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    Brexit

    Britain's exit from the European Union will leave few areas of life in government untouched. Our Brexit section brings together the latest breaking news, in-depth analysis and thought-provoking opinion pieces as the civil service rises to the challenge of leaving the EU
    Home Office refuses to confirm EU citizens will get settled status in event of no-deal Brexit
    22 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Home Office refuses to confirm EU citizens will get settled status in event of no-deal Brexit

    Immigration minister yesterday outlined the “three easy steps” for EU nationals in the UK to apply for settlement scheme


    DfT seeks head for Brexit aviation negotiations
    22 Jun 2018 Brexit
    DfT seeks head for Brexit aviation negotiations

    Department offers £71k for grade 6 role described as ‘supplementing’ ongoing work


    IfG prescribes cross-party inquiry to ‘properly meet’ NHS funding needs
    21 Jun 2018 Brexit
    IfG prescribes cross-party inquiry to ‘properly meet’ NHS funding needs

    Think tank says Theresa May’s multi-billion-pound pledges will be unsustainable without a realistic plan for raising the cash


    DIT nears full set of trade commissioners with Africa appointment
    20 Jun 2018 Brexit
    DIT nears full set of trade commissioners with Africa appointment

    Role intended to boost UK’s £28bn trade with the continent


    Treasury clarifies NHS boost means no cash left for other departments
    19 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Treasury clarifies NHS boost means no cash left for other departments

    Chancellor Philip Hammond told Cabinet ministers health boost was “extraordinary” one-off outside usual spending review process


    Government told to expect ‘biggest strike of the year’ as civil service ballot opens today
    18 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Government told to expect ‘biggest strike of the year’ as civil service ballot opens today

    PCS trade union to ballot 150,000 civil servants over next five weeks and expects “overwhelming ‘Yes’ vote”


    The NHS needs a full investigation into funding needs – not just a birthday boost
    18 Jun 2018 Brexit
    The NHS needs a full investigation into funding needs – not just a birthday boost

    As Theresa May announces a £20bn investment in the NHS, Bronwen Maddox calls for better planning to avoid the cycles of crisis and emergency funding in health


    MPs call for new National School of Government
    18 Jun 2018 Brexit
    MPs call for new National School of Government

    PACAC announces new inquiry into case for developing an institution that allows civil service to be ‘more mindful of itself’


    Fury as author Frederick Forsyth dubs civil service ‘treacherous’ over Brexit
    15 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Fury as author Frederick Forsyth dubs civil service ‘treacherous’ over Brexit

    Bestseller writer suggests 90% of staff backed Remain and urges them to quit if they cannot deliver the EU referendum result impartially


    Home Office news management ‘undermines’ watchdog’s independence
    14 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Home Office news management ‘undermines’ watchdog’s independence

    Chief inspector of borders and immigration flags ‘inexplicable’ delays and batch-publication of reports


    The civil service used to subsidise artists, now it’s consultants. Are services better for it?
    13 Jun 2018 Brexit
    The civil service used to subsidise artists, now it’s consultants. Are services better for it?

    Automation has squeezed out the creatives that used to harbour in administrative grades – but this tacit subsidy programme has arguably simply shifted to large firms


    DExEU denies Parliament will be given final say over Brexit deal
    13 Jun 2018 Brexit
    DExEU denies Parliament will be given final say over Brexit deal

    Confusion over deal offered to rebel MPs by Theresa May to avoid defeat on EU withdrawal legislation


    Amendment to Brexit bill seeks to agree ‘customs arrangement’ with EU
    12 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Amendment to Brexit bill seeks to agree ‘customs arrangement’ with EU

    Government could avoid defeat on customs policy in EU Withdrawal Bill vote but still faces rebellion on amendment to give Parliament a ‘meaningful vote’ on final deal


    Civil service Brexit prep ‘obstructed by secrecy and indecision of ministers’
    11 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Civil service Brexit prep ‘obstructed by secrecy and indecision of ministers’

    IfG think tank calls for John Manzoni to be SRO of Brexit preparations and DExEU to start handing out permanent contracts


    Boris Johnson claims Treasury is the 'heart of Remain' in government
    08 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Boris Johnson claims Treasury is the 'heart of Remain' in government

    Foreign secretary reveals that government’s “inner struggle” over how to implement Brexit “is very, very difficult” in secret recording


    Government expects Brexit Irish border backstop will not be needed beyond 2021
    08 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Government expects Brexit Irish border backstop will not be needed beyond 2021

    Paper published after reports Brexit secretary David Davis threatened to resign if no time limit was indicated


    Union fumes as Cabinet Office confirms civil service pay funding ‘unchanged from 2015 spending review’
    08 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Union fumes as Cabinet Office confirms civil service pay funding ‘unchanged from 2015 spending review’

    Government tells PCS 1% cap will remain in place with any rises to be found from departmental budgets


    MHCLG appoints new housing director general
    08 Jun 2018 Brexit
    MHCLG appoints new housing director general

    BEIS’s Pocklington heads to Marsham Street as DIT hires banker Mark Slaughter as new investment DG


    Ministers would do well to remember what a big deal Brexit is for Ireland
    07 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Ministers would do well to remember what a big deal Brexit is for Ireland

    The UK’s exit from the European Union will affect countries beyond our borders. A conference in Dublin brought home to me the impact on our nearest neighbour


    Whitehall preparing for food and medicine shortages in event of no deal ‘doomsday’ Brexit
    04 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Whitehall preparing for food and medicine shortages in event of no deal ‘doomsday’ Brexit

    DExEU warning of food shortages within a fortnight if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on future status revealed


    Home Office Windrush taskforce has 150 staff examining cases
    01 Jun 2018 Brexit
    Home Office Windrush taskforce has 150 staff examining cases

    Home secretary also tells Home Affairs Committee the department has recruited 80% of immigration caseworkers needed for Brexit


    David Davis proposes 10-mile buffer to solve Ireland Brexit border deadlock
    01 Jun 2018 Brexit
    David Davis proposes 10-mile buffer to solve Ireland Brexit border deadlock

    A special economic zone could be introduced across island’s 310-mile frontier after UK leaves the EU


    HMRC staff numbers fall by over 2,000 since Brexit referendum
    01 Jun 2018 Brexit
    HMRC staff numbers fall by over 2,000 since Brexit referendum

    Figures revealed in parliamentary answer reveal that initial post-referendum hike has been reversed


    Treasury ‘must explain stance’ on new environment watchdog
    31 May 2018 Brexit
    Treasury ‘must explain stance’ on new environment watchdog

    MPs demand answers after reports the department favours weaker powers than those currently exercised by the European Commission


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