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New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Ministerial direction was required by DfT perm sec to provide funds for project
Plan for bills will be set out on 19 June
Institute for Government report draws lessons from global take-up of Blair-era innovation
Public Accounts Committee says Better Care Fund failed to meet goals
Current government reporting of public spending does not allow public to properly assess value for money of policies, according to report
Public Accounts Committee says the Department for Education lacks grip on school places plan
Wash-up period sees government compromise to rush crucial tax legislation through House of Commons
Policy for 2017-18 also sets out latest steps taken to end progression pay in Whitehall
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee calls for government to quicken response to MPs warnings over cyber security
Civil servant who led Troubled Families programme to leave Whitehall to take up roles in voluntary sector and academia
General election guidance published by Cabinet Office sets out rules for civil servants in snap election campaign
Former Cabinet Office minister details plan of action for newly-launched drive to free industry from unnecessary EU bureaucracy
Commons Procedure Committee demands beefed-up model for examining government's Main Supply Estimates
DWP, MoD, MoJ and Home Office continue to get most Freedom of Information requests, figures show
Pre-election period to commence after MPs back poll
Prospect calls for end to 1% pay cap as well as independent review of Whitehall wage levels
Rail Group DG takes up post at the Department for Transport, increasing number of female departmental chiefs to five
Theresa May has announced that she intends to hold an early general election on 8 June.
Northern Ireland will face fresh assembly elections or direct rule from Westminster if the major parties fail to establish a new executive by early May, James Brokenshire has said.
ONS figures show that pay fell in real terms in the three months to February