrictions to be imposed immediately after Britain leaves the European Union if no agreement can be struck with the bloc
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove admits no-deal Brexit would cause ‘bumps in the road’ but says leaks represent worse case scenario
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Injuries to official said to be not life threatening after attack on Marsham Street yesterday
Cabinet secretary says that there is ‘no evidence to suggest that the attack was anything other than an isolated incident’ at this stage
Labour leader tells MPs cabinet secretary’s written response to query should inform plans for combatting an election-time EU exit
Home secretary says her thoughts are with victim of “unprovoked knife attack”
Three weeks into his cabinet career, Commons leader says he ‘previously thought only corporate bankers worked such hours’
Providers told supplies could take up to five days to deliver – up from three days set out in February guidance