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Prime minister plans to backtrack on previous decision to allow Chinese giant to play a role in next-generation telecoms
Scientist speaks out as junior minister resigns over spad's lockdown breach
New guidelines to be published by governemnt as part of retail re-opening
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has already done a great deal of work implementing technology across its operations. But digital chief Alex Fiddes tells Sam Trendall it has even bigger ambitions
Cabinet Office minister says there will be “some limited additional process on goods arriving in Northern Ireland” under the Brexit deal
"The costs of government’s response are large and uncertain," public spending watchdog says
Government wants to appear like it takes workers' safety seriously "without actually doing anything about it", Clancy says
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration must have "unquestionable integrity"
Chancellor predicts a "degree of long-term scarring" after coronavirus pandemic ends
How has local government reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic? Colin Talbot speaks to Donna Hall, honourary professor at University of Manchester and former local government chief executive, about the response across across England
Lack of tests among “most significant problems” in government's handling of the pandemic, Science and Technology Committee says
Mumdood Passa wins emerging leader award from The Whitehall and Industry Group for his work helping a small charity supporting pregnant women in Kenya
'The department knows it can’t go on like this,' says PAC chair
"The value and performance of government contracts... is a matter of public interest," shadow Cabinet Office minister says
Successive prime ministers “failed to offer any significant protection” as officials came under attack, IfG says
Labour asks government why it is only planning to recruit 18,000 roles, saying as many as 50,000 may be needed
Social media channels from across government will highlight work of individual officials in coronavirus response
Tax agency begins search for long-term replacement for Jacky Wright
"We’re working ahead of time to deliver support to the self-employed," Sunak says
Leaked document says measures needed to "enhance credibility and boost investor confidence"
Minister-led groups to tackle changes faced by aviation industry, shops, pubs and other sectors affected by coronavirus
Government sets out further details of Joint Biosecurity Centre alongside next steps to ease lockdown