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Former Times health editor on the move to BIS
“Acute hospital trusts are at crisis point,” warns PAC chair Meg Hillier
"We take all allegations of impropriety extremely seriously," says justice minister Andrew Selous
Mutual health insurer CS Healthcare has been hosting health checks to government employees for more than two years. The results of this programme are very revealing.
Microsoft and Capita offer a vision for integrated urgent care
New chief executive brings experience from local government and private sector
Former chief executive of hygiene services firm PHS Group brought in to lead civil service commercial profession
“We are going to have to make further savings equivalent to 50p in every £100 the government spends by the end of the decade,” chancellor tells the BBC
Chancellor George Osborne picks "outstanding civil servant" for the top Treasury post
Outgoing Commissioner for Public Appointments Sir David Normington says impact of planned shake-up of the watchdog outlined by Cabinet Office-commissioned review "would be largely to remove the checks and balances recommended by Lord Nolan 20 years ago"
RPA boss says failings over scheme to pay EU farmers "will live with me for many years" – but says "almost all" outstanding 2015 payments will be made by the end of this month
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee criticise the Cabinet Office for failing to deliver a culture change to protect staff who to raise concerns in the public interest
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee chair Bernard Jenkin writes to prime minister David Cameron to complain about social media conduct of adviser Daniel Korski
GOV.UK product lead Neil Williams sets out refreshed "vision" for the single government web domain
FDA general secretary Dave Penman says lack of cabinet unity on EU referendum is a headache for civil servants – but insists campaigning rules don't need to stifle debate
Tax authority challenged the legality of two offshore schemes designed by the banks to avoid paying tax on bankers' bonuses
"We also think it unlikely that anyone earning less than £27,000 would be hit by the cap," says BIS minister, as government sees off Labour plan to tie limit to inflation and exempt the private sector
Defeat on BIS plans came after a last-ditch attempt by George Osborne to stave off a Tory rebellion
Lovegrove to leave DECC after three years at the top, taking over from Jon Thompson at the MoD "shortly"
Spending watchdog questions the government’s claims on SME spending, and urges departments to make sure that initiatives to improve commercial capability do not undermine attempts to support small companies
Former private secretary Dunstan Hadley recalls how an encounter with the fifth Beatle at Abbey Road studios led him to compromise his professionalism...
“There is a gender diversity problem in the digital industry,” says the Government Digital Service executive director
DCMS permanent secretary Sue Owen says department is "just about" at the minimum levels of staffing it needs to do its job – but says department is in a "much, much more fortunate place" than expected before the Spending Review