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Next stage in HMCTS modernisation programme could see eight closures
New data shows dip in proportion of staff who went 12 months without taking time off because of ill health
Official statistics body launches audit of inequalities data and signals desire to work closely with rest of government and civil society
MPs get update on outsourced prisons contract as Cabinet Office reports public services are being maintained
Review of the role of non-executives concludes that few Whitehall boards are working well
Cabinet Office has reportedly been monitoring the firm since last September amid fears for future
Though some politicians dismiss civil servants’ ability to get jobs “in the real world”, moving between sectors is more and more common. Tamsin Rutter takes a look at the data to find out where top officials go after leaving Whitehall
New deputy director will lead centralised team helping Whitehall manage the digital implications of leaving the EU while maintaining longer-term transformation goals
Cabinet secretary tells MPs Whitehall is looking at ways to reward civil servants who stay in their jobs for longer
Confirmation of the new ministerial portfolios following last week’s reshuffle reveals switch in ministerial responsibilities for public appointments
Public administration select committee announces new inquiry into risks of outsourcing following collapse of contractor Carillion
Cabinet Office records fall in civil service sickness absence but high proportion of sick days due to mental ill health
MPs urge government to scrap immigration target and introduce annual migration report
What can we expect from the Department for International Development’s new gender equality strategy, and how can other departments can learn from the plan to improve gender equality in the UK? Mark Rowe reports
David Lidington said it would not have been responsible for the government to bail out the firm that works on rail projects as well as managing prisons and providing school meals
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Just five local authorities bid for cash from government infrastructure scheme designed to accelerate delivery of on-street power points
Promotion for current finance DG as Sir Robert Devereux prepares to retire later this month
Public Accounts Committee says that HMRC’s wide-ranging reform plans have been thrown into doubt by its extra Brexit workload
Select committee chair Frank Field told DWP that he could not guarantee the universal credit reports he has obtained will remain confidential
Whitehall update on English devolution sets out details of devolved funding areas in 2016-17