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First draft recommendation on public service leadership and capability published
Cabinet Office minister told by FDA trade union that gender pay gap “will not close on its own”
The government must make use of emerging trends in technology to continue to deliver all its services in the future
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Northern Ireland's attorney general John Larkin is seeking “authoritative guidance” on decisions that can be taken by officials in absence of ministers
Discussions underway for whether and how Liam Maxwell will be replaced after he leaves civil service in October
Education and Skills Funding Agency pushes back small-firms target "to keep stability in the marketplace"
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Nearly two years after the introduction of the apprenticeship levy, public sector organisations must ensure they use the money they have contributed before it leaves their ringfenced accounts and moves to general government funds. Lizzy Grayson, category manager – corporate services at leading public sector procurement organisation YPO, explains the challenges facing public sector employers as they invest in apprenticeships, and how they are overcoming them
Standards watchdog raps former foreign secretary for breach of Ministerial Code
Just four departments currently publish detailed information about parental leave and pay policy on their websites
Civil service union Prospect says government should lead by example as Scottish counterparts have done
DCMS-led document also signals departments will face greater requirement to demonstrate social-value aspects of contracts and grants
Sources indicate that one of the civil service’s most high-profile digital and technology specialists is to take a job in the commercial sector
Natural Resources Wales has had its accounts qualified three times over “unlawful” contracts with a sawmill
Government failed to consult with unions over pay because they "didn’t trust them not to leak 1% to 1.5% pay range"
Justice secretary criticised for his role in departure of Nick Hardwick following board’s decision to release convicted rapist John Warboys
Prospect union says non-departmental public body should not be subject to Treasury guidance for government departments
Some 112 staff are on more than £150,000 while 15 take home more than £251,000
Federation of Small Businesses warns against “mega contracts” as Department for Transport says it’s on track to meet procurement targets
Northern Ireland councils warn that powers they are due to take from Stormont are marooned in absence of ministers
Airline complains of long waits despite 200 extra staff Home Office says were deployed to airport
Industrial action to take place from 7 to 9 August as trade union UVW seeks wage increase for 1000 outsourced staff