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Freedom of Information reveals staff churn continues at key Brexit department
Prison chiefs currently have too little flexibility to tailor privileges to their needs
Project chief says “changes of personnel and leadership are inevitable” given project’s long timescale and global demand for talent
BT argues that the Internet of Things (IoT), where homes, cars, people, even entire cities are connected to the internet, will let you do things you once dismissed as science fiction
Ballot on controversial 11% five-year offer sees 94% of members vote against
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Review considers risk rating of possible recipients
Occupational pension fraud and overpayments make up lion’s share of cashpot
Straw poll of Prospect members finds more than three-quarters are dissatisfied with government’s handling of negotiations
Digital unit claims that differentiating between two types of research has ‘created an artificial divide’
UK Space Agency allocated £92m in contingency cash following Brexit row with EU
Sajid Javid letter reveals way department rewarded outsourcer against backdrop of Windrush scandal
Theresa May outlines plans as part of pre-Brexit trade mission
Unchanged year-on-year proportion comes as government continues drive to increase spending with smaller suppliers
Sheffield based official one of 12 contestants in high-profile show
Unions say that they are confidence that the Scottish Government processes are valid and robust
Higher Education Policy Institute calls for government to fund free access – regardless of age – up qualification level 3, equivalent to A-Level or AS-Level
Confirmation of the 100% take up of space comes as the Competition and Markets Authority moves nearby
Quartet of unions calls on body’s board members to assert their independence and ignore Treasury guidance to limit pay rises to 1-1.5%.
BT, the Telecom Infra Project (TIP), and Facebook have launched the second annual competition for start-ups in telecom infrastructure to join the UK’s TIP Ecosystem Acceleration Centre (TEAC), based at the BT Innovation Labs in Martlesham, Suffolk and in London’s Tech City
Sources warn of danger that doubling charge to 10p ‘looks like profiteering'
Blockchain is fundamentally a technology of trust, but transformative possibilities to benefit society more broadly are emerging
Director of service design and assurance leaving post but – contrary to media reports – Kevin Cunnington understood to be remaining in place