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MPs applaud departmental drive to secure longer-term funding to tackle poor maintenance
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Union says move is “height of hypocrisy” for ministers who legislated to make industrial action more difficult
FDA says members feel their Brexit work "isn’t being valued" as they turn down offer
Fears remain over the independence of proposed Office for Environmental Protection
NAO finds £32.7m of public spending so far, but BEIS says full calculation of costs to back shale gas extraction would not yet be "meaningful"
Exit plan is backed by parliamentarians for the first time but scheduling dispute leaves deal in limbo
Ministry to create commercial vehicle for accessing external expertise needed to support IT and digital programmes over the next five years
To get the best value for stretched public resources, we need a whole government approach to develop a long-term plan for the nation’s health, says Tim Elwell-Sutton, healthy lives assistant director, the Health Foundation
Civil service chiefs defend Get Ready for Brexit campaign and say appearance of police backing for PM speech was "unintentional"
Institute for Government says legislation timetable doesn't allow time for MPs to properly scrutinise deal
Legislation put forward as Michael Gove confirms Westminster would impose direct rule in a no-deal Brexit
As part of October’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, BT is sharing their top tips on how keep information secure for both you and your organisation
Departmental comms blitz will feature radio, catch-up TV and outdoor advertising as Brexit prep continues
Three letters come as Michael Gove announces Operation Yellowhammer plans for a no-deal Brexit have been implemented
Lond-awaited energy white paper finally on its way, business secretary tells MPs
Authorities look to Whitehall’s ground-breaking Race Disparity Audit to understand and improve local issues
Department gets green light for third round of spending on software to complete deployment
Javid confirms Treasury won't publish further analysis but independent think tank finds latest deal could be more damaging than its predecessor
Johnson will chair panel to spearhead cross-departmental approach on environmental protection
Boris Johnson has hailed his new Brexit deal with the EU ahead of a parliamentary vote tomorrow. What’s changed since the last one?
Prime minister announces deal reached, but government’s DUP allies indicate they may not back it
Help for Heroes recovery director Retired Colonel David Richmond will take on cross-government role