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Reports claim the bloc could reopen exit talks if a clear parliamentary consensus emerges in Westminster.
Department embarks upon drive to deliver 250 digital services in a more ‘joined-up way’
Jonathan Slater urges staff to put themselves forward for “vital” roles
Unions urge members to continue to bring forward complaints and “expect that the Scottish Government will handle their complaint properly”.
Government Legal Department perm sec is one of just six lawyers recognised for non-court work
Whitehall’s biggest union asks members for views on “cost of living” pay demand for 2019
Interim CDIO Simon McKinnon provides insight into department's agenda for the year ahead
Committee also calls on government to embed UN sustainable development goals in departmental plans
Committee chair Rachel Reeves urged the regulator Ofgem to take harsher action against suppliers that don't fulfil their obligations under the programme.
Department offers up to £117k for deputy director with “exceptional” skills
Only the Scottish Government has said it will pay civil servants' application costs.
New infrastructure profession leader earn around £190,000, job advert says.
Scottish Government perm sec Leslie Evans apologises "to all involved for the failure in the proper application of this one particular part of the procedure"
The transport secretary defended the department's decision to award a £13.8m contract to a company that owns no ferries.
Gareth Davies has been selected to replace Sir Amyas Morse, whose term as auditor general is set to end at the end of May
"There is now a much greater turnover in government departments. If we don’t have people who learn these corporate lessons, we will make the same mistakes," warns British Academy chief
HMRC remains unhappiest major department, according to figures
The prime minister admitted the NHS funding boost announced last year would mean “less room for manoeuvre” in other areas of public spending.
BT's Keith Langridge leads a debate on implementing an SD-WAN which delivers on its promise, now and into the future
Liz Truss says that zero-based review of capital projects could see some major projects "junked"
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
The COO must have the "drive and vision to lead transformation across a diverse and dispersed group of organisations", the job ad says
Minister says new scanners earmarked for introduction at 10 jails could have a positive impact in “keeping staff honest" amid smuggling concerns
Digital agency lays out plans for working with private companies and other departments over the next 18 months