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Could new ways of working transform the way the Civil Service delivers in challenging times? Geoffrey Lyons reports on a Civil Service Live roundtable
Cabinet Office invites national trade union representatives to discuss how pay engagement could be improved for next year following the judgement
The transport secretary also told MPs the UK's franchising model was 'shaky'
Sir Jeremy Heywood reflects on his civil service career as he announces he is to step down as Cabinet secretary to focus on his treatment for cancer
Sir Mark Sedwill named as Heywood’s replacement, taking on the roles of cabinet secretary and head of the civil service
How effective departments' contingency planning for no-deal will be 'remains to be seen', NAO says
Stephi Brett-Lee is head of internal communications at the Department for Work and Pensions and the youngest deputy director in the department. In the first of a new series profiling up-and-coming leaders across government, Beckie Smith caught up with her to discuss what leadership means in today’s civil service
Ending austerity in next week's Budget is a 'seemingly impossible task' for the chancellor, the Resolution Foundation said
Customs brokers are worried about whether they will be able to meet extra demand in a no-deal scenario
'If the chancellor wants to keep his excellent civil service, he cannot keep this restraint on public sector pay'
Civil servants need to go "back to basics" on spending and record keeping, watchdog says
National Cyber Security Centre annual report reveals it has dealt with 1,100 cyber attacks in its first two years
PA Consulting offers a four-point plan to delivering organisational transformation
Penelope Endersby becomes agency’s first female boss seven months after Rob Varley quits
With the annual worldwide cost of cybercrime set to double from $3tn in 2015 to $6tn by 2021, BT offers advice on how chief information security officers can better protect their organisations
Report comes as prime minister prepares to tell MPs that 95% of EU withdrawal agreement is in place, but Irish border issue remains
'Mismatches in volumes and available staffing will impair our ability to clear work,' Neil Couling told MPs
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Ensuring staff are equipped to deak with huge workload is also an 'anxiety', says Clare Moriarty
New hiring and promotion framework based on questionable premise says former MoD, DETR and DWP chief
Permanent secretary Jon Thompson shares the figures as senior officials tell committee they can’t guarantee no-deal would go smoothly
Department for Work and Pensions details plans to fix historic Employment and Support Allowance underpayments
EU summit concludes Brexit deal unlikely to be signed off next month as negotiations continue
Department call matched by new NHS Digital framework on data and technology standards