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Cabinet Office has reportedly been monitoring the firm since last September amid fears for future
New deputy director will lead centralised team helping Whitehall manage the digital implications of leaving the EU while maintaining longer-term transformation goals
Confirmation of the new ministerial portfolios following last week’s reshuffle reveals switch in ministerial responsibilities for public appointments
Public administration select committee announces new inquiry into risks of outsourcing following collapse of contractor Carillion
Public Accounts Committee says that HMRC’s wide-ranging reform plans have been thrown into doubt by its extra Brexit workload
Government claims 10-year plan to converge back office services will save millions of pounds
Reform hailed as evidence of One Team government approach to improving how Whitehall works
Philip Rutnam and predecessor Mark Sedwill join HMRC’s Edward Troup in list of public servants recognised by the Queen
Parts of the civil service have spent 2017 developing bold new ways to do things in government. They must prosper in what will be an uncomfortable year ahead
Cabinet Office Single Departmental Plan also reveals proposals for a new shared services strategy as part of moves to boost commercial capability
Whitehall’s chief executive says thousands of civil servants have already been moved into Brexit roles, with around a quarter coming from outside government
Department wants extra cash to fund efficiency reforms and a full defence review to follow national security adviser's work
The former Treasury solicitor shares his reflections from a Whitehall career with Tamsin Rutter
DExEU perm sec insists analysis has “huge value” despite criticism that it does not amount to full impact assessments
Former Cabinet Office minister told MPs he became disillusioned with civil service skills and repeats call for basic training
Infrastructure and Projects Authority says new team will be created to ensure costs and schedules of major schemes are achievable
NI Audit Office says government is not delivering value for money on its ageing and inefficient office estate
Susanna Smith from the Public Chairs’ Forum and Association of Chief Executives highlights the key themes – from relocations to Brexit – being discussed at Cabinet Office’s Public Bodies Week
Public Bodies 2017 report suggests some “tailored reviews” will be rescheduled until post-EU landscape becomes clearer
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
Government claims better use of location data produced by public bodies could grow the economy by £11bn a year