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Review says Department for Transport must do more to shape the future development of the nation's rail infrastructure
Proposals to make local government financially self-sufficient by 2020 must not be impacted by George Osborne's business-boosting measures, a lobby group has warned
Budget pledges a further £71m investment in HMRC's frontline operations "to improve the service it provides taxpayers".
Chancellor says: "I’ve made adjustments to my plans to make sure we are going to live within our means"
FDA union chief Dave Penman says pensions move will make make budget cuts "significantly worse” than the chancellor's headline announcements
Plans to end local authority reliance on Whitehall gather pace
Budget document emphasises plan to "move civil servants out of expensive Whitehall accommodation", with Ministry of Justice looking to set up "centres of expertise outside the capital"
"Departmental efficiency review" will "help deliver a further £3.5 billion of savings from public spending" in 2019-20, says George Osborne
Chancellor pays tribute to "great public servant" – but SNP MPs jeer reference to "impartiality"
Suzannah Brecknell crunches the latest Office for National Statistics figures on public sector employment
Live coverage and reaction as chancellor sets out the 2016 Budget, provided by our colleagues on PoliticsHome.com. CSW will be have the key Whitehall stories and reaction throughout the afternoon
CCS chief Collier says independence of exams watchdog Ofqual "one of the attractions" of taking on chief regulator role – and says procurement background no barrier to doing the job
Weaker growth and delayed sales of government assets expected to contribute to missed target
"The obvious efficiency savings have come through in the early period," says former head of the civil service – as chancellor prepares to outline £4bn of further spending cuts
Former Times health editor on the move to BIS
“Acute hospital trusts are at crisis point,” warns PAC chair Meg Hillier
"We take all allegations of impropriety extremely seriously," says justice minister Andrew Selous
Mutual health insurer CS Healthcare has been hosting health checks to government employees for more than two years. The results of this programme are very revealing.
Microsoft and Capita offer a vision for integrated urgent care
New chief executive brings experience from local government and private sector
Former chief executive of hygiene services firm PHS Group brought in to lead civil service commercial profession
“We are going to have to make further savings equivalent to 50p in every £100 the government spends by the end of the decade,” chancellor tells the BBC
Chancellor George Osborne picks "outstanding civil servant" for the top Treasury post
Outgoing Commissioner for Public Appointments Sir David Normington says impact of planned shake-up of the watchdog outlined by Cabinet Office-commissioned review "would be largely to remove the checks and balances recommended by Lord Nolan 20 years ago"