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Prospect members join FDA counterparts in rejecting revised terms and conditions in return for an 11% deal for some staff
Home Office asks for written comments on “main legislative, policy and operational decisions” that led to scandal
Can we write policy without people? BT's Phil Baulch asks
Tax agency pays almost a quarter of Whitehall’s total pay bill for trade union “facility time”
Comments come as Institute for Government warns of high risk of no deal Brexit as talks enter final months
Department to remove governor and 300 prisoners after latest inspection found ‘disturbing’ conditions
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Department insists offer is an improvement on current arrangements for four out of five staff
Chief people officer Rupert McNeil reveals figure alongside new mental health guide for managers
Rollout of software to some businesses hailed as “testament to the hard work of HMRC staff”
Union says cap-busting pay rise in return for working-hours flexibilities would see some staff lose out
Daniel Thornton reviews Geoff Mulgan’s book, which argues that solving the hardest problems is about improving the way people think together
IfG explainer reveals more than 30% fall in number of civil servants in east of England, the east Midlands and the south east since 2010
Alison Baptiste joins agency from leading project delivery at the Environment Agency
Ministry signs agreement with non-profit organisation TechVets
Ministry to work with successful proposals to help them develop the most appropriate delivery arrangements for new housing developments
Civil service chief executive says first 1,800 specialists will join the profession later this year
Six departments given responsibilities to help tackle rough sleeping in plan published by housing secretary James Brokenshire
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