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Government highlights that communications urging businesses to prepare for no-deal are “not having the intended effect”
Kathryn Cearns will replace Angela Knight in the tax office next month
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments.
Move expected as ministers threaten to quit if prime minister does not rule out leaving the EU without an agreement
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time.
Tax agency says that it expects an increase in call centre inquiries as the UK leaves the European Union
SD-WAN is poised to transform the network. BT shows how you cut through the hype to work out what form of SD-WAN is right for your organisation.
As Civil Service World celebrates its 15th anniversary, Beckie Smith has trawled the archives for some of our most memorable moments. All this week we’ll be sharing the best bits from articles and interviews, as well as some of the jargon that has stood the test of time. First up: some of our interviewees before they were (more) famous
Possible revival of care cap plan would ‘confer a significant benefit to the well-off at the expense of the general taxpayer’, Matt Hancock has told Theresa May
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
But department gives no details on security of funding following “successful pilot period”
Government will also provide free access to learning apps
First minister Nicola Sturgeon says she “is absolutely determined to increase the number of people from ethnic minorities who work in the organisation”
The outgoing chief executive of The Whitehall & Industry Group – and a former senior civil servant in several departments – sits down with Suzannah Brecknell to discuss international negotiations, super departments, and the perils of hierarchies
Formal reform plan published as Serco chief says outsourcer has recovered from “dark night of the soul”
Committee chair Rachel Reeves said BEIS had been “too passive” in ensuring suppliers address problems with the rollout
The Transport Select Committee had called for clearer oversight of rail timetabling changes
Justin Russell previously oversaw the MoJ's prisons, offender and youth justice policy
Published in February 2017, the Government Transformation Strategy outlined a bold vision for comprehensive and enduring reform, and set a range of ambitious targets. As we enter the final stretch of its three-year itinerary, Sam Trendall examines the progress made to date, and how far is left to travel
Troubled eight-year project reaches fruition as technology is to be deployed nationwide in the coming months
HMRC says the UK’s commitment to secure borders “will not change in the event of a no deal” despite temporary arrangements
The era of top-down public service delivery is giving way to a grassroots enablement mindset – and at a time when the chance to radically rethink government is more urgent than it has been for years
Announcement comes as damning report finds probation service at one of collapsed company's subsidiaries "inadequate"
An allowance for working overnight is among the package offered to entice staff to join coordinating group for EU exit