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Plan for 2018-19 to focus on four themes, including creating a strong, new relationship with Europe after Brexit
Study shows number of women holding board positions in UK public sector has increased from 27% in 2015 to 43% in 2018
Union says talks with the Cabinet Office have not led to an increase in funding to end 1% pay cap, despite bigger deals in NHS and local government
Amber Rudd forced to admit use of targets after she and top official yesterday denied their existence
Security fears raised after civil servant working with housing minister Dominic Raab revealed to post on "sugar daddy dating site"
Department points to £185m extra Brexit funding after PAC criticises its lack of preparation
Report criticises system that allows ministers and officials to blame each other for mistakes
MPs criticise department for not knowing where to spend £7bn pump-priming cashpot
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Helen MacNamara returns to the Cabinet Office to enforce rules on propriety and governance
National Audit Office found gaps of 18% across more than 100 critical skills including intelligence and engineering
The sacking of Nick Hardwick as chair of the Parole Board has raised questions about the future of the body – including how ministers will be able to find a successor, says Suzannah Brecknell
Three months after the collapse of Carillion, organisation says outsourcing firms’ operating models require greater scrutiny
Union urges departmental leaders to lobby Treasury on pay demand, as other public sector leaders have
Perm sec Antonia Romeo lauds department’s ability to “highest-calibre talent” after recruiting John Mahon
DfT Lab develops machine learning prototype to sort parliamentary questions coming into the department
DCMS perm sec Sue Owen says staff want greater clarity on unacceptable behaviour and more support for whistleblowers
Health department propping up the figures on ethnic diversity at senior levels, IfG analysis finds
CSW crunch of transparency figures shows rollercoaster pay differentials at government-owned companies
Some 2,000 staff to move to Salford in 2022, with 2,500 more to follow in 2027
Competition rules also relaxed for appointments aimed at boosting life chances of disadvantaged applicants
Sir Jeremy Heywood defends civil service from Brexit attacks as he sets out the progress made since triggering of Article 50