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Former immigration chief insists "checks and balances" would prevent wrongful deportations
Committee berates government’s “lack of commitment to citizenship policies” and short-lived initiatives
Taking up the post as permanent secretary of the Welsh Government was a homecoming for Dame Shan Morgan after a career that has taken her around the world. She talks to Richard Johnstone about devolved taxes, Brexit talks, and Patagonian adventures
Public spending watchdog supports reasoning behind £35-39bn projection but warns "relatively small changes" could push cost outside the range
Tax authority set to be questioned by select committee after investigations reveal political donations were included in background note for telecoms giant Lycamobile
House of Lords motion wins backing from all living ex-Cabinet secretaries and former FCO leaders
Lord Kerslake has called for an inquiry into the Home Office decision to destroy Windrush landing cards
As the Equality and Human Rights Commission marks its tenth anniversary, it is running a series of events to ask: how fair is Britain? Six months on from Theresa May’s Race Disparity Audit, Daniel Bond reports on the challenge of transforming this evidence into real action on racial inequality. Photography by Paul Heartfield
Helen MacNamara returns to the Cabinet Office to enforce rules on propriety and governance
National Audit Office found gaps of 18% across more than 100 critical skills including intelligence and engineering
Government statistics agency appeals from charity and private sector in promoting digital inclusion
Home Office insists that decision was taken by then UK Border Agency and did not provide any reliable evidence relating to residence claims
BT brought together CIOs from well known organisations to identify the key threats and opportunities that new technologies are presenting
Lords committee urges government to review procurement rules and develop a national AI strategy
Home secretary tells MPs that new Home Office team will aim to resolve cases within two weeks
Jon Thompson updates MPs on Customs Declaration Services programme and decisions to scrap some work in favour of Brexit projects
Department recruits for leader of newly created unit dedicated to leading the data policy agenda
Home Office minister acknowledges “a growing sense of anxiety” among some Commonwealth immigrants following legislative changes
Three months after the collapse of Carillion, organisation says outsourcing firms’ operating models require greater scrutiny
Three-day talks will culminate in the first discussion of the future trade relationship between the UK and the EU 27
With nominations open for the Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2018, Tamsin Rutter speaks to winners from last year who helped challenge the menopause taboo, persuade 200 defence workers to identify as LGBT supporters, and ensure diverse input on counter-terrorism work
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Union urges departmental leaders to lobby Treasury on pay demand, as other public sector leaders have
Think-tank says business rates retention schemes will reduce central government’s financial flexibility and may not provide valuable insight