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A combination of Brexit and the Conservative leadership campaign has all but officially postponed the 2019 Spending Review. Beckie Smith and Richard Johnstone look at what impact the delay will have, and whether there are opportunities to be grasped in the extra time
Figures from Prospect trade union come as government plans review of pension tax rules for public sector after NHS reforms
Unions say tax treatment of pension contributions is leading civil servants "to incur significant tax burdens simply by saving for the future"
Experts say hospitals had already earned £1bn of cash announced by Boris Johnson by making spending cuts
Department was given central government green light for major outlay on licensing, newly published spending data reveals
Director general posts announced in January in shake-up after challenging year for HMPPS
Prime minister's spokesperson insists ‘the UK will be leaving the EU on October 31 whatever the circumstances’
The Right to Rent scheme has been beset by criticism and fears that it could stoke discrimination since before its rollout in 2016, culminating in a damning High Court judgement this year. All the while the Home Office has said a panel of experts has helped to implement and monitor the scheme – but a long hiatus, ignored warnings and a lack of transparency have raised questions.
Document contradicts legally-binding code of practice for scheme, which the High Court ruled in March breachs human rights law
Department tasks digital transformation specialist with helping prepare the way for use of AWS and Azure
BT presents a new eGuide, looking at how to build infrastructure able to support growth both now and into the future
Johnson says 'strong economic performance' has made funding possible
Latest staff moves come as government ramps up preparation for no deal
Organisation’s Brexit head takes top job
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Peer had claimed that all pictures of the Queen had been removed from the NIO’s Stormont offices
International trade secretary Liz Truss names panel of advisers to consider location for up to 10 tax-free ports
'Consumer panic', disrupted supply of medicines and rise in organised crime also among no-deal risks, internal documents say
Bids sought after G4S contract was extended despite revelations of abuse at Brook House
Calls for 28-day cap rejected the same day as Home Office confirms new immigration minister
Sajid Javid opens spending taps to boost border and customs operations, medical supplies and public information in no-deal Brexit
Incoming chair pledges to "partner more effectively with private sector suppliers" at defence buying body
Former ambassador David Frost has been named prime minister Boris Johnson’s incoming Europe adviser and is likely to take over from civil servant Olly Robbins as the government’s chief negotiator for exiting the European Union. CSW’s colleagues in Dods Monitoring took a look at what he thinks of Brexit talks so far
Department seeks team to come in conduct review of technical and cultural obstacles