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Executive agency set to launch new directorate from the start of next month
Wealthy pensioners will lose state-funded fuel allowance under Tory plans to shake-up the social care system, Theresa May will announce today.
Party also pledges to increase income tax to pay for NHS cash boost
Meg Hillier also slams lack of accountability for Whitehall chiefs after policy failures
Academics say giving NHS patients access to unapproved medication was a “significant expenditure” that delivered “no meaningful value”
Public Accounts Committee says Better Care Fund failed to meet goals
Announcement comes as Labour announces Jeremy Corbyn has held talks with Sir Jeremy Heywood
Momentous life events remind us why the last thing we need is politicians playing fast and loose with our public services
Review suggests priorities and spending decisions should be “more explicitly informed” by the return they provide on investment
Outgoing Food Standards Agency chief executive Catherine Brown believed she had a job with a low media profile until the horse meat scandal raced over the horizon. She tells Mark Smulian about the changes she has made in the department over the last five years and her plans for the future
New Office for Health and Care Sustainability should also be created to identify funding pressures across both sectors
Health Select Committee calls for stronger measures to tax unhealthy food and drink, plus clearer warnings on future action
Expanding a government policy that allows people to use the value of their home to pay for social care without having to sell the property could unlock money at a time of growing demand
Departmental chiefs must work to create an environment that’s good for body and mind
Report claims Sir Jeremy Heywood secured extra £250m for health service with ultimatum
Think tank deputy director Julian McCrae says dealing with impact of the ageing society will be a dominant domestic task for Whitehall over the next 15 years
Reducing sickness absence is a vital task for leaders, and it must start with some difficult conversations if real progress is to be made
Worrying projections about our “unsustainable” public finances mean the rhetoric around decentralisation must now become a reality
Rob Behrens tells MPs that office relocation and merged operations with local government counterpart can fund investment in complaints handlers
Number of deputy directors also set to fall from 116 to 80, according to the HSJ
Comments from NHS England chief executive prompt former Treasury permanent secretary Nick Macpherson to warn of a "bottomless pit" on health service funding
Local Government Association says measures announced by communities secretary Sajid Javid are “nowhere near enough” to alleviate pressure on key services
With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Duncan Selbie, chief executive of Public Health England, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...
With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Professor Dame Sally Davies, chief medical officer, takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...