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Department insists ‘no decisions have been made’ on extending current arrangements
BT's Konstantinos Karagiannis explains ethical hacking and why it's important to exploit vulnerabilities
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Home secretary also tells Home Affairs Committee the department has recruited 80% of immigration caseworkers needed for Brexit
Lesley Titcomb announces "difficult personal decision" after Carillion and BHS flak
A special economic zone could be introduced across island’s 310-mile frontier after UK leaves the EU
Figures revealed in parliamentary answer reveal that initial post-referendum hike has been reversed
Former Cabinet Office minister claims there are ‘worrying signs’ progress has slipped
MPs demand answers after reports the department favours weaker powers than those currently exercised by the European Commission
MPs ask David Lidington to explore whether beefed-up powers and more resources are required as a matter of urgency
PACAC expresses confidence in Sir Jeremy Heywood’s commitment to effective decision-making, but says now is the time to introduce safeguards
Mike Hatchett to return to work for Jeremy Corbyn less than a year after leaving Labour to work for government on Brexit
Some four million callers were unable to speak to staff in the past year, with wait times and number of complaints rising
The digital future is here. PA Consulting's Carlo Gagliardi asks how organisations will propser in this digital world
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was once seen as a threat to the competitiveness of the EU by many in Silicon Valley, but now it’s looked on forlornly as the way forward
Perm sec Bernadette Kelly sought direction from transport secretary Chris Grayling over funds for new road haulage and trailer registration systems
Construction of the new submarines to maintain the UK’s nuclear deterrent is the latest major government scheme to be undertaken by a dedicated project delivery company. Richard Johnstone looks at how they work. Photography by Paul Heartfield
New arrangements breach normal 21-day rule for Statutory Instruments coming into effect
The Federation for Small Businesses has urged regulators be patient as firms try to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation
John Manzoni meets the winners of the 2018 BT Infinity Awards
Foreign Affairs Committee chair calls for a “revolution at the heart of government” to fix siloed foreign policy
Theresa May says the introduction of new qualification is “the most significant reform to advanced technical education in 70 years” as first 52 providers are named
Spreading innovation throughout government will require departments, disciplines and sector experts to work together to transform services. Ahead of an exclusive CSW roundtable, co-chaired by GDS chief Kevin Cunnington, we examine the progress so far, and where the civil service needs to go from here.