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How can government make the most of AI? Hugo D’Ulisse of SAS argues for more clarity and planning
Relaxation of local-authority borrowing rules projected to add billions to official figures
The Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Incentive Inquiry shows what can happen when these values are undermined, writes the FDA chief
Department “cheated police officers out of the pay increase they should receive” says Police Federation chairman
May cautioned there would be 'no return to the uncontrolled borrowing of the past'
New digital services will help Defra protect against environmental hazards and improve communication, it said
Whittington will start as director general, energy and security at BEIS on Friday
Ian Ackerley left the world of commercial banking to join NS&I as its chief executive last year. He speaks to Jonathan Owen about the need to turn Britain from being a nation of spenders to a nation of savers
Raab rejected "lurid predictions" about the negative consequences of leaving the EU without a deal
White paper expected later this year to set out details of plan to end free movement of people once the UK leaves the European Union
“We may need to do more to ensure that the levy supports the development of the skilled workforce our economy needs,” chancellor Philip Hammond said
HMRC has been at the forefront of the government’s smarter working agenda, and is attempting to change the culture across one of government’s biggest organisations. There are lessons for other departments in the progress so far, says Luke Heselwood
Senior shadow cabinet figure Andrew Gwynne revealed his concerns about central government to deliver Labour’s policy platform
BT customers to benefit from improved visibility and management of their hybrid networking infrastructure
Former cabinet secretary Lord Andrew Turnbull shares his reflections, and a lunch, with Suzannah Brecknell
But think tank warns the needs of staff rather than new technology should drive change
Appointments watchdog imposes bespoke Brexit ban on his activities at consultancy
Outsourcing firm now owns 75% of flagship 'mutual' civil service pensions administrator
The review was "completely silent" on how the civil service deals with complaints against minister, Amy Leversidge said.
Hodge's constitutent Sarah O'Connor, who died this week, was "treated appallingly by the Home Office", she wrote
Mayank Prakash, who was named CIO of the year in 2016, set to return to the private sector
Labour calls on business secretary Greg Clark to take action
Shadow chancellor plans new Whitehall unit to develop plans for public and community ownership
Account intended to make top leadership more visible and make civil servants feel #proud