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Government’s shared services lead issues update on progress towards improving substandard back-office digital services in Whitehall
How far are the massive changes brought on by Brexit accelerating the reversal of 1990s decentralisation, and will they usher in a more centralised machinery of government in the long term?
Transition agreement hailed as a breakthrough but IfG warns that issues, including resolving the Irish border, remain
Following Jonathan Slater's "call to arms" on civil service integrity, the IfG's Daniel Thornton explains how to improve and what to avoid
National Cyber Security Centre issues guidance on boosting security amid risk of blackout and data theft from Russian attacks
Jonathan Slater named civil service integrity champion and issues reminders on how to maintain integrity
Report comes as Brexit select committee warns that time is running out to conclude EU exit deal
Jon Thompson has brought openness to change and challenges to the post of HMRC chief executive. The one-time apprentice tells Richard Johnstone how he’s still learning as the head of one of government’s biggest departments
MPs find that warnings of poor governance were not picked up for local enterprise partnership covering Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough
Update of 2012 rules explicitly identifies new entities being created as part of the UK’s departure from the European Union
Commons committee calls for clarification on rules and processes that will allow frictionless border arrangements to continue
The Treasury solicitor from 2006 to 2014 died on Monday 26 February. His successor at the Government Legal Department and the former cabinet secretary pay tribute to this exemplary civil servant and friend
A flagship industrial policy has made government think afresh about how it should support the economy. But will the plan have the staying power to influence decisions in the years to come?
Rankings show Ministry of Defence is most prolific department while No 10 gets engagement crown
Ministerial talks also lead to hope of breakthrough on agreement on devolved powers as part of EU exit
Unprecedented report makes demands of six departments and calls for better oversight to ‘prevent policy from working at cross-purposes’
BT's Malcolm Stokes explains how organisations can attribute accurate figures to cyber risks in order to make a viable business case.
Cabinet Office has moved to win support from devolved governments for the EU Withdrawal Bill, but it may not be enough to repair trust
Spring Statement reaction highlights most civil servants not covered by public sector pay review bodes face pay uncertainty despite possible deal for NHS staff
Data from 2013 to 2016 shows a decrease in applicants from private schools, yet an increase in successful private school applicants
Inquiry finds relationship between senior officials and ministers has been further fractured by Brexit debate
Possible change criticised by former Treasury perm sec Nick Macpherson as “trashing history”
The UK Statistics Authority has updated its framework to ensure all public servants behave with integrity when handling data
Chancellor says if public finance improvement continues he could increase public spending from 2020