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Government’s chief trade negotiation adviser brings together officials from 11 departments
Senior Home Office civil servant in charge of migration under pressure over Rudd resignation
Cabinet Office's annual figures show four-fold increase for Brexit department
Windrush scandal turns spotlight on numbers shortfall with high-fliers programme
There can often be a daunting space between policy development and delivery in government – a space where policy ideas can be undermined as they move from one team to another. Here are Infrastructure and Projects Authority chief executive Tony Meggs’s top tips for closing it
Research from Dods ranks the performance of 29 of the government’s biggest IT suppliers
Unusual intervention from cabinet secretary comes as government chief whip and prime minister’s chief of staff also move to defend Robbins
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
First BAME home secretary announced following leaks from Home Office that led to Rudd resigning
Treasury select committee chair calls for assurances that the error will not be repeated as HMRC undertakes internal investigation
NHS bosses say Indian doctors are being denied visas to work in the UK because of ‘hostile environment’
Plan for 2018-19 to focus on four themes, including creating a strong, new relationship with Europe after Brexit
PAC calls for review of rail franchising model but department hits back at “unbalanced” report
Study shows number of women holding board positions in UK public sector has increased from 27% in 2015 to 43% in 2018
Shaun McNally is responsible for delivery in an area that has seen some of government’s most controversial reforms. The Legal Aid Agency’s chief executive tells Tamsin Rutter about reform and details his own career journey through the courts
Report by former health minister comes as Jeremy Hunt’s call for a long-term settlement for the NHS gains traction
Amber Rudd forced to admit use of targets after she and top official yesterday denied their existence
Government officials reported to have suggested that those applying for the right to remain in the UK could borrow a friend’s Android device
Auditor general tells MPs government does not have capacity “to do anything but outsource” services across a host of areas
Treasury Committee chair seeks assurances on tax agency’s “approach to international cooperation in the fight against economic crime”
Department points to £185m extra Brexit funding after PAC criticises its lack of preparation
Scottish first minister refuses to accept latest deal on EU Withdrawal Bill despite support from Welsh Government
Permanent secretary Tom Scholar outlines tests done by department to ensure financial settlement figure is robust
As seven years of public sector pay restraint come slowly – and unevenly – to an end, Suzannah Brecknell meets the Office for Manpower Economics, the team helping pay review bodies and departments navigate new terrain