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HMRC says the UK’s commitment to secure borders “will not change in the event of a no deal” despite temporary arrangements
Announcement comes as damning report finds probation service at one of collapsed company's subsidiaries "inadequate"
An allowance for working overnight is among the package offered to entice staff to join coordinating group for EU exit
Information commissioner also said departments had done the "minimum" work needed to comply with GDPR, but there was "much more to be done"
Watchdog is set to become latest government body to make east London move after funding advance
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Cabinet sec says Farr “dedicated his entire career to keeping our citizens safe and the country secure”
The revelation comes as a CSW investigation shows the Department for Transport paid out £8,000 in payments connected to NDAs last year
Outsourcing firm’s chief executive writes to Public Accounts Committee to outline measures taken to improve performance
Sterling says social housing is particularly affected by power vacuum, with some homes at risk of being mothballed
Shadow Cabinet Office minister joins transparency call, saying openness must be at heart of government in times of great upheaval
Awards will recognise best practice in corporate leadership, workspaces, technology, culture and people, and smarter working together
Union sets out five demands to cut workload of staff at Universal Credit service centres in Wolverhampton and Walsall
Brexit will remain a key focus as the NAO rebalances its resources to cope with its mounting workload
Move comes after report by former John Lewis HR chief Laura Whyte concluded civil servants face both abusive and abrasive behaviour
DfT only received three bids for no-deal ferry contracts, NAO review finds
Work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd has acknowledged that rollout of benefit reform could have contributed to large increase but says government has made changes to improve reform
Minister reveals that work is ‘deferred’ until after the UK leaves the EU
Select committee report has also questioned the chancellor's assertion that "austerity is coming to an end"
Update also reveals that only one application for financial assistance under the Windrush hardship scheme has been approved
Committee inquiry demands action plan to fill skills gaps and calls for Treasury to set out how public value frameworks will be rolled out in Spending Review
Union set to ballot department staff on strike action after floating plans for 8-10% demand
Lib Dems say involvement of civil servants in possible Brexit compromise talks represents a breach of cabinet manual