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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Post-implementation evaluation admits many employers see new system as a burden
Think-tank analysis identifies concessions on residency rights, a £39bn bill on the ‘never-never’, and hand-tying assurances on Northern Ireland in draft agreement
Senior officials past and present react to draft first-phase divorce agreement between UK and EU
Public Accounts Committee criticises departments' “business as usual” assumption for 2019 and berates pace of pan-Whitehall Border Planning Group
The former Treasury solicitor shares his reflections from a Whitehall career with Tamsin Rutter
NAO report calls on the government to ensure regulatory reforms can improve student perceptions of value for money
Tax agency has signed a 25-year lease on London office for 3,800 staff
Letter from Cabinet Office minister Damian Green says government will consider a cap-busting increase “in return for improvements to public sector productivity”
The system for civil service pay has turned into both a farce and a disaster. The government must lift the 1% cap and take action to address the gap with the private sector
DExEU perm sec insists analysis has “huge value” despite criticism that it does not amount to full impact assessments
Treasury guidance also expands role for ministers in requests for direction from departmental agencies and arm’s length bodies
Unpaid bill leads to limit on chancellor’s use of RAF jets, according to reports
Former Cabinet Office minister told MPs he became disillusioned with civil service skills and repeats call for basic training
Infrastructure and Projects Authority says new team will be created to ensure costs and schedules of major schemes are achievable
How has Whitehall’s first modern-era apprentice fared since she joined the civil service in 2008 via a jobcentre advert? CSW meets Marzena Bujalska to find out
NAO report identifies staffing gaps in five departments and high rate of turnover in DExEU
As the civil service apprenticeships drive moves up a gear, Cabinet Office early talent manager Kimberley Adderley looks back on a decade of progress with Whitehall veteran Ian Watmore
Department for Education insists process was followed with regard to Steve Lamey, who alleges a “witch hunt”
NI Audit Office says government is not delivering value for money on its ageing and inefficient office estate
New directors general roles announced after DIT expands by 1,000 staff in a year
Surge in consumers’ use of messaging and social media is transforming their expectations of service, says new BT and Cisco research
Leaving the EU will have wide, and unpredictable, effects on the UK’s devolved administrations. Mark Rowe reports on what the outcome might be