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Spending Review 2015 plans "will remain in place", says the new chancellor – but departments will be able to reinvest some of their 2019/20 savings
Microsoft looks at how it's cloud technologies are helping the MOD meet its digital transformation agenda
Microsoft shares key findings from one of the largest studies of business and IT leaders around digital transformation
Live coverage of the build-up, announcements and reaction as chancellor Philip Hammond makes his first fiscal statement, via our colleagues on PoliticsHome.com
FCO perm sec Simon McDonald has told MPs he is “hopeful” that the Treasury will announce a new fund to recruit trade policy staff in today’s Autumn Statement
"Brexit will be a true test of whether SDPs are fit for purpose", says the Public Accounts Committee
Former head of the civil service Lord Kerslake urges government to "pause, review, take stock of what it has in front of it and then revisit the question of capacity"
Government efficiency targets have only made the financial position of NHS bodies worse, warns the National Audit Office
Department looks for almost 100 new staff on a three-year, fixed-term basis
Exclusive: Ian Watmore tells CSW he is "absolutely convinced" that the current crop of ministers "wants to preserve Northcote-Travelyan" model of an impartial civil service, as he sets out focus on diversity, skills and leadership
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Mayank Prakash scoops UK IT Industry Award as department denies rumours of a project overspend
Labour Party says appointment of Pippa Malmgren raises “awkward questions” for international trade secretary Liam Fox
Newly-appointed first civil service commissioner Ian Watmore on why the Civil Service Code matters – and how you can put your questions to his team
Civil service staff feedback underscores capacity issues and extent of job losses and pay squeeze, main trade bodies warn
Mark Leftly reports on growing support among parliament's influential select committees to let MPs "blackball" ministers' choices for key public sector jobs
"I’m confident that they will get there. But no-one should be under illusions – this is an enormous job", says former cabinet secretary
To win at the dice game Perudo, players need to calculate risk and read their opponents. No surprise, then, that Gus O’Donnell is a master. Britain’s former top civil servant talks Blair, Brown and life after Brexit with The House magazine's Sam Macrory
This year's People Survey provides a snapshot of morale at Whitehall's newest organisations: the Department for Exiting the European Union, the Department for International Trade, and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Matt Foster crunches the numbers
Staff responses signal across-the-board plunge on all key measures, and make department Whitehall’s lowest employee-engagement performer
2016 People Survey shows overall year-on-year rise in staff engagement, but claims of bullying, harassment and discrimination at highest recorded levels
Former Foreign Office permanent secretary warns Brexit committee over morale concerns if outside experts are paid more than civil servants delivering UK's exit from the EU
Figures from mid-point of the applications window, highlighted by the Social Mobility Commission, suggest applications from working class candidates have risen sharply
Aid watchdog hands international development department an amber/red rating for its exit and transition work, but DfID disputes the "rushed" report