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Resignation comes after Sir John Major says Darroch should not be "thrown to the wolves" for doing his job
Benefits agreed in £33m Eurotunnel settlement “little more than window dressing”, MPs say
Government climate change policies need "strong leadership and coordination at the centre", Committee on Climate Change says
The managing director of BT Security explains how partnerships are essential for a safer connected world
Annual report also details declining spending on consultants and temporary staff
Foreign Office permanent secretary says probe will be government-wide as emails had a "very wide" readership in Whitehall
Foreign Office says ambassadors must be able to give "honest, unvarnished" opinions in confidence
Next prime minister urged to float Department for Health and Social Care's long-delayed vision ahead of conference season
Agreement reached as Deloitte fined £4.2m over its auditing of the outsourcing giant during the scandal
Civil servants forced to "negotiate" boundaries for work, says former director general Karen Wheeler
Department has “no real understanding” of how well £12bn of pump-priming cash is being used, MPs warn
Javid gives go-ahead after perm sec Rutnam says his approval is needed for payments in absence of legislation
Nick Smallwood replaces Tony Meggs at joint Treasury and Cabinet Office agency
Cabinet secretary says that leaks are ‘incredibly damaging for the overall integrity of the civil service’
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Appointment comes more than a year after communities department advertised for a chief scientific adviser
Any day rates over £750 require ministerial sign off from this month under 'enhanced approvals' process, Cabinet Office chief tells PACAC
Department floats two-year contact to support delivery of tech and infrastructure
If day-to-day IT operations are taking resources away from your organisation's strategic priorities, BT has some helpful advice
Following news of Olly Robbins' likely departure, Brexiteers must stop treating civil servants like parents turning up at your first Glastonbury and act with level-headedness
Labour say report reveals 'unconstitutional political intervention', but FDA accuses Times of reporting 'tittle-tattle over coffee' as if it was the settled view of civil servants
Prospect members protest at imposition of rejected 1.3% pay offer
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Latest move comes after Institute for Government warns government may never be as ready for no deal as it was in March