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Culture secretary tells MPs budget cuts will lead to “difficult decisions” for DCMS but department not in “any danger” of disappearing
Current deputy director for innovation at the Intellectual Property Office, Ceri Witchard, to oversee community interest companies
Chief operating officer at Standard Chartered Bank to succeed David Godfrey as new chief executive of UK Export Finance
The Official View: Former communities minister Bob Neill on the strengths and weaknesses of the civil service
New report shows rise in successful applications to graduate scheme from black and minority ethnic candidates, but slight dip in proportion of women accepted onto the programme
Treasury minister Greg Hands tells pay review bodies to target higher rises in areas which would improve recruitment and retention
Recruitment drive for job centre staff on temporary contracts slammed by PCS in the wake of departures of permanent staff
Successful bidders for government contracts will see agreed commitments to apprentice recruitment written into contracts above £10m from next month
Three new members join former DfE non-executive Sir Theodore Agnew as Ministry of Justice’s non-executive board
Images of journeys, food and friends work wonders in speeches – but phrases like “accelerating reform” are a definite turn-off. Oliver Rowe reviews Simon Lancaster’s Winning Minds: Secrets from the Language of Leadership
Public and Commercial Services union makes "strong representations" to tax authority about "timescale and process" of 90-day talks, which department says may result in compulsory redundancies
With nominations for the 2015 Civil Service Awards closing at midnight tonight, cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood talks to Civil Service World about why he thinks officials should shout louder about the achievements of their colleagues
Exclusive: Tax authority says it will aim to "avoid the need for compulsory redundancies" when 90-day process opens next week
Ofqual’s chief regulator announces plans to step down in February 2016
Government Digital Services chief Mike Bracken – who is leaving the unit in September – to become chief digital officer at the Co-op group
Unionised civil servants to lose right to automatic payroll deduction of fees - known as “check-off” - under plans set out by Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock
What do ministers really think of their civil servants? We asked Liberal Democrat former justice minister Simon Hughes to appraise the civil service
Cabinet Office says departure of the government's digital chief will prompt rethink of the "best structure for the next phase of digital transformation"
BIS director general Bernadette Kelly to fill Clare Moriarty’s role as rail director general at Department for Transport
Redundancy pay cap unveiled by ministers – but unions warn of impact on workforce management
Civil service chief executive talks up Single Departmental Plans, saying they will offer "single, clear roadmap" for managing resources ahead of the Spending Review
Cabinet Office announces that Bill Crothers – who oversaw the set-up of the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) – is to leave post, with search for successor already underway
Justice department to run policy fellowships to expand “pool of people” delivering extensive reform programme
Union – which currently represents the most senior tiers of the civil service – launches new organisation aiming to expand into HEO and SEO grades