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Institute for Government report says free movement could stay for several years because new system won’t be ready
Shake-up at top of Government Digital Service becomes more apparent as former director of digital engagement Wendy Coello announces new role at the Co-op
Britain’s exit bill from the European Union could be pushed up to €100bn despite an initial estimate of around €60bn, it has emerged.
Shift in responsibility during staff reshuffle creates questions over civil service reform, says IfG
Examining relationships between ministers and permanent secretaries will be key to civil service reform, select committee says as it highlights concerns over government’s capability to deliver Brexit
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Ministerial direction was required by DfT perm sec to provide funds for project
Academics say giving NHS patients access to unapproved medication was a “significant expenditure” that delivered “no meaningful value”
MPs question need for tax collection agency’s shift to city centre bases amid digital services drive
Ministers are drafting new laws so the Government can continue imposing sanctions on foreign countries after Brexit, it has been reported.
BT has launched Tech Factor 2017, a competition inviting schools to show how they would use technology to help pupils prepare for the challenges of the evolving jobs market
Institute for Government report draws lessons from global take-up of Blair-era innovation
Public Accounts Committee says Better Care Fund failed to meet goals
Public Accounts Committee says the Department for Education lacks grip on school places plan
Announcement comes as Labour announces Jeremy Corbyn has held talks with Sir Jeremy Heywood
Spending watchdog finds departments are getting better value for money from their estates, but warns plans to share and centrally manage property are not making headway
Policy for 2017-18 also sets out latest steps taken to end progression pay in Whitehall
Momentous life events remind us why the last thing we need is politicians playing fast and loose with our public services
Commissioners will oversee recruitment into the civil service and sit on selection boards for top posts
New pay guidance for the civil service shows why the government must adopt a more sophisticated approach to pay and reward
Civil servant who led Troubled Families programme to leave Whitehall to take up roles in voluntary sector and academia