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Defra plan will base agriculturist support payments on public goods, such as better air and water quality
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Policy Exchange’s Iain Mansfield considers plan for civil service reform
Pledge made in agreement restoring power sharing at Stormont
Central Square offices will house 4,000 civil servants by end of the year
Prime minister will head up group leading government's efforts to cut drug trafficking and knife crime
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Darren Shirley of Campaign for Better Transport looks at what Conservative pledges mean for connectivity
BEIS secretary Andrea Leadsom says departments across government have worked to agree the deal in an incredibly short timeframe
Chief inspector says critical shortage of probation officers means service is ‘not performing to its full capability’
Two-time minister Liam Fox says government should go ahead with DfID-FCO merger, but DIT should be saved
Civil service chief commends officials for work in last three years as ministers return in Northern Ireland
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Dan Corry discusses how prime minister Boris Johnson can use his majority to boost the effectiveness of charities
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this first entry, Andrew Mitchell MP sets out why the government must keep the Department for International Development in the looming machinery of government changes
Returning ministers also urge UK and Irish government to make cash commitment to boost public services
Sir Patrick Vallance also said he wanted half of all fast streamers to have science backgrounds
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Civil service needs to be persuaded to change because they are the vehicle for delivery of public services, says former Blair adviser Jonathan Powell
Work to oversee the nation’s woodlands has changed a lot over the past century. PK Khaira-Creswell looks at how non-ministerial government department the Forestry Commission marked its centenary
Officials failed to learn lessons as cost of projects rockets by 115%, NAO says
Evaluation underway after warnings that contract with operator Arriva may collapse within months
How can local authorities and government departments ensure that civil servants are able to fulfil their potential in times of increasingly squeezed budgets? Arvato explains
Commitments based on wide-ranging review of ‘what it feels like for colleagues to work in HMRC, and how to make it better’
'Tough decisions' needed to support Budget, prime minister tells ministers
Madeleine Alessandri "embodies the very best that the civil service has to offer", Sir Mark Sedwill says
Talks come after von der Leyen has warned that the timetable leaves "very little time" to strike a deal