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PCS members in two-day walkout over "oppressive" Universal Credit working conditions, but department says plans in place for "smooth running" of the service
Former Treasury perm sec Lord Burns to review Freedom of Information laws and consider "safe space" argument, while Cabinet Office takes over responsibility for FOI from the Ministry of Justice
Letters published on Thursday night show that Cabinet Office perm sec sought rare ministerial direction over fresh grant to the charity, but Matt Hancock and Oliver Letwin say they had agreed "clear conditions" for the funding
How Essex County Fire & Rescue Service procured cloud backup via G Cloud
Private sector organisations operate in a commercially competitive world and so the drive for them to adopt cloud technologies is huge. Paul K Jeffrey, technical account director for iomart, outlines the different cloud options on the market
A first class and fully accredited data centre infrastructure can ease the nerves around public sector migration to the cloud. Colin Speirs, iomart's public sector bid manager, explores the relationship between the public sector and the cloud
Report by the spending watchdog says stronger central and local leadership "urgently required" to improve support for vulnerable young people
MoJ consults on plan to close 91 courts and tribunals and merge 31 more
Sir Simon Fraser expresses regret over lack of women on shortlist to succeed him as Foreign Office permanent secretary
Study carried out by advisory firm Deloitte suggests public sector still feeling lack of "culture, skills, governance and leadership" on digital
Outgoing Foreign Office permanent secretary stresses the need for “balance” between the centre of government and individual departments ahead of further reforms
PAC chair Meg Hillier accuses the DCLG perm sec of "sophistry" as Melanie Dawes seeks to explain communities department's handling of scheme to free up public land for new homes
Scathing report on prisons estate from Nick Hardwick blames deterioration on staff shortages, over-crowding and "misguided policies"
Former health secretary says top civil servant's judgement "open to question" as MPs launch inquiry into "purdah" rule change ahead of EU vote
Spending watchdog finds problems with department's administration of Common Agricultural Policy payments
The Institute for Government director dissects the summer Budget and finds the toughest news is still to come for Whitehall
Cabinet secretary stresses that spending review will allow departments to make "considered decisions" on "size and shape of their workforces"
Former head of the government finance profession handed CIPFA medal for "outstanding" public service
Union calls on Scots finance minister John Swinney to reject Chancellor's one per cent public sector payrise cap north of the border
What do David Cameron’s changes at the centre tell us about his government? Jill Rutter from the Institute for Government analyses the new team around the PM
Civil service must avoid culture of “delegating up” and take ownership of policy delivery, says civil service chief John Manzoni
Lowell Goddard orders civil servants not to destroy documents relating to the sexual abuse of children.
Chancellor uses first Conservative-only Budget to announce four more years of public sector pay restraint
The civil service and other public sector organisations must look to their current employees for development and leadership roles if they are to succeed, says Cornerstone OnDemand