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Further details of shift away from competency-based framework for recruitment revealed as government lays out elements of success profiles across five areas – ability, experience, strengths, technical and behaviours
David Bunting to leave Border Delivery Group to take on general counsel role on temporary basis
Department for Education policy advisor reportedly failed to tell Whitehall she was appearing on reality TV show
Chancellor Philip Hammond told Cabinet ministers health boost was “extraordinary” one-off outside usual spending review process
Which? said a lack of knowledge about data among consumers had led to suspicion and doubt over useful innovations
PCS trade union to ballot 150,000 civil servants over next five weeks and expects “overwhelming ‘Yes’ vote”
As Theresa May announces a £20bn investment in the NHS, Bronwen Maddox calls for better planning to avoid the cycles of crisis and emergency funding in health
PACAC announces new inquiry into case for developing an institution that allows civil service to be ‘more mindful of itself’
Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency leaves Westminster for Canary Wharf
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Bestseller writer suggests 90% of staff backed Remain and urges them to quit if they cannot deliver the EU referendum result impartially
Department criticised by Public Accounts Committee for failures to improve careers advice and social mobility
Ex-Labour health minister Ara Darzi also proposes creation of "single NHS headquarters" to report to Department of Health and Social Care
The first woman to become a private secretary to the prime minister shares her recollections of Thatcher, the Treasury and the Next Steps Unit with Suzannah Brecknell. Photography by Louise Haywood-Schiefer
Select committee chair accuses senior civil servants running reform of being in ‘La La Land’ as report says changes may never have intended benefits
Chief inspector of borders and immigration flags ‘inexplicable’ delays and batch-publication of reports
Move follows the earlier transfer of data policymakers
Dominic Herrington to move up from current regional commissioner role on an interim basis
Carers' charter and carer’s passport launched across civil service
Automation has squeezed out the creatives that used to harbour in administrative grades – but this tacit subsidy programme has arguably simply shifted to large firms
Confusion over deal offered to rebel MPs by Theresa May to avoid defeat on EU withdrawal legislation
Figures revealed in parliamentary answers show number and length of contracts for temporary workers in some departments
PCS union calls for “urgent solution” from DWP that will see pay increases implemented from July for staff not subject to Treasury guidance
Government could avoid defeat on customs policy in EU Withdrawal Bill vote but still faces rebellion on amendment to give Parliament a ‘meaningful vote’ on final deal