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Jonathan Slater has warned education secretary Damian Hinds that plans to implement changes by 2020 may not be deliverable
Brexit select committee says nation is cruising towards default ongoing membership post 2020
Disclosure and Barring Service modernisation programme is four years late and likely to cost £229m more than planned say MPs
Move of Hugh Ind, who had faced scrutiny following the resignation of former home secretary Amber Rudd, not lined to report examining advice to ministers, says department
Institute for Government says refreshed documents still show ministries “trying to do too much” but welcomes diversity focus
Jon Thompson says prime minister’s preferred customs partnership option could be cost neutral but take five years to set up
Government faces constant contradictions in public expectations – and nowhere more so than the Home Office. A more honest discussion might help us learn the lessons of Windrush
Auditors find a lack of evidence that departments consistently act on recommendations from government-funded investigations
Civil Aviation Authority chief Andrew Haines announced as chief executive of the DfT-owned company
Former transport secretary criticises ‘bonanza for lawyers and consultants’ during five-month delay before line was renationalised
Group to be chaired by Ministry of Defence board member and banking executive Sir Gerry Grimstone
New data laws come into force in Europe on May 25, but how will the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) affect businesses and the general public?
Parliamentary report calls for better intelligence sharing between departments and stronger political guidance for FCO and HMRC
After a career managing major projects and transforming the way we maintain our roads, Graham Dalton is making his mark at the DIO. He speaks to Jim Dunton about smarter partnerships, runway renovations, and dinghies
Grenfell Tower tragedy and housing drive are behind growth spurt, department says
Auditors should be given full access to the accounts of the scheme after chief's £1.7m salary is revealed
Innovative selection process sees three firms picked for 10-year project to support personnel for next-generation Dreadnought Class nuclear submarines
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Changes to so-called IR35 rules for “off-payroll” workers boost coffers as ministers mull roll-out to private firms
David Sterling backs decision by department to appeal High Court judgment against construction of incinerator
Theresa May is to publish fresh proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland in a last-ditch attempt to break the Brexit deadlock
Cabinet Office advertises for replacement for Campbell McCafferty, who has held the role since it was created in 2016
Department pledges to take more notice of green building certification and increase use of low-emission vehicles
Dame Judith Hackitt also wants building regulations reviews at least every five years, and for the results to be “user-friendly”