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A permanent replacement for outgoing stats chief to be announced in "late summer", UKSA says
In these unprecedented circumstances, we should ditch the convention of confidentiality around civil servants’ advice to ministers – for the good of us all, says the FDA general secretary
Case in which asylum detainee was told to return to the address where she was sexually exploited raises "grave safeguarding concerns", charity says
It can be complicated managing a multi-cloud environment, so BT is providing a free ebook of tips to help you manage the risks and rewards
As Tory hopefuls set out their stall for the role of PM, the civil service had better prepare for deckchair shuffling and another round of pointless departmental name changes
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Troubled background-checking agency appoints local authority boss to top job
Theresa May adds housing expert and architect to inquiry panel probing 2017 tragedy
Regulator calls for publication of official data to "enable meaningful public spending debate"
MP says ongoing vacancy exposed in wake of Grenfell tragedy is "astounding" a year after search began
Union leaders sound alarm as bill tops £12m at one ministry and tens of millions across government
PM backs recommendation of Augar Review to bring back maintenance grants, which could cost £2bn
Commission chaired by former civil service head blasts government’s approach to economic development and calls for new £10bn-a-year fund
Parliamentary committee voices ‘serious concerns’, including use of a digital-only system and numerous technical problems
Digital director will lead "transition away from legacy technology", NCA says
Minister says there are "few specialists able to provide the required skills" within the civil service
DfID in the firing line as candidates seek to win support for leadership bids
BT presents the The Cloud Industry Forum's latest research, which explores how prepared enterprises are for the disruption from cloud
In the latest of our series about civil service leavers, we meet former diplomat Lynda Burns who is retraining as a teacher through the NowTeach scheme
A vivid account by a meritocratic polymath, Lord Levene’s memoirs leave Peter Hennessy pondering why peacetime Britain produces so few ‘fixers’ of his calibre
NAO head says the department failed to protect innocent students in 2014 English test cheating scandal
May will step down as Conservative leader on 7 June, but will remain head of government until a new leader is in place
Home secretary Sajid Javid has written to Migration Advisory Committee asking them to justify plans for salary bar