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What’s life like at the sharp end of public services? A modern foreign languages teacher tells Sarah Aston about the pros and cons of changes to the schools system
Opinion: George Osborne’s call for more savings will be tough to meet, but it also offers the chance for a fundamental rethink of the way services are run
Current GDS chief operating officer Stephen Foreshew-Cain "stepping up to lead" the service – with four more leaders moving on
Opinion: Robust statistical analysis has to go hand-in-hand with clear communication, says Jonathan Athow of the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Public and Commercial Services union makes "strong representations" to tax authority about "timescale and process" of 90-day talks, which department says may result in compulsory redundancies
Government Digital Services chief Mike Bracken – who is leaving the unit in September – to become chief digital officer at the Co-op group
Unionised civil servants to lose right to automatic payroll deduction of fees - known as “check-off” - under plans set out by Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock
What do ministers really think of their civil servants? We asked Liberal Democrat former justice minister Simon Hughes to appraise the civil service
Theatre review: Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan's retelling of George Orwell's classic makes for a superbly nervy viewing experience
Central government departments are still not incentivised to manage their budgets well, says the chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy (CIPFA)
Ordnance Survey is learning to navigate a new digital landscape. But that doesn’t mean paper maps are folding for good, new CEO Nigel Clifford tells Colin Marrs
Cabinet Office says departure of the government's digital chief will prompt rethink of the "best structure for the next phase of digital transformation"
On July 16 BT partnered with Reform and KPMG to host a half day conference on cyber security and how the new government can help to ensure that the digital economy is as safe and secure as possible.
Redundancy pay cap unveiled by ministers – but unions warn of impact on workforce management
Civil service chief executive talks up Single Departmental Plans, saying they will offer "single, clear roadmap" for managing resources ahead of the Spending Review
BT to make up to £129m available to local authorities as government extends rollout of superfast broadband
Simon McDonald, UK ambassador to Germany since 2010, to take up post as FCO's most senior official from September
Jess Bowie breaks bread with the outspoken chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Justice department to run policy fellowships to expand “pool of people” delivering extensive reform programme
Environment secretary Liz Truss has hailed Defra’s new Open Data Initiative as the biggest ever "data give-away" by government. But what will it mean in practice? Mark Rowe reports
Sean Worth argues that BIS, Defra, DECC and the Department for Transport should be merged into a single new department to create a streamlined national infrastructure function
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs appoints Emma Howard Boyd to agency
When it comes to promoting public service transformation, the Government is not short of challenges – but the November Spending Review could just be the push departments need, says Reform’s Andrew Haldenby
Minister of State for the Digital Economy stresses need for "good cyber security" at Reform think tank's “Cyber security: assurance, resilience, response” conference