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Civil service mainstay Prospect warns new work and pensions secretary not to raise retirement bar
Manifesto proposal developed by former Cabinet Office minister Ben Gummer was kept from local government and health cabinet ministers until less than 24 hours before launch
As the death toll continues to rise, prime minister says nation needs answers on high-rise inferno disaster
Steve Baker’s comments came after he raised concerns about Whitehall staff ‘obstructing Brexit’
Treasury and DExEU among departments to see most wide-ranging changes
BT finds that IT Directors disagree over whether Artificial Intelligence will create or displace jobs
Gavin Barwell, Theresa May's new chief of staff, identified austerity and Brexit as key factors behind the Conservatives' general election losses
Conservative manifesto set to be ‘pruned’ due to minority government, say ministers
Nearly half of civil servants do not feel their digital training has been sufficient, with 36% saying they rely on self-directed study to ensure they have the right skills for their role
Funding for Irish farmers and a softer approach to Brexit are understood to be among the DUP’s requests in return for supporting the minority Conservative government, as other leaders raise concerns about content of a Conservative-DUP deal
Close ally of Theresa May will take on responsibility for civil service as ‘deputy prime minister in all but name’ while Michael Gove returns to government
Government has made significant inroads with digital transformation but needs strong leadership and governance to unlock true opportunity. Sopra Steria’s Director for Central Government, Tom McCann, sits down with Civil Service World.
Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party has new-found influence in Westminster now its 10 MPs look likely to prop up the Conservative minority government. Here are some its key policies of interest to the public sector.
Further appointments expected through weekend and next week
Former civil service head predicts polls drubbing will take “austerity” off the political agenda
Former cabinet secretary says “wheeler-dealer” nature of minority government is likely to sideline Whitehall expertise, and predicts shelving of some Brexit groundwork
EU negotiating chief says talks will now commence when “UK is ready”
Ten ministers lose seats as Conservatives forced to form minority government
Restructure sees BT adopt CIO-to-CIO approach to better engage with customers
Pan-Whitehall campaign seeks 70 new analysts, with Defra earmarked for biggest intake
Recording the extent of Whitehall's long-hours culture is the first step to a better deal for civil servants
Former Treasury economist Sir David Norgrove is no stranger to number crunching and dealing with tough politicians. Now the new chair of the UK Statistics Authority tells Jim Dunton about the challenges ahead for the statistics watchdog, and what he thinks Thatcher would have made of Brexit
BT looks at turning points within the UK defence sector, the evolving nature of warfare and how new cyber-attacks pose new questions for our national defence
Bill Holford explores how big data is changing modern warfare, and argues for a defence big data strategy to ensure we are making the most of the opportunities ahead