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Firm says bolstered transparency, a fair dealing ethos and more break-clauses should be introduced in wake of Carillion’s demise
Theresa May will set out her confirmed Brexit strategy next week following talks between top ministers and senior officials
Every day staff see the pressure on defence caused by pay restraint, delays to procurement orders and purchasing of cheaper foreign equipment to cut costs
Specialist PMI provider and mutual insurance society, CS Healthcare, is pleased to announce the appointment of Adrian Fowler as Sales & Business Development Leader
Report suggests UK’s top negotiator is increasingly frustrated at being sidelined in Brexit talks
The centenary of women’s suffrage is a good opportunity to start making sure government is held to account to properly measure the impact of decisions on woman
Departmental perm sec reveals Brexit funding for 2018-19 has not yet been agreed with the Treasury
Government insists agreed transition will have an end date, ahead of a Brexit war Cabinet meeting in Chequers
Northern Ireland secretary responds to calls from DUP leader Arlene Foster to intervene in absence of devolved government
Sacked first secretary of state calls for publication of Brexit analysis as more MPs accuse the Treasury of blocking leave plans
To build an organisation that makes good strategic decisions, leaders should learn from the way emergency services respond to critical incidents
Committee has concluded that Baroness Stowell was “unable to withstand scrutiny” in pre-appointment hearing
Vodafone today announced the commencement of trials of the world’s first air traffic control drone tracking and safety technology.
Appointment means government’s biggest professional grouping will be one of only two headed up by a departmental perm sec
Environment select committee calls on department to analyse impact of Brexit on agriculture and introduce fund for UK farmers
As he leaves the civil service after 40 years, Sir Robert Devereux, outgoing permanent secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, reflects on complicated projects, how to lead large organisations and facing select committees
Independent review offers five recommendations to help department deliver aid more effectively
All participants in tax-appeal hearings to take part remotely during trial scheme
Former chief scientific adviser to government has warned tough post-Brexit migration rules could hamper scientific research
Prime minister has announced the government will consider lowering the £9,250 maximum annual charge as part of wide-ranging higher education report
BT's Amy Lemberger argues that having the right security in place to protect your organisation is no longer just an option. It is a necessity.
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Challenging gender discrimination must be part of a wider drive to build a culture that supports all types of diversity
Ministers urged to take personal responsibility for implementing recommendations of HM Prisons Inspectorate in the wake of damming Liverpool report