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FDA civil service union lambasts report that names and shames top-earning DWP civil servants
Proposal also seeks to allow the UK to negotiate trade deals with other nations within transition period
CIPD survey found that public sector pay increases stuck at 1% due to pay cap, half the level of the private sector
Many British civil servants who worked in India leading up to the 1947 partition 'wrestled with a sapped sense of humanity', writes Colin Alexander
Whitehall official warns accelerated timetable could mean 'minimum scrutiny for vital negotiation documents'
Jobcentre workers begin two-week strike over controversial closure plans
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Vastly experienced civil servant replaces Alex Holmes as COO of Whitehall digital body
Transport agency launches new campaign after torrent of abuse, including lorry drivers trying to run enforcement cars off the road
Former prime minister salutes civil service professionalism and crisis management but says it is poor at delivering change
Union calls for Whitehall employers to seek out departed staff and pay additional settlements after successful High Court challenge to revised Civil Service Compensation Scheme
Whitehall has an average gender pay gap of 13%, analysis of official statistics shows
Brexit secretary insists criticism is wide of the mark and points to departmental overall staff balance approaching 50-50
Centre for Cities warns against overplaying benefits of moving public sector jobs out of London
Scotland’s Brexit minister has warned that ‘serious and significant’ changes to devolution plans needed
Civil servants are increasingly working overtime and face being continually on call for major emergencies. Whitehall staff need uninterrupted breaks to recharge their batteries – even if that means leaving some summer emails unanswered
Agreement will also see civil servants from several other departments relocate to the new office
Non-ministerial department was forced to delay launch of new redundancy scheme after court quashed existing terms
Damian Green said that governments will look to identifying policy areas that could be released to Holyrood following Brexit
As an academic specialising in modern empire, Andrew Thompson knows a lot about the trials and tribulations of large organisations. He also runs one. The chief executive of the Arts and Humanities Research Council tells Geoffrey Lyons about the council’s impending transformation and the importance of understanding the past to shape the future
Department has revealed advert for perm sec post received 111 applications
Supreme Court president Lord Neuberger said judges should not be blamed for lack of clarity over laws following EU exit
Comments come amid reports the government could be prepared to pay £36bn Brexit divorce bill to settle its financial commitments to the EU
High Court orders Cabinet Office to pay union’s costs and refuses right to appeal decision