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Think tank says policy makers need to better understand differential effects across the country amid warning that impact on worst off is being 'ignored'
New body will form part of government measures to improve building safety announced in response to first phase of Grenfell inquiry
DWP says it is hiring "as quickly as we can" as minister admits complaints take a year to get picked up
Watchdog says keenness to proceed with Liverpool project led to deal being struck before construction failings were known
Ten senior officials with Brexit responsibility moved jobs in 2018/19 despite year being a high water mark of EU exit prep, think tank finds
DG will oversee input to trade negotiations, job ad says as chancellor promises "no alignment" with EU post-Brexit
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Home Office puts applicants on notice that highly-influential panel's role “may evolve” post-Brexit
Agreement in line with ‘commitment to affording meaningful pay awards for staff, particularly colleagues at the lower end of the pay range’ says agency
Overhaul would mean tax taper would "rightly affect high earners such as bankers", not doctors, air traffic controllers and fire officials, union says
Hike pay to keep key talent, Institute for Government urges ministers
New award will recognise bodies that have adopted Office for Statistics Regulation’s trustworthiness, quality and value pledges outside official stats
Pledge made in agreement restoring power sharing at Stormont
Central Square offices will house 4,000 civil servants by end of the year
BEIS secretary Andrea Leadsom says departments across government have worked to agree the deal in an incredibly short timeframe
DWP lowest-scoring of 10 departments for transparency on aid spending
Civil service chief commends officials for work in last three years as ministers return in Northern Ireland
Returning ministers also urge UK and Irish government to make cash commitment to boost public services
Civil service needs to be persuaded to change because they are the vehicle for delivery of public services, says former Blair adviser Jonathan Powell
Evaluation underway after warnings that contract with operator Arriva may collapse within months
Officials have given '24/7 dedication and support' to the deal, which could end the three-year absence of ministers, NI secretary says
Commitments based on wide-ranging review of ‘what it feels like for colleagues to work in HMRC, and how to make it better’
Cummings's blog was call for "expressions of interest", No.10 says