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The weeks ahead will likely be dominated by politics, not policy. Private offices should play a key role in helping officials understand what is driving ministers’ decisions, says Tim Durrant
Proposal for a new link between Scotland and Northern Ireland mentioned as an opportunity to boost UK links after Brexit
Environment secretary admits there are "risks" to exports despite preparations
Civil service chief says that assurance panel reflects the speed of the campaign launch
Offer by department intended to end dispute, but PCS seeks more information from ministers
Former civil service Europe advisers Olly Robbins and Peter Storr also recognised
MPs vote to force publication of documents, along with spads' messages about prorogation of parliament
Cabinet Office and DExEU acting as one team to support both negotiations and exit preparations, says cabinet secretary
Appointment announced as former EU adviser recognised in Theresa May's honours list
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Gove gives evidence as reports say he has put troops on standby to prevent fuel shortages
Rudd tells prime minister Boris Johnson that she no longer believes the government wants a Brexit deal
Home affairs committee chair said “the extraordinary participation police recruits and officers in an ostensibly political event raises serious concerns”
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Consolidated award will be worth 11% for some staff at Brexit department
Commons leader compared neurologist David Nicholl to anti-vaxxer Andrew Wakefield after no-deal warnings
NI secretary says government would likely introduce direct rule “at the earliest opportunity” in no-deal scenario
Requiring households to have up to six refuse bins will be expensive to deliver and tough to enforce, committee warns
Warning comes as freight association head says there has been “too little debate" about longer-term post-Brexit border plans
Latest study also charts nosediving relations between government and parliament
New guidance shows freedom of movement will not end on October 31
Spending Round cash comes amid shadow of Brexit dispute that risks permanent economic damage, one chief says
Bernadette Kelly writes to NAO to provide departmental support for its inquiry into scheme as transport sec sets out cost hikes
Spending Round is unlikely to direct additional money to the public services most in need, according to Institute for Government