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Communities committee chair Clive Betts says councils are "worried that their spending needs and the funding of their local services will not be supported by their business rates revenue"
MPs on the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs (PACAC) committee are told that the century-old Haldane convention has been undermined by decades-long shift towards managerialism in the civil service
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Special report: With just days to go until the EU referendum, civil servants will soon have more on their plates – whichever way the nation votes. Colin Marrs speaks to former senior officials and top civil service experts about the challenges a Brexit decision would pose for Whitehall, and why the alternative won’t necessarily mean "business as usual"
HM Treasury’s John Kingman, Northern Ireland Office’s Malcolm McKibbin and Department for Communities and Local Government’s Louise Casey also receive top accolades
Whitehall commentators and insiders at odds over expertise and timescales for “conscious uncoupling” with Europe
Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese
Cabinet Office minister says we must recognise “just how much” tech skills are rewarded outside the civil service
New chief executive and permanent secretary tells MPs that technology issues and new performance management regime are at the root of organisation’s problems
Hilary Spencer lined up as new head of the Government Equalities Office
Think tank praises updated blueprint for public-sector procurement but warns new clause must be used
PHE chief executive Duncan Selbie tells MPs of desire to return to cross-working model from “two reorganisations ago”
Lord Maude of Horsham’s request among appointments watchdog’s latest raft of transparency data
Balancing careers in the European Commission and corporate world with a young family have given Ian William Vollbracht and his wife valuable insights into having it all - some of the time
Independent recruitment regulator says campaign group’s league table was factually wrong and misdirected
Cutting people's benefits decreases the likelihood they will find work, a report backed by the government has found.
Acting permanent secretary poised to take on £340,000-a-year City of London role
This time last year, Louise Haigh had only just become an MP. Now she’s Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow Cabinet Office minister, holding the government to account on civil service issues – and making her voice heard on Whitehall’s diversity record. Matt Foster meets her
The government is determined to cut public sector costs, to rebalance the economy, and to drive up exports. Joshua Southern, Manager at KPMG, suggests how one policy could create big wins across government, industry and the UK export market
CSW readers react to Labour's perm sec quotas plan – and the Cabinet Office's proposal to find out more about the backgrounds of Fast Stream applicants
Professor Malcolm Chalmers – who was consulted by the government as it drew up its 2010 and 2015 security reviews – says a vote to leave the European Union may mean reopening defence spending settlements
Information Commissioner Christopher Graham rejects argument that releasing information on former civil service chief Lord Kerslake's peerage would have a "chilling effect" on the honours system