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Chancellor puts figure on number of officials expected to move, as departments develop relocation plans ahead of Spending Review
Department to explore ‘merits of a mandatory approach’ across Whitehall
Civil servants are following the advice of Public Health England, which is tracing people who have come into contact with Nadine Dorries
Budget will also set out details of measures to tackle coronavirus outbreak
Move comes after reports that procurement in ministry was a key plank of Dominic Cummings’s reform plan for the civil service
Boris Johnson and top officials warn that crisis will get worse
Warning that packaging system could remain 'dysfunctional' even without use of plastic
New ‘economic campus’ will be one of three new offices announced in the Budget, says chancellor
Unit's involvement announced as Boris Johnson chairs COBRA meeting to plan next steps
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Nearly £100m of spending written off, watchdog finds
Jim Harra ‘strongly rejects’ criticism from Ed Davey’s APPG on the controversial Loan Charge
Tom Hurd, director general of the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism in the Home Office, explains the organisation’s role and his priorities for this year’s Security & Policing event
Call to open appraisals process to the National Infrastructure Commission ahead of possible Budget boost
Body offers £149,500 a year for official to oversee work on HS2, Northern Powerhouse Rail and nuclear projects
To mark this year’s annual Security & Policing conference, CSW interviews experts including the National Crime Agency’s Lynne Owens and the Joint Security and Resilience Centre’s Angela Essel, and takes an in-depth look at issues such as knife crime and the relationship between UK security firms and the Department for International Trade
"We are well prepared as a country to deal with this outbreak," Sedwill tells officials
Whitty says 'social cost' of measures like school closures means government will wait until the “last possible point” to implement them
Message sent to staff as fresh bullying claims emerge from Patel’s time at the Department for International Development
The inaugural CSW Innovation Lecture considered the importance of cross-sector working to realise the potential of new technologies. Charlotte Newbury reports
The UK’s security exports are booming, and DIT’s Defence and Security Organisation is helping businesses present a united front when competing for international trade. Deputy director Tracy Buckingham for security and cyber security tells all
Emergency meeting lays out steps ministers could take if outbreak spreads, including calling up retired doctors to help staff hospitals
FDA calls for ‘rapid and thorough’ independent inquiry into allegations against home secretary after Rutnam's 'extraordinary' resignation