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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Probation services would be 'safer' under public ownership, chief inspector says
Machinery of government change "would be game-changer", hardcore Brexiteers suggest
Department says ‘starchitect’-designed residence for consul general will help promote British business
Department for Transport-funded services start as one firm says "there is no turning back at this late stage"
Now Remainer voices have joined the fray, civil service values are under attack like never before
Report details seismic Whitehall shifts, two years after Theresa May triggered Article 50
Commercial skills still lacking in some departments, Reform report finds
Two decades after the Scottish Government and Welsh Government came into existence, politicians reflect on how staff reacted
National Audit Office says department only has a limited evidence base, two years into 10-year drive to boost employment levels
Environment secretary also reveals rising number of secondments from Natural England
Lord Adonis's calls for permanent secretaries to resign are "an unwelcome reminder about the dearth of knowledge most politicians claim to have about the civil service"
Former cabinet secretary also dismisses "Remainer conspiracy" as he repeats call for public inquiry on Brexit
CDC is doing too little to ensure the billions it invests have maximum impact, ICAI says
Interim secretariat of 16 civil servants won't fulfil all of planned regulator's functions, environment secretary tells MPs
At a time when global organisations are trying to keep costs low to be competitive, BT details how security testing is not an area in which you can afford to cut corners
New pharmaceutical regulator chief must oversee industry's post-Brexit transition
Confidential document warns no-deal "structure will quickly fall if too many decisions are unnecessarily escalated to the top levels"
Report shows numbers of arm's-length bodies remained fairly stable in 2017-18 despite falling in previous years
Committee says department’s refusal to engage on key site for Richmond House redevelopment could also add £350m to project cost
The successful candidate must be medically qualified, with a “considerable national profile” DHSC insists
Eight-hundred staff on the move, hundreds of millions in wage costs and holiday bans – how the civil service is preparing for Brexit day
MPs say department has overseen seriously unacceptable practice in almost every area of the deportation system