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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Judge nods to departmental budget pressures as he hands down 12-month sentence
Cabinet sec says Farr “dedicated his entire career to keeping our citizens safe and the country secure”
Civil service chief says combining the jobs is part of fusion agenda to boost teamwork across government
Defra’s Clare Moriarty and DfT’s Bernadette Kelly update MPs on Brexit staffing plans for frontline departments
Outsourcing firm’s chief executive writes to Public Accounts Committee to outline measures taken to improve performance
As Brexit swells the senior civil service ranks, the government will struggle to meet its goal of moving more officials out of London, says the Institute for Government’s Aron Cheung
Bernadette Kelly defends department’s due diligence over Seaborne Freight debacle
Sterling says social housing is particularly affected by power vacuum, with some homes at risk of being mothballed
Awards will recognise best practice in corporate leadership, workspaces, technology, culture and people, and smarter working together
Brexit will remain a key focus as the NAO rebalances its resources to cope with its mounting workload
Move comes after report by former John Lewis HR chief Laura Whyte concluded civil servants face both abusive and abrasive behaviour
DfT only received three bids for no-deal ferry contracts, NAO review finds
As we begin another momentous year in UK politics, civil service chief exec John Manzoni and BT managing director of major and public sector Colm O’Neill came together to discuss the future of public services. CSW reports. Photo Baldo Sciacca
Work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd has acknowledged that rollout of benefit reform could have contributed to large increase but says government has made changes to improve reform
Minister reveals that work is ‘deferred’ until after the UK leaves the EU
Select committee report has also questioned the chancellor's assertion that "austerity is coming to an end"
Whether you need mobile devices or fibre optics, cloud services or switchboard systems, with UniCORN you'll have more purchasing power and unlock benefits you wouldn't get alone
FoI requests before the deal was scrapped reveal external advisers to controversial contract
Davies, who set up the National Institute for Health Research and has driven efforts to tackle antimicrobial resistance, will step down in September
Update also reveals that only one application for financial assistance under the Windrush hardship scheme has been approved
Former head of the home civil service and ex-cabinet secretary say nation is simply not ready for 29 March Brexit