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This year we mark the 20th anniversary of the Civil Service Awards. Over the past two decades, these awards have become a ...
Teams of policy officials, tech specialists and other experts will have an “explicit mandate to try new things and be ...
Information Commissioner's Office says the 'deeply regrettable incident' put 'thousands of vulnerable people at risk' and 'can never happen again' ...
A Rising Star nomination is proof that your exceptional contributions have been seen, felt and positively influenced the ...
HM Treasury has increased the threshold for when salaries for new senior civil service appointments require approval from the ...
National Audit Office head Gareth Davies again qualified DWP’s annual report and accounts because of “the estimated level of ...
New rules requiring major projects to publish a business case within four months of being approved by the Treasury have come ...
Scottish Funding Council Board – Cara Aitchison appointed as chair for four years from 4 July until 4 July 2029. Board of ...
Home Affairs Committee says it is “unconvinced” the Home Office has the “capacity or imagination” to deliver the government's ...
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office permanent secretary Sir Olly Robbins has told MPs he believes the latest cuts to ...
The promise of a joined-up approach to family support just got closer, but there’s still a way to go
One solution is freely-available access to support when and where it’s most convenient – and in recent days the government ...
Adele Gritten examines how the relationship between central and local government can truly be re-imagined to create clarity ...
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