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Sedwill said anonymous sniping was 'unacceptable' the week after HMRC chief Jon Thompson received death threats
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
The union says that introducing deal while government pay guidance is under judicial review is “an insult to staff”
MPs slam “serious administrative failings” in communicating nominations for public appointments
Unions criticises home secretary Sajid Javid’s lack of engagement after members had rejected pay plan
Lord Evans was told he could be seen as 'one of the ultimate members of the establishment'
Carole Mundell is the first departmental science adviser to be appointed since Patrick Vallance became government chief scientific adviser in April
Government reversed plan to disclose civil service pay figure to unions before announcement amid fear of leaks, court hears
Fraud is estimated to cost the UK government £73.6m per year
Champions who make a difference to staff and service users saluted at Whitehall ceremony
Department “cheated police officers out of the pay increase they should receive” says Police Federation chairman
New digital services will help Defra protect against environmental hazards and improve communication, it said
Department says it wants a competitive tender process for the next Civil Service Pension Fund admin contract
Appointments watchdog imposes bespoke Brexit ban on his activities at consultancy
Outsourcing firm now owns 75% of flagship 'mutual' civil service pensions administrator
The review was "completely silent" on how the civil service deals with complaints against minister, Amy Leversidge said.
Mayank Prakash, who was named CIO of the year in 2016, set to return to the private sector
Mental ill health accounted for more than a third of absences
Labour calls on business secretary Greg Clark to take action
Less than half of the civil servants who replied to the survey felt appropriate action was taken when bullying had taken place
Latest stats show a 27% year-on-year rise in headcount
Survey "should ring alarm bells in Westminster, Whitehall and the offices of all public service employers", Unison's general secretary said.
Government Economic Service unveils four-year degree-level apprenticeship programme