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The government is developing a dynamic mapping tool to help civil servants access information on transformation programmes, in a bid to cut out wasted effort and make sure projects are properly resourced
Real terms pay levels to be £1,700 below 2009/10 peak set before Osborne freeze
BT looks at what's holding back the public sector from integrating new technology and enabling more flexible working
Sarah Healey says response to Brexit shows the civil service at its best
Simon Case and Katrina Williams join the UK Permanent Representation to the European Union, as government prepares to issue Article 50 notification
Institute for Government report highlights “persistent weaknesses” that cause costly policy churn, prescribing a stronger role for MPs and the centre of government to stop unnecessary changes and secure institutional memory
Find out more about work to expand apprenticeships in Whitehall and beyond
Scottish first minister uses hastily-arranged press conference to say she will ask Theresa May for second referendum by spring 2019
Longstanding top scientist at the environment department heading for the exit, in move Defra says comes at "natural end" of his fixed term
International trade secretary's warning comes after reports officials in his department were dismissive of Commonwealth trade plan
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Pact pledges “appropriate” pay for new starters and protects salaries of existing staff members who retrain under apprenticeship proposals
With staff numbers and responsibilities growing, DCMS is undergoing something of a renaissance. Permanent secretary Sue Owen tells Suzannah Brecknell about the importance of leadership, the value of culture, and the power of music
IfG says realism is needed on the scale of the EU divorce challenge
Alexandra Jones set to leave Centre for Cities to take up new role
Public Accounts Committee says economic case is “crystal clear” for both houses to relocate for the duration of a £3.9bn overhaul
We shouldn't have to wait until the wheels fall off to find that cuts to services have gone way beyond any sustainable level, argues the former DWP permanent secretary
Watchdog’s anger follows government response to committee’s Grimstone Review findings
Fledgling ministry offers £90,000 a year for senior officer to deliver “single device” for international trade staff to work with
Departmental chiefs must work to create an environment that’s good for body and mind
Hammond avoids big tweaks to Whitehall budgets, but targets extra funding for social care and business rate relief
Treasury trails Hammond's first Budget, as OECD upgrades UK growth forecast
RSA says power in the UK remains "too centralised" – and urges central government to give more freedom to local authorities to tackle regional imbalances
Union calls for independent review of pay as it warns that maintaining a 1% cap on pay rises is “unsustainable”