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Individual civil servants’ pay awards could vary depending on where each department decides to target increases
Warning comes after PM hopefuls hint at plans for departmental culls
£22bn scheme has exposed the government to significant risk and has tied up significant public financial capacity says NAO
Permanent secretary admits there is "more we can do" to improve access to education stats
Seven months after launching recruitment campaign, department reveals interim digital chief will continue in role
Speaking at a think-tank event, Lord Macpherson also offered thoughts on the economy to incoming prime minister, while Treasury Select Committee chair said a full leadership contest is needed “so the maddest ideas perhaps don’t make it to asking for official civil service advice”.
Other initiatives unveiled in hotly anticipated strategy include a cross-government plan to ‘tackle legacy technology’
Update also reveals Windrush taskforce has rejected 1,445 applications for documentation proving status
Committee heard from civil service chef people officer that NDAs are ‘not a particularly useful tool’
Examination comes after administrator MyCSP finds it has paid 12,000 pensioners too much or too little
It took departments 119 days on average to publish details of contracts
Former Cabinet Office minister flags “keep calm and carry on” spirit amid Brexit abnormality
Department creates digital system for call centre workers to take information
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Plan goes beyond Dame Judith Hackitt’s 2018 review recommendations following west London tragedy
MPs say a new department for constitutional affairs should take on the UK government’s role in devolved areas
Union seeks urgent meeting with the Cabinet Office after CSW reveals demands for payment
Department says Brexit-related workload will see 600 additional staff located at Stratford centre
Public Accounts Committee also says Cabinet Office can't demonstrate its approach ensures value for money
Former BIS and DIT permanent secretary will be troubled aerospace giant's "senior representative" in Europe and the UK and Ireland"
Civil servants could be either ‘too fresh or too jaded’ to maximise no-deal Brexit preparation for October, highlights think tank
One ex-civil servant says his enquiries have gone unanswered after he received a bill for more than £8,000
A permanent replacement for outgoing stats chief to be announced in "late summer", UKSA says
Case in which asylum detainee was told to return to the address where she was sexually exploited raises "grave safeguarding concerns", charity says