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While the civil service has shrunk dramatically, its volume and proportion of IT and digital professionals have gone up and up, ONS data reveals
Policies without adequate funds for implementation are little more than hot air, says the FDA general secretary
An interview with Paul Gibbs and Steven Kay of engineering and construction giant Bechtel on how to deliver successful infrastructure projects
ACOBA's annual report shows 27% hike in requests from former Crown servants to take up non-Whitehall roles
Hugh Ind has interim appointment made permanent
Civil servants fear uncertainty and, these days, a lack of direction is a real challenge for government, says Andrew Greenway
Annual survey says staff numbers rose by 0.3% in year to April and points to narrowing gender pay gap
As the Civil Service Commission highlights “negligible” progress on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic diversity in its annual report – and cautions that appointment panels often face “insufficient choice” of good candidates – first civil service commissioner Ian Watmore talks to CSW about his priorities for the coming parliament
Conservative peer and former education secretary launches House of Lords tirade against “megaspads” and calls for substantial headcount reduction
Paul Caldwell confirmed as permanent head of troubled Defra distribution arm
But Cabinet Office agrees to formal review of pay system for Senior Civil Service
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Melanie Dawes cites “amazing” response as evidence of Whitehall departments’ ability to break down operational silos
Alastair Whitehead, Theresa May's private secretary for home affairs, also shares how he draws on his policing experience for life in Whitehall
Osborne-led department rapped Theresa May’s domain over pay agreement for child-abuse inquiry chief, it has emerged
Warning as Brexit pressures massively increase scale and complexity of £157m plan to replace "ageing technology"
The chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee finds the Donmar’s new musical Committee a fair and compelling portrayal of the hearing on the collapse of Kids Company
Civil service chief exec says he and colleagues are "very conscious" of the 1% cap on pay rises, and suggests officials could see a more regionalised and role-related approach to increases
Sir Amyas Morse goes public with concerns over government's 'uncoordinated' response to leaving the European Union
Prime minister applauds Grenfell Tower and terror responses, but calls on Whitehall staff to “be bold” in facing future challenges
National Audit Office report says late-running programme was “overly ambitious” with an “unachievable” timescale
GOV.UK revamp will group information by theme, rather than organisation
Open-spaces campaign group says just-launched database falls short of Conservative Party’s 2015 manifesto pledge
George Bridges reflects on the life of his uncle, who was son of Second World War-era cabinet secretary Edward Bridges