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Public trust in civil servants is at an all-time high, says new survey
The Theory of Everything is a moving and sensitive love story with a difference, says Sarah Aston
Major infrastructure projects must be in line with long-term strategy
DCLG’s Troubled Families Unit won the Policy Award
Scotland protected from full shock of drop in oil prices by economic and financial union of UK
MI5 makes charity’s list of top employers for lesbian, gay and bisexual people
Government must support UK businesses to develop the capability to lead on upcoming UK infrastructure projects, says AECOM
Nicholas Macpherson says economic and financial functions should both remain in the Treasury
Nicholas Macpherson says Smith Commission recommendations may enhance accountability in Scotland and “make our job easier”
Move comes after PAC blasts Nuclear Management Partners for handling of operations at Sellafield
CSW asked Lib Dem MP and former transport and home office minister Norman Baker to appraise the UK civil service
The PM has met security chiefs after saying last night that Britain must “modernise” interception rules
The Cabinet Office is setting up a new digital team to drive digital-first agenda in Whitehall
Sir David Bell calls for more trust in teachers and schools – and for an independent body to set education strategy
While Defra prepares for rising global temperatures, Environment Secretary Liz Truss is more immediately focused on trying to warm more tech graduates to the food and farming industries – and engineer a thaw in relations between the Tories and the north
Increasing security services resources is a priority, says the chancellor
PAC chair Margaret Hodge takes aim at Cabinet Office following today’s NAO report on government payment pledge
The head of the Economic and Domestic Secretariat in the Cabinet Office will replace Sir Bob Kerslake at DCLG
Cabinet Office minister denies accusation of disillusionment in civil service
I’ve loved running the national forest company – but the civil service is a tough environment for small delivery agencies
Home Secretary Theresa May’s plans to deport foreign graduates stalled
Group of former perm secs and other top civil servants produce wish list to tackle churn
A monthly interview with people who've crossed organisational and sectoral boundaries to join a new working world. Mark Langdale moved from the Home Office to consulting firm Syntegra in 2004
The Department of Health’s director general for social care, local government and care partnerships tells Winnie Agbonlahor about a career spent working across boundaries