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"Not possible" to determine business-support schemes demonstrate value for money
Successful candidate will succeed Alex Chisholm, now civil service COO
Minister-led groups to tackle changes faced by aviation industry, shops, pubs and other sectors affected by coronavirus
Perm sec Alex Chisholm said it was impossible to determine if the scheme would deliver value for money under Treasury guidance
Treasury and HMRC urged to build evidence base for change as support for better-funded public services is expected to grow
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group applauds round-the-clock efforts of ‘invisible cohort’ of departmental staff
Scandal-hit Renewable Heat Incentive scheme was “project too far” for Northern Ireland officials
Jim Harra ‘strongly rejects’ criticism from Ed Davey’s APPG on the controversial Loan Charge
Body offers £149,500 a year for official to oversee work on HS2, Northern Powerhouse Rail and nuclear projects
Big numbers for capital spending in next month’s budget won’t fix decade of austerity, think-tank warns
Cabinet secretary says greater use of automation will allow for better rates
Cabinet Office hosts Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall for Whitehall showcase
Nigel Topping will coordinate regional and business input ahead of COP26 talks in Glasgow
Mark Thurston leads ranking for second year running as John Manzoni and Mark Sedwill well down list
National Audit Office says department and delivery firm underestimated the task of delivering new rail network
Watchdog says keenness to proceed with Liverpool project led to deal being struck before construction failings were known
Home Office puts applicants on notice that highly-influential panel's role “may evolve” post-Brexit
National Audit Office flags lack of measurable objectives and impact evaluation in department’s £2.4bn-a-year portfolio of help
Central Square offices will house 4,000 civil servants by end of the year
Plans for a standalone borders and immigration department also put on back burner, according to reports.
Morse’s recommendation to cut ten years from controversial claw-back window accepted by the Treasury
Ben Wallace warns military top brass that procurement reform is on the way and blasts ‘almost criminal’ New Labour deals