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Johnson fills gaps in ministerial ranks ahead of more wide-ranging government changes after Brexit
Warning comes amid reports the PM wants the Foreign Office to absorb the aid department
Take away all the boundaries in security testing, and protect your organisation from the dark side, with red teaming to evaluate your defences and expect the unexpected - BT explains how
Reports suggest departmental changes will be implemented in the new year following a limited reshuffle this week
Officials who fear change should be wary, writes Andrew Greenway, while Andrew Kakabadse warns his analysis of the civil service overlooks the values that drive civil servants
Trade body successfully argues elements of combustible-cladding ban consultation were unlawful
Legislation lined up after Johnson promises to make the NHS "number one priority"
Brexit department remains an awkward fit in Whitehall, IfG says
Jo Swinson among biggest scalps claimed in disastrous night for Labour and Lib Dems
Department seeks to decide which data should be included in tool or whether buying or building is the best option
Department uncovered indecent images in routine check on press officer’s laptop
Prime ministers often want to leave their mark on Whitehall, but there are good reasons to rage against machinery of government changes
EU negotiator says that without transition extension, deal by December 2020 would cover ‘minimum necessary for the economy and security’
Tax agency publishes prior information notice
Department had said reason for policy included that it required less work for officials
Jeremy Corbyn tells country to "vote for hope" as Boris Johnson promises "brighter future" in final election push
Civil servants working up merger plans, reports say
Department reveals it has almost 1,800 PCs still running on ageing operating system
Document latest in series of leaks that flag concerns over next steps for Boris Johnson’s plan
Brexit envoy said civil servants are asked to deliver messages that are “neither fully honest nor politically impartial”
Shadow chancellor also confirms plan to hold February budget “to end austerity in social security and public services”
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
NICS chief says he is "proud" of how civil servants have handled “significant pressure” of working without ministers
Further education plans also come under scrutiny as Labour promises not to be a “top-down micromanager from Whitehall”.