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Committee raises alarm over loss of European Investment Bank funding stream
Public Accounts Committee questions Gareth Davies about his time as a board member when Haiti allegations emerged
Chief exec of UK Statistics Authority will retire from role in June 2019
Brokenshire also lauds 2.2% hike in numbers of new homes
Consultation analysis underscores weight of organised opposition to Cameron-era proposals ditched by May regime
Institute for Government call follows Matt Hancock’s Conservative Party conference pledge of an extra £240m
Relaxation of local-authority borrowing rules projected to add billions to official figures
Latest stats show a 27% year-on-year rise in headcount
Paparazzi shot hints at Whitehall’s ‘Operation Yellowhammer’ contingency planning
Ministry to work with successful proposals to help them develop the most appropriate delivery arrangements for new housing developments
Six departments given responsibilities to help tackle rough sleeping in plan published by housing secretary James Brokenshire
Northern Ireland councils warn that powers they are due to take from Stormont are marooned in absence of ministers
Department says Kensington & Chelsea council will have no role when police conclude investigations
The stories you may have missed as the government released a host of statements on the last day before summer recess
Department points to better retention and doubled recruitment against backdrop of Grenfell tragedy and renewed housing focus
Chief executive predicts "challenging" year after expert shortages combine with casework hike
Report details “scandalous” vacancy levels that see department pay £78m a year on empty units
Cross-party committee says department provided “no credible explanation” for twice detaining two children of the Windrush generation
Civil servants think rank-and-file politicians need private briefings on Universal Credit implementation and other big changes
HM Inspector of Constabulary Wendy Williams will oversee probe of Home Office’s handling of Windrush cases
Dominic Raab sets out plans to boost council control over next-generation large-scale housing delivery
New arrangements breach normal 21-day rule for Statutory Instruments coming into effect
Disclosure and Barring Service modernisation programme is four years late and likely to cost £229m more than planned say MPs
Grenfell Tower tragedy and housing drive are behind growth spurt, department says