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As the judge-led public inquiry opens on the three-month anniversary of the fire, legal experts call for a “repository of expertise” to build on lessons of past inquiries
ONS statistics also show staff numbers across the civil service have grown for the second quarter in a row
Cabinet secretary describes speech by former minister as an "inaccurate portrayal" of civil service, while chief executive says Whitehall is "deepening and accelerating" reforms
The recently merged department lacks strategic coherence and authentic leaders – civil servants won't take it any more
Prison Officers Association rejects pay boost, as more public sector trade unions moot industrial action
Green-lighting pay rises without increasing budgets is not an end to austerity, says Civil Service World editor
Cabinet Office perm sec says civil service must work more collaboratively to make digital transformation a reality
The business department is seeking a private consultant to investigate retention problems
Institute for Government report also warns of tech challenges facing HMRC as it develops new customs system
From the Manchester bombing to the Grenfell Tower fire, Whitehall faces constant unprecedented demands and must focus on building resilience
Moves to establish professions across government have made significant strides, but some functions are more advanced than others. Now is the time to quicken the reforms
Select committee chair seeks evidence base for “unfair” Staircase Tax
Cabinet Office to boost payments made under 2016 scheme after High Court challenge, but Manzoni moots replacement
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Lammy Review points to disparity between UK’s ethnic breakdown and proportion of black and minority ethnic staff in prison service
NHS Professionals to remain in wholly public ownership after bidding process abandoned
Cabinet Office says year-on-year hike from £29.7m to £73.6m is evidence of increased scrutiny
Leaked Home Office paper unveils plans to take immigration status check service entirely online
IfG review on boosting cross-government functions highlighted civil service 'must tackle perception that policy trumps specialisms' for career progression
Independent adviser also calls for consultation to be reopened because of impact of snap general election
Prime minister denies claim she refused to use 'inconvenient' reports while home secretary
New office space to be shared with NHS Digital hailed as boost to Northern Powerhouse
Fifth benchmarking exercise finds three core areas for improvement
Document states that employers would be encouraged to recruit “resident labour" over immigrants