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BEIS says funding will also extend opening hours and protect rural branches
Senior officials past and present react to draft first-phase divorce agreement between UK and EU
NAO report identifies staffing gaps in five departments and high rate of turnover in DExEU
New directors general roles announced after DIT expands by 1,000 staff in a year
Two parliamentary reports highlight problems at Irish border and frustration at perceived Whitehall “power grab”
Department leads on over one-fifth of the cross-Whitehall projects that need to be implemented for EU exit, according to auditors
Policy Institute warns that current Whitehall structures "lack of strategic thinking and leadership" to implement the industrial strategy
After a shaky start, the Crown Commercial Service is changing the way it works with departments in a bid to improve the government’s buying habits. But chief executive Malcolm Harrison tells Richard Johnstone that its success shouldn’t be measured by savings alone, as he sets out the frustrations – and fun – of cross-government working
Flagship government document identifies four "grand challenges" that UK must address to take advantage of global economic trends
A court ruling this month means a Scottish Government plan to introduce a minimum price for alcohol will finally go ahead. Its introduction is a nothing short of a thing of beauty in policymaking
Association of Revenue and Customs warns government not rely on “goodwill” to deliver £155m recovery package with no progress on pay
Watchdog’s snapshot shows BEIS has biggest numeric burden, followed by Defra
PAC report says tax agency doesn’t yet have money to upgrade customs service and develop contingency option in case of delays
Theo Rycroft also plays down significance of Oliver Robbins’ move to Cabinet Office
National Audit Office warns shortage of key commercial and cost assurance experts could jeopardise £1.7bn savings target from non-competitive contracts
Transition chief tells MPs the department’s “pioneering” work in digital will help boost the low number of British exporters
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science granted planning permission for state-of-the art Lowestoft base
Union says Nuclear Decommissioning Authority cannot be held solely responsible for failings detailed by National Audit Office
Targeted marketing campaign results in “excellence in awareness-raising” gong
Agency says small firms make up two-thirds of businesses on £330m framework to supply Government Hubs Programme
Move part of scoping exercise for post-Brexit trading arrangements, MPs told
The recently merged department lacks strategic coherence and authentic leaders – civil servants won't take it any more
The business department is seeking a private consultant to investigate retention problems
Antonia Romeo tells CSW that the government is looking for areas where “win-win” deals can be reached quickly