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Unusual intervention from cabinet secretary comes as government chief whip and prime minister’s chief of staff also move to defend Robbins
Scottish first minister refuses to accept latest deal on EU Withdrawal Bill despite support from Welsh Government
Prime minister will say that government is seeking “the broadest and deepest possible agreement” after the UK leaves the European Union
Prime minister has announced the government will consider lowering the £9,250 maximum annual charge as part of wide-ranging higher education report
Prime minister says that parties must “find a way to work together” so politicians can retake power from civil servants
Entire ministerial team at the central Whitehall department changes as Theresa May completes wide-ranging government reshuffle
Government changes today will also include replacement for Damian Green as Cabinet Office minister
Deal reached after discussions undertaking by government’s top Brexit civil servant
Prime minister has confirmed the government is planning for every eventuality, including that no transition agreement is reach by 2019
Prime minister denies claim she refused to use 'inconvenient' reports while home secretary
Public sector areas with retention issues, such as senior civil servants, expected to be among first to get a pay rise
Plan would allow pay review bodies to recommend increases above 1%, which means it might not apply across the civil service
As the death toll continues to rise, prime minister says nation needs answers on high-rise inferno disaster
Gavin Barwell, Theresa May's new chief of staff, identified austerity and Brexit as key factors behind the Conservatives' general election losses
Conservative manifesto set to be ‘pruned’ due to minority government, say ministers
Further appointments expected through weekend and next week
Former civil service head predicts polls drubbing will take “austerity” off the political agenda
Former Foreign Office permanent secretary attacks Theresa May's "rushed" invitation to the new US president
Exclusive: Cabinet secretary tells CSW that Theresa May feels "very strongly that she and other ministers were elected on a Conservative Party manifesto that must still stand", as he stands by the decision to set up two new Brexit-focused departments
With the end of 2016 fast approaching, we asked the UK's top officials to look back at the year, outline their goals for 2017 – and shed some light on their festive favourites. Mark Sedwill, permanent secretary at the Home Office takes part in our annual perm secs round-up...
UK's new prime minister is said to be considering lifting the requirement for local authorities to have elected mayors to get devolution deals
New prime minister wants new Spad pay to be capped at £72,000 a year unless signed off by Number 10
Adviser appointments to be vetted by new prime minister's May’s joint chiefs of staff, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy
Shadow cabinet office minister Louise Haigh writes to the cabinet secretary over concerns Fiona Hill did not inform officials about a job with lobbying firm Lexington Communications