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Independent Commission for Aid Impact says security and justice work lacks focus, but praises more targeted efforts in Malawi and Bangladesh
Colin Marrs talks to Peter Wilding, who moved from head of energy policy at HM Treasury to Treasury secondee in Cheshire West & Chester
Committee praises 'smooth' Electricity Market Reform roll-out process, but issues warning over coal plant subsidies
Sale of 40% stake in continental rail link set to beat projection and raise more than £750m
Reports that Equiniti - 51% owners of joint mutual overseeing Whitehall pensions - being sized up for stock market debut or sale
Solent Gateway Limited named as MoD favourite to manage military port near Southampton
Labour rounds on Home Office over investigation into Serco-run detention centre
Information Technology is a contentious topic in healthcare circles. But that didn’t stop CSW exploring its potential at a recent round table, as Tim Gibson reports
Defence committee chair stresses warning over Russian expertise
Joint Committee on National Security Strategy says failure to prepare could "damage the quality of the strategy"
Prime minister David Cameron set to unveil new measures to crack down on child sexual exploitation
Officials tell MPs the MoD has "locked in" £2.3bn of planned £4.1bn savings from support budget
Defence safety regulators to merge into Defence Safety Authority from 1 April 2015
International Women’s Day is an opportunity for everyone, regardless of gender, says Mary Aiston
Outgoing DCLG perm sec and former head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake chews the fat with Jess Bowie
New HMT and Cabinet Office plan to highlight UK taxpayer funding sparks SNP attack
US chief of staff says UK forces could be reduced to support role if Nato pledge is not met
Foreign Affairs Committee warns on impact of FCO staff cuts
Sir Bob Kerslake to enter the House of Lords
Health secretary apologises on behalf of government and health service for failure to deal with Savile abuse
Cabinet Office releases social media guidance to get more officials online
Businesses are increasingly delivering cutting-edge customer experience and are raising the bar for all – how can the public sector keep up?
As Britain’s first anti-slavery commissioner, Kevin Hyland is on a mission to set people free – with the help of some friends in very high places. Sarah Aston spoke to him.
To be a good leader, you need the confidence to drop the detail and be comfortable about your own identity