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The Home Office, environment department and HMRC are among those given new money to fund preparations for Brexit
Former immigration enforcement chief describes scale of Brexit challenge as chancellor pledges 'minimum' customs arrangement by March 2019
Labour, Liberal Democrat, Green and SNP MPs have written to Brexit secretary David Davis
As government struggles to negotiate, legislate and implement Brexit, we need clear accountability. It is rime for DExEU to step up and take charge
Prime minister demands 'explain or change' approach in battle to defeat ethnic injustice
Stephen Lovegrove told MPs that nuclear power plant deal with EDF would have collapsed had his department tried to renegotiate terms
Prime minister has confirmed the government is planning for every eventuality, including that no transition agreement is reach by 2019
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Appointments watchdog ACOBA approves former PM’s request to work for electronic-payments company
As head of HM Courts and Tribunals Service, the Ministry of Justice executive agency that runs the judicial system in England and Wales, Susan Acland-Hood is overseeing wide-ranging reforms to the operation of courts across the country. She tells Richard Johnstone how the changes will improve access to justice
Digital director John Sheridan tells Civil Service World's sister publication PublicTechnology about changes not only to how the UK’s official archive operates, but to the very nature of archiving
Deputy governor Sam Woods says slow progress in negotiations risks banks triggering contingency plans
Institute for Government argues that European Court of Justice cannot provide a neutral voice
Prof Ian Boyd cancels decision to step down and pledges to stay on for “at least another year”
Hollywood has lessons for the long-running compensation scheme saga, but there's no guaranteed happy ending
Recent high-profile staff moves at the Department for Exiting the European Union have hit the headlines. Victoria Taylor, the FDA trade union’s national officer for DExEU and the Department for International Trade explains what is life is like on the inside of one of Whitehall’s most high-profile departments
John Manzoni announces programme’s improvement in Times ranking a year after diversity reforms were implemented
Chair of welfare review body says model could be applied to contentious government plans to revise European legislation without parliamentary scrutiny
National Cyber Security Centre marks first 12 months in existence by publishing report into threat landscape
Scottish Conservative leader calls on government to fulfil manifesto pledges to move “significant numbers” of civil servants out of Whitehall
Sir Jeremy Heywood releases survey as new leadership academy starts work helping civil servants manage change
Technology may never replace the need for human civil servants, but our panel of experts recognised a direction of travel. Colin Marrs reports from a CSW round table
Offer to ‘transform pay system’ of weather forecaster follows legal action from female employees earning £7,000 less than male colleagues
FDA warned that any 2018-19 pay increase ‘must be fully funded to have meaningful impact’ as Boris Johnson calls for staff cuts