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Government Communications Service sets out role of departments in supporting government priorities, including getting greatest possible public support for EU exit deal
Department for Education recruits successor to Peter Lauener, who is to retire following merger of two funding bodies
Public sector pay has been in the headlines, but there’s a lack of innovative thinking on changing the reward package across government. It’s time to try more radical solution
The digital, data and technology Fast Stream scheme will involve placements in up to six government departments
Think tank Reform wants department to boost digital infrastructure with savings from Whitehall’s automation agenda
Chief executive Jon Thompson says government will still deliver free childcare to 200,000 households by end of August
Union seeks investigation into problems with payments delivered by Cabinet Office-backed Shared Services Connected Limited
Court rules that domestic worker kept by civil servant in conditions below legal standards for "basic minimum for dignity”
UK’s procurement spend on contracts over €100m is almost double rest of EU put together, meaning SMEs lose out
Sir Paul Jenkins says Brexit strategy would involve jurisdiction of European court in "all but name"
Crawford Falconer, who starts at the Department for International Trade this week, says new trade arrangements will “improve the global prospects for political openness and stability”.
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Union warns of further strikes as number of expected redundancies rises to 800
Backlash over advert for Tees Valley-focused role that “can require occasional trips” up north
New owner Macquarie has changed GIB’s name to overcome regulatory barriers to overseas investments
Sir Malcolm McKibbin is to join the board of Co-operation Ireland after five years as top civil servant in Northern Ireland
The Ministry of Justice recruited record numbers this year but is still losing experienced staff
The DVLA chief executive explains to Civil Service World how the agency has been transformed into a digital business, and what Whitehall can learn from its base in Swansea
Former foreign secretary said there was a ‘lack of confidence’ in the ministry when he took control in 2010
Department says the formerly state-owned training provider needs to be wound down gradually to protect learners
Nick Timothy, who left government after the election, called for an expansion in technical qualifications
Think tank says that customs deal with the EU may not fully replicate exiting trade arrangements
If Whitehall pushes ahead with plans to move civil servants around the country, it must conduct proper impact evaluations
Latest ONS data shows UK weekly earnings fell by 0.5% in real terms in the 12 months to June 2017