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Developer hands over state-of-the-art base for HMRC and Office of the Advocate General
MPs warn practice is undermining the nation’s international climate and development targets
Former Treasury second perm sec Sharon White to join retailer on far-from-undersold pay package
Department says Brexit-related workload will see 600 additional staff located at Stratford centre
Former BIS and DIT permanent secretary will be troubled aerospace giant's "senior representative" in Europe and the UK and Ireland"
Troubled background-checking agency appoints local authority boss to top job
Union leaders sound alarm as bill tops £12m at one ministry and tens of millions across government
Watchdog notes progress with post-Brexit trade agreements as well as capacity issues
Work and Pensions Select Committee demands answers on leaked intranet report outlining national strategy
Creation of a cash strategy group led by the department will ensure the public still have a choice over how they spend their money, says chancellor
Nigel Farage’s new party unveils former Office for National Statistics trade specialist as European Parliament hopeful
MPs call on department to set out consequences faced by officials for £17.6bn rail project’s late running
All-party group demands perm sec Jon Thompson clarifies key questions on controversial remedy to tax-avoidance measure
Department says ‘starchitect’-designed residence for consul general will help promote British business
Commercial skills still lacking in some departments, Reform report finds
MPs urge government to address regional disparities and "bias towards the most innovative industries" in sector deals
Plan would waive Northern Ireland border checks and slash tariffs if the UK leaves the EU without a deal
Louise Bratchie wins emerging leader award from The Whitehall and Industry Group, with three other civil servants nominated for awards
Institute for Government urges cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill consider creating separate immigration department
Committee chair Rachel Reeves said BEIS had been “too passive” in ensuring suppliers address problems with the rollout
Defra’s Clare Moriarty and DfT’s Bernadette Kelly update MPs on Brexit staffing plans for frontline departments
Minister reveals that work is ‘deferred’ until after the UK leaves the EU
Watchdog says department needs to up its game to hit Theresa May's 300,000 new-homes-a-year target
CCS scheme aims to take advantage of construction pipeline to match suppliers to projects