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Scottish Government perm sec makes statement following employment tribunal case
Government says bullying and harassment is rare in government, but insists all allegations are taken extremely seriously
Treasury spending teams should be "more involved in challenging the benefits of projects", says auditor general
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Peers urge chancellor Philip Hammond to drop plans to extend the window in which HMRC can investigate taxpayers’ affairs if they had some tax dealings outside the UK
SAS considers the implications of deploying AI before embarking on implementation
Department for Transport, Ministry of Justice, Cabinet Office and Department for Work and Pensions teams among those honoured at ceremony
Institute for Government says department has to put officials’ accountability at the heart of new review
Philip Hammond heralded an end to austerity, but with growing pressures set to squeeze services further, his Budget can’t meet the public’s expectations
Concerns over statutory work as hundreds of civil servants are redeployed
Any move to add regulatory functions onto the work of departments would require assurances over the independence of oversight, says think tank
Since 2016, the Civil Service Awards have included a category to celebrate those who improve wellbeing in their organisation. Knowing how to measure wellbeing is critical to their success, and we speak to former civil servant Nancy Hey about setting up the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, her time as a policy official and why wellbeing is being taken more seriously as a measure of progress
Public Accounts Committee chides department for not going ahead with police funding formula review despite agreeing re-examination was needed
Transport committee approves fomer airport chief as rail regulator chair
Department is looking for a range of external suppliers to support work on its Technology Platforms for Tomorrow rollout
Response to select committee provides an update on how government is responding to liquidation of major outsourcer
DWP extends legacy payouts after watchdog's warning that claimants transferring onto Universal Credit would face financial hardship
FCO honours staff association co-founder who left “an important legacy to LGBT+ diplomats”
Cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill and four prime ministers among those to pay tribute to former civil service chief
BT knows that digital security isn't just about technology. It's about the partnerships, intelligence and expertise you need to stay one step ahead in the security race.
Public Accounts Committee points to rising fraud and error projections amid ‘daunting workload’
Review by Sir Alex Allan criticised Hugh Ind for “less than satisfactory performance” before immigration DG was moved out of Home Office
Jonanthan Jones flags progress with key indicators developed in conjunction with departments