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Treasury wants new director general to lead a "change management programme" at the ministry, prompted by Britain's vote to leave the EU
MPs set to look into former prime minister's controversial list of honours and peerages for former advisers and allies
New report from the Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DfID staff working in fragile and conflict-afflicted states are sometimes confused about how to manage risk
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Adviser appointments to be vetted by new prime minister's May’s joint chiefs of staff, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy
Nicholas MacPherson and Peter Ricketts to become crossbenchers in the Lords, while ex-special advisers figure prominently among Cameron’s 13 new Conservative peers
“I’ve read many times about the end of GDS, but it has always come back stronger than before,” says new GDS director general
Simon MacDowall, a former communicationss director in three departments, argues that true success lies not in spinning media lines but in putting citizens’ needs first
Home secretary Amber Rudd says she intends to appoint a new chair for the troubled inquiry “as soon as possible"
Former NHS England director for patients and information set to run Australia's national digital health services and systems
Around 100 higher and further education staff are set to move over to the Department for Education – but the PCS union warns that many jobs are still at risk
Policy Exchange proposes “turbo charged” devolution of Whitehall functions to councils and city regions over the next five years
The GDS's new leader Kevin Cunnington now has the opportunity to complete the cultural shift from confrontation to collaboration with departments, says digital inclusion specialist Matthew Trimming
Vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University to lead body that will grade higher education institutions on the quality of their teaching
There’s more to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office than diplomacy and policy, with the government department harbouring one of the most overtly commercial operations in the civil service. Danny Payne, chief executive of FCO Services, tells CSW’s Jonathan Owen how the trading fund set up less than a decade ago has come of age
IBM’s Vice President, Public Sector, Sharon Bagshaw sits down with Civil Service World to discuss cognitive technology and the future of government digital transformation
The big leadership changes in government digital seem like a triumph for those who believe a government organised along Victorian lines is still fit for fixing today’s problems, argues former senior civil servant Andrew Greenway
Shadow cabinet office minister Louise Haigh writes to the cabinet secretary over concerns Fiona Hill did not inform officials about a job with lobbying firm Lexington Communications
Exclusive: Unions seek to put brake on revised redundancy rules negotiations in wake of EU referendum
Pessimism about EU referendum fallout “particularly high” among public sector workers, finds the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
People “ought to be given an opportunity to think again” about the vote for Brexit, says Conservative peer Baroness Wheatcroft
Institute for Government says Department for International Trade's remit is at odds with comments from new prime minister Theresa May
Prejudice and discrimination can rise at a time of heightened insecurity, says Dr Marc Verlot of the Equality and Human Rights Commission – and it's not just the job of the police to tackle it