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Ex-Treasury perm sec challenges David Davis's claims about the civil service's readiness for Brexit, as his former colleague Lord O'Donnell warns of major task presented by Great Repeal Bill
Regulatory Policy Committee says it is "disappointed" that departments appear to be diverting resources away from providing rigorous assessment of their decisions
Brexit ministry confirms it is "currently exploring options" to bolster scientific advice available to it
COO, who can expect to earn up to £140,000, set to take a lead on new Brexit-focused department's HR, finance and estates strategy
Ministers brace for parliamentary "ping pong" as peers scrutinise Brexit bill
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Departmental data release breaks down £583m spend on foreign outposts during 2015-16
Tax collection agency beats target by 400,000 users months ahead of self-imposed deadline
Report claims Sir Jeremy Heywood secured extra £250m for health service with ultimatum
Department seeks Office for Disability Issues chief and deputy director for Disability Employment Strategy Directorate
Most of the challenges the Workforce Plan purports to tackle are ones that Whitehall has bumped up against for decades. Perhaps it's time to start interrogating the civil service's Victorian structures – rather than simply adding layers of reform on top, argues Andrew Greenway
Westminster City Council approves proposals for Whitehall landmark despite heritage concerns
Perm sec makes work services director Susan Park accountable for payments system’s operation across Jobcentres and service centres
The US is giving us an ongoing education in the importance of an impartial civil service, argues the FDA union's general secretary
Whitehall & Industry Group accolade lauds “exemplary leadership” driven by cross-sector learning
The civil service has set its sights on being the UK’s most inclusive employer. Mark Smulian reports on efforts to make that vision a reality for disabled staff, and hears personal stories about the barriers they face
Former Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs perm sec Bronwyn Hill tells CSW that Brexit offers the chance to rethink UK's rural subsidy system
Once credited as the woman who “smashed Whitehall’s glass ceiling”, Bronwyn Hill spent four years as Defra permanent secretary until she stepped down in 2015. She tells Sam Macrory about her new role, Brexit expectations for her former fiefdom, and one minister’s time in the mire
Government rejects think tank's calculations which suggest the UK missed target to spend 2% of GDP on defence thanks to unexpectedly strong economic growth
HMRC programme director Mike Howes-Roberts calls for "honest and candid dialogue" with other departments as he confirms tax authority will not make full use of much-heralded GDS platform
UK Government Investments – which leads on the management and privatisation of state assets – seeks new director
Invotra's Paul Zimmerman walks through the company's efforts to make its intranet software as accessible as possible
Just before he stepped down as permanent secretary of the Welsh Government, Sir Derek Jones told CSW's Suzannah Brecknell why, despite the challenges ahead, civil servants should be confident – and why creativity is as important as penning an elegant memo
From pensions to student loans, actuaries play a vital role in analysis risk right across government. Here, the government actuary explains his work