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BT explores how to manage the risks and rewards of the cloud in their infographic guide, offering advice for ensuring that the challenges don't hold you back
The absence of ministers since the collapse of Stormont’s power sharing in early 2017 hasn’t stopped health service leaders in Northern Ireland from pushing forward their transformation agenda. Health department perm sec Richard Pengelly tells Suzannah Brecknell about driving change through shared leadership, hard work, and difficult discussions
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Report urges better communication of the scheme after finding some EU nationals confused about whether they need to apply
MPs say Cabinet Office, Treasury and Major Projects Review Group have questions to answer over bungled payment-by-results reforms
Kevin Cunnington believes the central agency should be leading on the ideas that will be of interest to departments in two years’ time
Creation of a cash strategy group led by the department will ensure the public still have a choice over how they spend their money, says chancellor
Penny Mordaunt replaces Williamson at Ministry of Defence, with Rory Stewart reshuffled into the cabinet at Department for International Development
Deadline is achievable but requires a concerted push, including government backing for carbon capture and storage technologies, committee says
Move comes as government at winds down emergency no-deal Brexit planning
Benefit claimants at risk of 'destitution' if DWP fails to prepare for Universal Credit roll-out, MPs warn
Cleaners employed by Interserve in two-day strike due to concerns over contracts
MPs call for investigation into "hostile environment" legislation that led to Windrush crisis
The Office for Product Safety & Standards is one of a number of government bodies springing up to help prepare the UK for life outside the EU. Beckie Smith meets its chief executive Graham Russell
Committee report says legislation fails to ensure the Office for Environmental Protection will be truly independent
Cabinet Office guidance means more civil servants could receive performance-related bonuses, says the FDA trade union
A global cloud infrastructure offers many potential benefits, but also many challenges, and every organisation’s hybrid cloud strategy is unique. BT presents practical advice on getting the most from the cloud
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from Gary Aitkenhead, chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
As the UK faces increasingly complex global risks, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. CSW hears from key leaders on the challenges and opportunities ahead
Unions say staff behind “world’s best civil service” should get the reward they deserve
Members of the public who provide “exceptionally helpful information” on tax evasion can receive payments, HMRC says
DHSC perm sec and head of civil service policy profession says function needs to get better at evaluating the quality of its advice
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from chief of the defence staff General Sir Nick Carter