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Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock says new "implementation taskforces" recognise the need for cross-government working, but stresses the need for accountability
Study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies raises concern over private sector's ability to absorb public sector job losses
Conservative backbenchers put pressure on Downing Street to ensure machinery of government remains neutral in run-up to the European referendum
Former non-exec Dame Sue Street says justice secretary's move "not in the spirit of good governance"
Closer collaboration is key to achieving IT value for money, says BT's Julie Tankard
National Audit Office finds £3.2bn training programme will "not be running at full capacity until 2019"
Security review calls for “comprehensive and comprehensible new law” to govern security agencies’ surveillance powers
Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DfID’s aid measurement focuses too much on short term financial results over long term ‘transformative change’
Cameron's new implementation taskforces are a welcome step if government wants to prioritise impact. But delivery remains an uphill struggle
National Audit Office report says department consulted carefully on Care Act, but sounds warning over whether local authorities will be able to cope with demand
Independent review into intelligence agencies' powers expected at 11am
Chancellor says "decision point" reached over government's stake in Royal Bank of Scotland
Acting Labour leader Harriet Harman sides with Tory backbenchers in row over waiving neutrality for machinery of government in the run-up to the EU vote
Chancellor to set out plans for perpetual surpluses and revival of Victorian-era debt commission
There’s plenty more austerity to come – but do plans for city devolution signal a brighter future?
Philip Hammond says campaigning to stay in a reformed Europe is "clear" government position
Report by the National Audit Office says the centre of government must do more to support departments struggling to manage the changing Whitehall workforce
Report by the National Audit Office says Home Office must improve its understanding of individual police forces, and how further funding cuts could impact service delivery
Simon Stevens calls for £22bn of savings as NHS Confederation warns health service under serious financial pressure
Former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell calls on new Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock to scrap a rule which means fast streamers must change jobs every six months
Official in charge of Scotland’s fair work agenda admits set-up of Scottish civil service keeps out applicants with criminal convictions
Civil Service World survey finds civil servants undecided over whether departments still make sense as services move online
Lord Kerslake, former head of the civil service, says it is "highly doubtful" government can secure like-for-like replacement of housing association properties sold off under new scheme
The civil service's failure to keep pace with the private sector on pay will only get worse if there's no change in policy. Whitehall must recognise the scale of the problem