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Labour minister-turned-Greater Manchester mayor berates anachronistic policymaking processes
Civil service poll results also reveal less than four in ten know how their work contributes to this plan
Whitehall barometer notes continuing decline in salary satisfaction against ongoing backdrop of 1% cap
Government stats watchdog reverses 2015 decision to classify sector as part of the public sector after deregulation legislation
Home Affairs Committee report slams "completely unconvincing" Home Office plans to appoint just 300 new border staff
FCO wants a greater share of the UK aid budget and a stronger role leading foreign policy, officials tell MPs
After calling time on a long civil-service career earlier this year, the former Directgov and GDS leader discusses how digital government has evolved during the 20 years he spent as one of its leading advocates
If the UK’s negotiations to leave the European Union are at risk of bombing, it is down to the political uncertainty, not officials working in difficult circumstances
New analysis by the IPPR think tank reveals that a public sector pay rise in line with inflation would return £2.5bn to public coffers
Mike Parsons takes top role at Government Property Unit as it prepares to launch Government Property Agency
Post-Brexit Britain “could lose its research edge” unless departments step up, say public spending watchdogs
Cabinet Office minister Caroline Nokes says Government Digital Service has "come of age", and insists she has never met an obstructive civil servant
Senior officials defend rationale for new GPS tags but admit major failings of project now delayed by more than five years
PAC report says tax agency doesn’t yet have money to upgrade customs service and develop contingency option in case of delays
I believe empathy should be considered a core civil service skill. These three steps will help make that happen
Bureaucrat-turned-academic Gary Sturgess argues Whitehall needs to up its game on public service contracting and commissioning. Jim Dunton reports
Sinn Féin and DUP fail to reach power-sharing deal but Northern Ireland secretary insists new legislation does not amount to direct rule
Former Post Office and MoJ man Neil Hayward replaces Peter Gregory at DfT firm
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Appointment is the second new Cabinet minister in a week
Clare Moriarty led the scoping work on faith and belief for the Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
RAC says plans to introduce clean air zones in cities could be hindered by lack of access to information
Setting up four networks for the Ministry of Defence and wider civil service was a mammoth task, but a tremendous opportunity to promote hearing and visual disability
Civil Service World brought together a panel of digital leaders to assess how government can make better use of the technology at its disposal to drive innovation in public service delivery. Colin Marrs reports