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Treasury insists new range is “not a cap” but unions deride “paltry” rise and failure to engage staff reps on decisions
Cabinet Office minister keen to see more mutuals where there is support for them, including spin-outs from the public sector
Mark Sedwill will act as cabinet secretary as well as national security adviser until September
David Lidington says the government is committed to using private organisations to deliver services, but acknowledges need for reform
Civil servants think rank-and-file politicians need private briefings on Universal Credit implementation and other big changes
Campaigners and MPs fight to slash charges at department after inquiry launched by borders inspector
Strategy launched to link up government actuaries, economists, engineers, operational researchers, scientists, social researchers, statisticians and data scientists
Evaluating the impact of policies is vital, but often beset by difficulties. Dan Hodges of Innovate UK sets out how the agency measure its effectiveness – and what it can teach the rest of government
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Immigration minister yesterday outlined the “three easy steps” for EU nationals in the UK to apply for settlement scheme
HM Inspector of Constabulary Wendy Williams will oversee probe of Home Office’s handling of Windrush cases
Justice Select Committee says service morale at an all-time low after controversial changes that may never deliver reoffending reduction aims
Department offers £71k for grade 6 role described as ‘supplementing’ ongoing work
Tobias Elwood admits ‘shadow of Carillion hangs heavy over departments’ but insists 12-year contract is fully risk assessed
Is HMT arrogant and “a bit blokey”? Directors general Clare Lombardelli, Katharine Braddick and Beth Russell tell Tamsin Rutter about the progress that has been made and the next steps to make it more open, diverse and inclusive
Think tank says Theresa May’s multi-billion-pound pledges will be unsustainable without a realistic plan for raising the cash
Role intended to boost UK’s £28bn trade with the continent
Digital engagement leaders tell PublicTechnology about the department’s use of Twitter and LinkedIn to interact with citizens and potential and current employees
A refreshed plan to move civil servants out of London to be published this summer could be a landmark change to how civil servants work. Richard Johnstone looks at what to expect
One year into her permanent secretary job, Kelly tells Tamsin Rutter why transport is the best department, about “racy” jobs in deregulation and infrastructure, and why she shed her Brummie accent
Further details of shift away from competency-based framework for recruitment revealed as government lays out elements of success profiles across five areas – ability, experience, strengths, technical and behaviours
David Bunting to leave Border Delivery Group to take on general counsel role on temporary basis
Department for Education policy advisor reportedly failed to tell Whitehall she was appearing on reality TV show