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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Cross-party committee says department provided “no credible explanation” for twice detaining two children of the Windrush generation
Public Accounts Committee chair publishes list of “departments of concern”
Sir Simon Fraser says that the lack of an agreed government position on the future relationship with the EU left the UK unable to conduct a negotiation effectively
Shadow Treasury minister accuses government of “riding roughshod” over civil servants
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, the Welsh Government permanent secretary and collaboration category champion outlines the main ingredients needed to break down silos
Update highlights progress made on ensuring new customs system is ready to handle additional workload caused by EU exit
Committee on Climate Change report found reductions in greenhouse gas emissions have stalled in past five years
Natalie Black to join Department for International Trade representing UK interests in Asia Pacific region
How can you keep up with the rapid pace of technological change? BT's IT infrastructure and intelligent solutions can help.
Treasury chief secretary describes government bureaucracy as a creature ‘there is a temptation to feed after midnight’
Cipfa survey also finds three quarters of leaders are “more negative about Brexit now than last year”
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
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