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BEIS’s Pocklington heads to Marsham Street as DIT hires banker Mark Slaughter as new investment DG
Calm has turned a section of the 57,509-word EU document into a sleep-inducing audio book
The UK’s exit from the European Union will affect countries beyond our borders. A conference in Dublin brought home to me the impact on our nearest neighbour
Team that delivered the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will continue to exist to support Theresa May as chair in office
Government looks to create up to 50 different tests for candidates
Report confirms Jon Thompson’s comments to Civil Service World that elements of Making Tax Digital programme could be delayed as department creates room to take on Brexit work
Despite reports of its demise, the 1% cap on pay increases remains in place across the UK government civil service. As workers across the public sector, including the Scottish Government, get cap-busting awards, it is time for the limit to end for all public servants
New director Lisa Osofsky insists plan to fold SFO into National Crime Agency has been dropped
Leslie Evans reveals that Edinburgh administration has made contact with Welsh Government colleagues for an update on the scheme
External evidence and expertise is crucial to good policy making – a new report from the Institute for Government sets out how Whitehall can use it better
International Development Committee warns of risk to transparency and poverty-reduction focus as other departments increase their stake in humanitarian aid
Dominic Raab sets out plans to boost council control over next-generation large-scale housing delivery
More than 200 former staff left out of pocket via Voluntary Exit Scheme
The Windrush scandal again shows the need for government to address departmental culture. Companies focused on customer service can help provide the answer
DExEU warning of food shortages within a fortnight if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on future status revealed
Department insists ‘no decisions have been made’ on extending current arrangements
BT's Konstantinos Karagiannis explains ethical hacking and why it's important to exploit vulnerabilities
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Home secretary also tells Home Affairs Committee the department has recruited 80% of immigration caseworkers needed for Brexit
Lesley Titcomb announces "difficult personal decision" after Carillion and BHS flak
A special economic zone could be introduced across island’s 310-mile frontier after UK leaves the EU
Figures revealed in parliamentary answer reveal that initial post-referendum hike has been reversed
Former Cabinet Office minister claims there are ‘worrying signs’ progress has slipped
MPs demand answers after reports the department favours weaker powers than those currently exercised by the European Commission