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Brexit select committee says nation is cruising towards default ongoing membership post 2020
Jon Thompson says prime minister’s preferred customs partnership option could be cost neutral but take five years to set up
Innovative selection process sees three firms picked for 10-year project to support personnel for next-generation Dreadnought Class nuclear submarines
Changes to so-called IR35 rules for “off-payroll” workers boost coffers as ministers mull roll-out to private firms
Competition launched for IT and digital specialists to propose solutions to societal problems
Minister Greg Hands reveals Berkshire county town as HQ for Trade Remedies Authority
Dave Penman tells union conference conspiracy claims from both ends of political spectrum are a threat to the fabric of Whitehall
David Lidington tells MPs that review on outsourcer’s collapse should offer recommendations in coming months
MPs urge Defra to admit it has an unmanageable workload and accuse DIT of lacking the capacity to do new trade deals
Plan for 2018-19 to focus on four themes, including creating a strong, new relationship with Europe after Brexit
Department points to £185m extra Brexit funding after PAC criticises its lack of preparation
MPs criticise department for not knowing where to spend £7bn pump-priming cashpot
Public spending watchdog supports reasoning behind £35-39bn projection but warns "relatively small changes" could push cost outside the range
House of Lords motion wins backing from all living ex-Cabinet secretaries and former FCO leaders
Jon Thompson updates MPs on Customs Declaration Services programme and decisions to scrap some work in favour of Brexit projects
Three months after the collapse of Carillion, organisation says outsourcing firms’ operating models require greater scrutiny
Think-tank says business rates retention schemes will reduce central government’s financial flexibility and may not provide valuable insight
Perm sec Antonia Romeo lauds department’s ability to “highest-calibre talent” after recruiting John Mahon
Perm sec Antonia Romeo argues delaying work until the department has statutory powers would put Brexit readiness at risk, in the third Whitehall direction for post-EU spending
David Sterling tells inquiry his workforce cannot be expected to deliver beyond their resources and skills sets as power vacuum continues
Watchdog MPs doubt department’s ability to meet £1.7bn savings target from new regulations
Officials should seek formal directions when politicians set unrealistic timelines for commissioning, says boss of outsourcing giant
A flagship industrial policy has made government think afresh about how it should support the economy. But will the plan have the staying power to influence decisions in the years to come?
As the UK celebrates the 11th annual National Apprenticeship Week, young staff explain what it’s like to work in one of Whitehall’s newest departments