This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Register forour newsletter
Follow us:
Major business lobby group sets out stall ahead of government-wide Spending Review – with shared services, digitisation, and payment-by-results top of the agenda
With greater pressure on the public purse, a willingness to embrace new ways of working and a clear imperative to pursue the digital agenda, more and more government departments are turning to Knowledge Hub as a place to share knowledge, learn lessons and collaborate with colleagues and partners
Procuring to meet the aims of a National ‘for Health’ Service could extend and futureproof Bevan’s vision of free healthcare for all, says AECOM
Amber Rudd defends "incredibly important department" as Tory backbencher says merger with Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) being considered
MI5 director general Andrew Parker gives first live interview to "increase understanding" of intelligence agency's work – and suggests social media firms have an "ethical responsibility" to report terror concerns
Workforce shrinks by 8,000 posts – with GovCos and privatisations accounting for much of the change
Director general for civil service reform to take up post as Home Office’s second permanent secretary, with responsibility for immigration and free movement
Robert Chote – reappointed as chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility watchdog – says he is "relaxed" about Treasury suggesting changes to its independent forecasts
Simon McDonald tells MPs it would be "illogical to focus fire on the FCO" in November's Spending Review
Former attorney general – and recent critic of government's human rights plans – elected to lead the Intelligence and Security Committee
When members of the public want to complain about government bodies, it falls to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to investigate. Sarah Aston speaks to the watchdog's newly-appointed non-executive directors Julia Tabreham and Ruth Sawtell about efforts to simplify the system, and change the perception that complaining doesn't make a difference
Lord Macdonald tells File on 4 that policy and legal advice functions will “suffer” amid squeeze on resources – but current director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders praises "dedicated" staff
Labour's new leader promotes Lucy Powell to shadow education
The latest Open Budget Survey confirms Britain’s commitment to fiscal transparency, writes the LSE’s Dr Joachim Wehner. But the Treasury must go further to enable detailed public scrutiny of departmental spending
Select committee to question OBR's Robert Chote after e-mails show Treasury seeks changes to wording of draft forecast
The official view: Clare Short spent six years as Tony Blair's international development secretary. Here she tells us about motivating officials, how her private secretary snuck her into a global trade conference, and why the civil service must pay "fair wages" to its staff
PM highlights achievements of Whitehall's digital team as he argues government has "moral imperative" to "streamline" public services
Royal United Services Institute says protection of Ministry of Defence budget alone may not be enough to safeguard against wider threats
Culture secretary tells MPs budget cuts will lead to “difficult decisions” for DCMS but department not in “any danger” of disappearing
Crown Commercial Service promises to boost role of smaller firms as provision of travel and conference booking for officials is split into four contracts
With the new cross-government learning contract currently out to tender, Civil Service Learning director Hilary Spencer explains how the system will work in future – and why it will pave the way for better public services
Current deputy director for innovation at the Intellectual Property Office, Ceri Witchard, to oversee community interest companies
Former head of the civil service tells chancellor at Lords committee hearing that he believes argument for running a surplus is a "smokescreen" for a smaller state
Sinead MacManus, chief executive of SME and BT Infinity Labs runner-up Fluency, on training and the skills gap in the public sector