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Penny Mordaunt said the GEO's work would "broaden out" to ensure it supported women "at every stage of their lives".
Senior manager will develop data sharing tools and practices
Quantum computers will soon make some of our strongest encryption useless. And that's where quantum cryptography comes in
Outsourcing firms Capita, Serco and Sopra Steria to produce first three living wills for outsourced services within weeks, says Cabinet Office minister
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Machinery of government change will see nomadic brief shift to Cabinet Office from April
Environment secretary set to stay on at department but report outlines scale of tasks ahead
PCS boss says members report lack of preparedness for cliff-edge exit from European Union in March
Talks on trade deal expected to be led by the Department for Exiting the European Union rather than the Department for International Trade
Now court documents have disclosed the backstory to this year’s pay guidance, civil service bosses need to rework their script, says the FDA general secretary
Fate of draft Brexit agreement in the balance after ministers resign
Brokenshire also lauds 2.2% hike in numbers of new homes
Government urged to boost life chances for youngsters battling adversity and save money at the same time
Full withdrawal agreement expected to be published today after cabinet meeting for ministers to review the plan
Role of government’s central digital team is evolving but central oversight is still required on policies such as IT disaggregation, minister tells PublicTechnology
Tim Skinner, head of central government at BT, discusses Intelligent Connectivity, and how it’s transformating central government.
The government said it would "think creatively about current and future challenges relating to cyber skills" in response to a joint select committee report.
Scottish Government perm sec makes statement following employment tribunal case
Government says bullying and harassment is rare in government, but insists all allegations are taken extremely seriously
Treasury spending teams should be "more involved in challenging the benefits of projects", says auditor general
Peers urge chancellor Philip Hammond to drop plans to extend the window in which HMRC can investigate taxpayers’ affairs if they had some tax dealings outside the UK
SAS considers the implications of deploying AI before embarking on implementation
Department for Transport, Ministry of Justice, Cabinet Office and Department for Work and Pensions teams among those honoured at ceremony