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Plans to support entrepreneurs "from the moment the seed of an idea is planted" also include apprenticeship levy revamp
Education funding pledge comes after figures reveal teacher training shortfall
Food and rural affairs lead says Department for Climate Change and Natural Resources would spell the end for current environment ministry
Prime minister sets out priorities that also include a Budget after the UK leaves the EU
Staff bring out specialist equipment to fix breached river banks as response efforts focus on longer-term measures
Key question is whether services would be better managed in the public sector, IFS says
Government announces country will continue to take part in key programmes
Last week’s leak gives some insights on trade talks, but the government needs to be more open to get the best results
Fur-miliar face returns to the Foreign Office as officials are warned to give him space
Department seeks partners to ‘avoid shortfall of essential skills’
Department is the latest to get permission from the Treasury to exceed 2% pay guidance
Figures in Labour and Conservative manifestos could give an "unclear impression" of future spending on schools, UKSA says
To have the best chance of an effective response and a full recovery, organisations should have a robust incident response strategy in place, says BT
Review comes after attack by Usman Khan left two people dead
Party proposes government-run ‘one-stop shop’ for all train trips, as welll as one-third cut in fares
IfG analysis finds that main parties’ manifesto pledges risk creating uncertainty and distraction
Two proposals in the running for decommissioning project
Unions say that Department for Education's missed targets for maths, modern foreign languages and physics teachers is ‘alarming’
Nearly two-thirds of respondents trust civil servants, with officials maintaining their position as the profession that has seen the biggest rise in credence ranking since 1983
At a time when people are more aware of how they can help their local community, Colin Talbot asks if government benefit and taxes could be more effectively delivered with greater local control
Successful candidate will lead a team of 30 people in the department
Announcement of remedial action for doctors highlights Cabinet Office refusal to act, say unions
Contraflow scheme was activated amid preparation for a possible no-deal exit from the EU, just as government requested a Brexit extension
Former EU envoy Sir Ivan Rogers predicts that Boris Johnson will face a faces “desperate” choice over Brexit deal next Christmas if he is returned as prime minister