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Workers at non-departmental public body could walk out over office closure and other changes
Public Accounts Committee calls for a framework tracking number of contracts companies hold across government
Government refutes Public Accounts Committee suggestion it is being reckless on potential for hard exit from EU
Prime minister will say that government is seeking “the broadest and deepest possible agreement” after the UK leaves the European Union
Former troubled families tsar approved to take up role with police, criminal justice, and local government consultancy
Former DIT permanent secretary calls for the Brexit debate to focus on the evidence, following personal criticism from international trade secretary Liam Fox
CSW's sister title PublicTechnology talks to Sara Huntingdon about the Space for Smarter Government Programme’s work with Whitehall and the wider public sector
MPs slam Nuclear Decommissioning Authority for needlessly complex contract but add that business department and Treasury cannot escape blame
BT has a team of over 2,500 security experts working to maintain the highest standards. Here we meet some of them and find out what they do.
Cabinet ministers have dipped into a special pot set up by former chancellor George Osborne
Jeremy Richardson explains how the British policy-making style has been steadily shifting away from governance and towards government, and why Brexit should usher in a return to the former
Foreign and Commonwealth Office to remove all avoidable single-use plastics from UK estate by end of year
Officials outlined changes to rail franchising and told MPs trade unions refused to engage over Govia Thameslink franchise
Parliament’s senior learning projects officer Claire Bogue describes the work behind a recently launched Massive Open Online Course on select committees
Former international trade permanent secretary Martin Donnelly to give speech undermining Brexit vision of Liam Fox
Official watchdog investigation also revealed former universities minister Jo Johnson interfered in recruitment process
Hundreds mourn the former Treasury solicitor described as “screamingly funny”, a pioneer and an inspirational leader
Cabinet Office minister to promise vast majority of powers returning from Brussels will start off in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast – not Whitehall
Nearly five million employees are work some hours for free, with almost 40% unpaid work done by public servants
Cap plan comes after select committee called for government action on “dysfunctional” energy market
Culture champion Arts Council England has fared better than some organisations dependent on public funds in recent years. But its chief executive is conscious of the need for the body to remain in tune with the nation as a whole, not just a metropolitan elite. Colin Marrs reports
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Emails reveal Sue Gray was unhappy with foreign secretary’s decision to waive £6,000 room charge for Institute for Free Trade
Council to bankroll new office development in drive for share of Brexit-related quango expansion