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Two proposals in the running for decommissioning project
Unions say that Department for Education's missed targets for maths, modern foreign languages and physics teachers is ‘alarming’
Nearly two-thirds of respondents trust civil servants, with officials maintaining their position as the profession that has seen the biggest rise in credence ranking since 1983
At a time when people are more aware of how they can help their local community, Colin Talbot asks if government benefit and taxes could be more effectively delivered with greater local control
Successful candidate will lead a team of 30 people in the department
Announcement of remedial action for doctors highlights Cabinet Office refusal to act, say unions
Contraflow scheme was activated amid preparation for a possible no-deal exit from the EU, just as government requested a Brexit extension
Former EU envoy Sir Ivan Rogers predicts that Boris Johnson will face a faces “desperate” choice over Brexit deal next Christmas if he is returned as prime minister
Social impact charity NPC says Whitehall procurement reforms needed to improve effectiveness of public spending
Lord Kerslake says possible second referendum Scottish independence will be among the areas discussed
The argument for government to use business cases is they force a structured conversation about spending, says Andrew Greenway. This is a good idea, but where government puts its money is based on belief as well as analysis
Two social work policy professionals discuss the benefits and challenges of a radical management system aimed at empowering frontline teams to make more of their own decisions.
We hear from BT about why delivering a great customer experience depends on your network visibility
Party manifesto promises "the days of Whitehall knows best are over" as it pledges white paper on English devolution
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
As Mark Rowe explains, delivering on ministerial commitments will be a multi-generation task that requires a cross-government approach
HMRC doubles number of mental health advocates while Home Office appoints new champions
Chief secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak says evidence shows that 'purchases by non-residents inflate house prices'
Patent-winning polymath Phillippa Spencer lands double win at UK celebration
Party’s spending pledge on pay for public servants intended to “undo the damage caused” by pay cap, says Jeremy Corbyn
Role as head of IT business services comes with remit to ensure department’s transformation is ‘business-led’
Manifesto pledge details plans for four new ministries and scrap ‘symbol of fear’ DWP as part of moves to halt Universal Credit rollout
Manifesto pledges include resurrecting department for climate change and creating a chief secretary for sustainability role in HM Treasury
Cabinet Office stats also reveal officials in London pay less than elsewhere in England