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The head of the civil service was diagnosed in June and continued normal duties throughout treatment
Appointments watchdog calls on departments to better coordinate their public appointments teams
National Audit Office warns shortage of key commercial and cost assurance experts could jeopardise £1.7bn savings target from non-competitive contracts
Civil service signs up to implement recommendations of a report to boost mental health support at work
MPs raise concerns about department’s attitude to science advice after learning its acting chief scientific advisor is an economist
HMRC chief says the organisation will present a ‘reprioritisation’ plan to ministers next year, and plans to hire more staff as Brexit workload increases
Science and Technology Committee to assess quality and extent of research used in government interventions and early-years policy
International development secretary and top officials insist department is pioneering transparency standards in government
Government will need to think about more than salary and pension offers for the workers of the future if it is to remain an employer of choice
Welsh Government “innovation directory” will pull together more timely big data and analysis for economists and policy makers
Steve Allen to leave government-owned company building new rail link after auditors slam unauthorised redundancy payments
PCS general secretary also claims that civil servants have implemented some government reforms “unwillingly”
Ministry of Justice perm sec and other top officials from justice and health admit staff cuts have contributed to record high suicide rate in prisons
Tax authority announces recruitment for top tax post will be limited to existing civil servants
Mark Bryson-Richardson, director of the Stabilisation Unit, tells Suzannah Brecknell how his team helps government respond to international emergencies
Many public bodies are concerned about the impact Brexit could have on them, with possible funding changes, staffing issues and uncertainty over future standards. Susanna Smith of the Public Chairs’ Forum explains what they can do to reduce the risk.
Michael Lockwood will become first director general of the Independent Office for Police Conduct
Protest set to cover Sheffield branch’s final three weeks
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Sinn Féin and DUP given two weeks to agree new power-sharing deal or face Westminster intervention on budget
Civil service race champion said it could take 10 years for progress on racial diversity to match that made on gender
Minister says target to hire 2,500 new staff has passed the half way mark but union warns attrition rates are at an all-time high
Institute for Government report says universal pay hike could exacerbate Tories’ political woes amid £10bn spending hole