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Clare Moriarty led the scoping work on faith and belief for the Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
RAC says plans to introduce clean air zones in cities could be hindered by lack of access to information
Setting up four networks for the Ministry of Defence and wider civil service was a mammoth task, but a tremendous opportunity to promote hearing and visual disability
Civil Service World brought together a panel of digital leaders to assess how government can make better use of the technology at its disposal to drive innovation in public service delivery. Colin Marrs reports
Tax department chief reveals HMRC has requested but not received more details on the Paradise Papers document leak on offshore investment
Steve Lamey will be succeeded on an interim basis by outgoing ESFA chief Peter Lauener
Amyas Morse tells MPs that ministerial directions are too rare and departments must re-prioritise ahead of Brexit
Civil service policy profession chief Chris Wormald credited with interest in pledge to boost evidence base for decisions
Cabinet Office failed to respond to raft of measures to address the ‘alien culture’ that puts off new starters, HR advisor tells MPs
DWP, HMRC, DCMS and Cabinet Office staff win 2017 Reimagine Challenge for joined-up approach to aiding poor people in financial crisis
If government has to give a running commentary on the Brexit talks, then the negotiations will suffer. Sometimes secrecy can be in the national interest
White paper to be published this month will set framework for more balanced economy post-Brexit, says PM
As claims and revelations engulf the worlds of politics and entertainment, Whitehall must make sure its procedures are up to scratch
Public Accounts Committee to question tax officials today while union calls for halt of office closures plan
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
The way harassment is dealt with in Whitehall has changed significantly in the last 30 years – particularly the culture that said you just had to put up with it
Reform think tank argues for greater devolution of powers to buy healthcare, employment, skills and offender management services
Union warns of strike potential over Courts and Tribunal Service’s hubs proposals
Theo Rycroft also plays down significance of Oliver Robbins’ move to Cabinet Office
Chief whip moved to MoD after Fallon says his conduct had ‘fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces’
Civil service among organisations leading the way in Disability Confident scheme
Foreign Office insists higher wage bill reflects an increase in staff numbers as well as the impact of currency fluctuation
UK’s chief negotiator tells MPs department is in ‘good homework mode’ as Liam Fox confirms 734 new hires since February