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Ministers have reportedly shelved plans agreed at last month's Chequers summit to publish a report on 'no deal' planning every week during the summer recess
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Introduction of 21 privately run companies in 2014 have faced “significant challenges” says justice secretary David Gauke
The annual awards ceremony celebrating diversity work across government will take place in October
The UK has slipped from first to fourth place in the global digital government rankings published biennially by the United Nations
A range of organisations from across the public sector share their thoughts and experiences on commuters, creativity, and the pros and cons of ‘Manc humour’
Watmore calls for more progress on diversity and hails programme to get ex-offenders in government jobs
In a new report the charity calls for a new profession, the “public entrepreneur”, with a skills passport to aid career development
Economic and Domestic Secretariat DG appointed second perm sec following departure of Wilkinson for national security role
Olly Robbins confirms cross-government talks between the EU and departments including the Treasury, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and the Department for International Trade
Union and Labour call for government to disclose whether officials are being monitored for their political beliefs
The stories you may have missed as the government released a host of statements on the last day before summer recess
Report reveals that information has been made publicly available online via an information-sharing tool widely used by government developers
National Archives files reveal that 1,420 Whitehall staff were monitored by security services
Public Accounts Committee says need to embed procurement best practice across civil service is crucial following Carillion collapse
The Police ICT Company and Vodafone have created a national voice and data price plan that will save police forces money.
On the 4th June 2018, BT partnered with Cratus Communications and Public Policy Projects for the inaugural Chamberlain Lecture given by Lord Heseltine at BT Tower.
The prime minister’s approach to her Cabinet and Cabinet committees is, crudely, a premiership of two halves. The IfG’s Gavin Freeguard analyses her tactics
Bonus for prime minister’s Brexit adviser Oliver Robbins singled out for ire from Brexiteer MPs
Department points to better retention and doubled recruitment against backdrop of Grenfell tragedy and renewed housing focus
Government ‘has no real sense’ of scale of problem parliamentary committee warns
Intelligence and Security Committee notes recruitment challenges of “bureaucratic” security vetting and outdated perceptions
Public Accounts Committee says it has "little confidence" sweeping courts reforms can be delivered