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Public Accounts Committee also said the department lacked teeth when it came to dealing with failing academy trusts.
MPs’ report backing the appointment provides an insight into recruitment process for senior government oversight role
The role of private secretary is a well-beaten path to power. but what’s so special about being a secretary? Andrew Greenway explores
Prime minister also sets out plans to brief MPs and devolved administrations more in future trade talks after Brexit
The demands of Brexit and unprecedented ministerial turnover are hindering policy implementation, the IfG said.
Taking up the roles of cabinet secretary and head of the civil service at a time of seismic change, Sir Mark Sedwill is leading a 400,000-strong team that is growing fast and working hard amid deep uncertainty. He talks to Jess Bowie and Suzannah Brecknell about his priorities, and what he thinks will define his time as government’s top official
MoD parliamentary statement reveals plans for armed forces’ reservists to be called up
BT always talks about helping its customers be there in the moments that matter. And that’s the idea at the core of their new Customer Experience Centres. Experience BT solutions first-hand and feel the difference that powerful communications can make.
Move aims to help managers and applicants understand range of opportunities
Welsh HQ will house more than 1,700 staff at site between Cardiff and Pontypridd
Last year’s novichok attacks in Salisbury brought global threats to the doorstep of the government’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. Chief executive Gary Aitkenhead tells Richard Johnstone how it is responding to the changing world
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Has the age of Twitter changed the Foreign Office – or just what we expect from documentaries? Sue Cameron considers the BBC’s recent exploration of the FCO
Public Accounts Committee questions Gareth Davies about his time as a board member when Haiti allegations emerged
IfG session also hears from Lord Robin Butler that internal competition has made managers “impotent” in planning their workforce.
Annual report flags hike in numbers but shows many ministries come up short
Public appointments review author also praises training among civil service professions as "light years" ahead of his time
There’s some Brexit semantic skirmishes as the cabinet secretary and the civil service chief exec appear before PACAC. Dave Penman watches it so you don’t have to
Fiona Spencer joins agency from the Home Office, where she was chief portfolio officer.
Rapid job changes across government costs money and is bad for policy. So why does it persist?
Prime minister said she will listen to the result and is required to return to Parliament with a new plan by Monday night
IfG finds staff move on more rapidly in the UK than in other civil services and puts cost of churn at £74m a year
MoD permanent secretary admits the contract has not been "anywhere near as successful as we’d like".
UK Supreme Court rejects request for NI attorney general for clarification on powers, saying they should be addressed in court case.