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Select committee chair says either the crown representative system failed for Carillion or it has never worked at all
Tax agency loses tribunal over employment status of top-flight match officials
UK Space Agency allocated £92m in contingency cash following Brexit row with EU
Unchanged year-on-year proportion comes as government continues drive to increase spending with smaller suppliers
Chancellor publishes letter to Treasury select committee after government release of 25 technical notices on preparing for no-deal Brexit
The Department for Exiting the EU released a raft of technical notices on preparing for a no-deal Brexit. We look at what they reveal
International trade secretary Liam Fox unveils Exports Strategy with goal to increase UK exports to 35% of GDP
Education and Skills Funding Agency pushes back small-firms target "to keep stability in the marketplace"
Sources indicate that one of the civil service’s most high-profile digital and technology specialists is to take a job in the commercial sector
Natural Resources Wales has had its accounts qualified three times over “unlawful” contracts with a sawmill
Government ‘has no real sense’ of scale of problem parliamentary committee warns
PACAC describes Manzoni and Treasury admissions on PFI as ‘shocking’
Watchdog’s review of post-Brexit regulation, consumer protection and competition flags major issues
Permanent secretary Antonia Romeo says department has appointed top team and will now focus on building capability. Tamsin Rutter reports on DIT’s next steps
Natalie Black to join Department for International Trade representing UK interests in Asia Pacific region
Cabinet Office minister keen to see more mutuals where there is support for them, including spin-outs from the public sector
Role intended to boost UK’s £28bn trade with the continent
Watchdog Acoba also approves roles for ex-No 10 strategy director and DIT "cybersecurity ambassador"
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
The civil service commercial chief heading up the government’s efforts to improve its procurement and contracting skills tells Richard Johnstone about his goals, and how Whitehall dealt with the collapse of Carillion
Lesley Titcomb announces "difficult personal decision" after Carillion and BHS flak
MPs ask David Lidington to explore whether beefed-up powers and more resources are required as a matter of urgency
Some four million callers were unable to speak to staff in the past year, with wait times and number of complaints rising
Brexit select committee says nation is cruising towards default ongoing membership post 2020