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Royal United Services Institute says protection of Ministry of Defence budget alone may not be enough to safeguard against wider threats
Culture secretary tells MPs budget cuts will lead to “difficult decisions” for DCMS but department not in “any danger” of disappearing
Crown Commercial Service promises to boost role of smaller firms as provision of travel and conference booking for officials is split into four contracts
With the new cross-government learning contract currently out to tender, Civil Service Learning director Hilary Spencer explains how the system will work in future – and why it will pave the way for better public services
Current deputy director for innovation at the Intellectual Property Office, Ceri Witchard, to oversee community interest companies
Former head of the civil service tells chancellor at Lords committee hearing that he believes argument for running a surplus is a "smokescreen" for a smaller state
Sinead MacManus, chief executive of SME and BT Infinity Labs runner-up Fluency, on training and the skills gap in the public sector
Opinion: The Spending Review calls for yet more cuts to departmental spending. But at what price?
More than 30 Tories side against government to defeat change to rules on use of official resources in run-up to the European Union vote
DfE perm sec tells MPs on the Public Accounts committee that Care Leavers Strategy – sharply criticised by the spending watchdog – marks "very important step" in improving support for young people leaving care system
New watchdog the Single Source Regulations Office seeks to overhaul MoD deals with single-source contractors
Care Quality Commission chief David Behan tells NHS Innovation Expo that public reassurance vital after data on patients attending sexual health treatment centre accidentally shared
The forthcoming Spending Review must focus on outcomes and delivery, and also be the springboard for an honest debate about the very nature of our public sector, argues CIPFA's Rob Whiteman
After over a decade in Whitehall – and 12 different roles – Antony Cousins switched officialdom for the fast-paced world of tech start-ups. Here he explains what he has learnt, and why it might be useful for civil servants
James Sutherland, one of the three co-founders and directors of start-up The Publishing Foundry, shares his perspectives on the BT Infinity Labs competition, improving processes in education and the future of innovation in the public sector
BT explore the the way in which customers want to engage is changing, and how the public sector can keep up
New report shows rise in successful applications to graduate scheme from black and minority ethnic candidates, but slight dip in proportion of women accepted onto the programme
How and why government must utilise the data they collect and hold
Keela Shackell-Smith describes how she helped break the Environment Agency’s glass ceiling and increase the percentage of women in senior roles
Catherine Arnold, Britain's ambassador in Mongolia, on promoting 'Brand GB' in east-central Asia – and why challenging perceptions is so important
An adult social worker discusses how budget cuts and legislative changes mean those in his profession now spend more time on paperwork than looking after people in need
Treasury minister Greg Hands tells pay review bodies to target higher rises in areas which would improve recruitment and retention
By taking an agile approach and turning to the public for help with a new property app, the Land Registry scooped last year’s Civil Service Award for Innovation. Colin Marrs finds out more
As co-founders of the Defence Cyber Protection Partnership, the Ministry of Defence is at the forefront of efforts to tackle the rising threat of cyber attack. Sarah Aston talks to the MoD’s cyber industry deputy head Daniel Selman