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David Gauke tells MPs fewer than 100 of the planned 750 Jobcentre redundancies will be frontline roles
Controversial element of so-called ‘Project Fear’ assumed no policy response to a leave vote, says NAO
Education secretary appoints former lawyer to helm of new higher education regulator
Former No. 10 policy adviser Daniel Korski tells Sam Trendall about his plans to create an armada of UK tech players to compete with the best California has to offer – and why he needed to leave Whitehall to do so
Some closure-threatened Jobcentres win reprieve in estates reorganisation, but new sites are earmarked to shut
Study finds Whitehall is the world’s most effective civil service for generating policy, but falls down ranking in areas like financial management and digital services
Rupert McNeil said professions will play a key role in ensuring the civil service can offer pay packages that attract and retain talented people
New group will help “put in place the foundations” for recovery, says communities secretary
Proportion of BAME staff in top grades has fallen since 2016, though number of women in these posts is rising
PCS union reiterates call for return to national bargaining across the entire civil service
Public appointments watchdog flags likelihood that Brexit will lead to a rise in public appointments and cautions government is already struggling to attract high quality, diverse candidates
Civil servants in Northern Ireland have been taking spending decisions for more than three months following deadlocked talks to create a new power-sharing executive
Renaming the ministry the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport acknowledges how its responsibilities have changed, says minister
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
NAO says the department’s efforts to tackle online fraud are ‘not proportionate to the threat’
Plan would allow pay review bodies to recommend increases above 1%, which means it might not apply across the civil service
As the new apprenticeships system gets into full swing, Suzannah Brecknell meets Peter Lauener, the man charged with setting up the institute which will put employers front and centre
Plan would have formed part of government drive to encourage a cashless society
Institute for Government says High Speed 1 rail link and Thames Tideway tunnel are among projects where government may have made the wrong investment decision
If Theresa May wants to inspire confidence after a bruising election campaign, she should embrace openness and accountability
BT's Phil Brunkard on technological innovation and how it's affecting the public sector
BT's Phil Brunkard on brain implants, parking spaces, and takeaways from BT Innovation Week
Deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock has been on a mission to improve the working lives of disabled civil servants across government – something possible thanks to the life-changing impact of her hearing dog, Inca. Jess Bowie finds out more
Briefing of pay review branded a shambles as Number 10 then confirms no change to policy