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PM says 'cautious' changes to England's lockdown are being made today
Department floats contract notice
Department teams up with individuals, charities, and businesses to break down barriers and increase participation
Resolution Foundation calls on ministers to extend eligibility and encourage new claims as demand for support spikes
Cabinet Office and DfE reveal list of occupations where people will still be able to send their children to education settings
Action by four governments comes as “spike of the virus is increasing at a faster pace than anticipated”, according to English education secretary
NAO report says lower take up of free early years places in most deprived areas “risks increasing development gap”
Think-tank’s pre-Budget call says setting £6bn in tax credit overpayments aside would make continued roll-out work better
Cabinet Office and now-defunct DExEU top list of ministries with the fastest-turning revolving doors
Cabinet secretary says greater use of automation will allow for better rates
Cabinet Office team working with ministries to identify roles ‘that do not meet our criteria for requiring a London base’
Housing, education and transport are key areas for boosted local control with majority in favour of elected mayors
Northern Ireland has lowest median rates at Grade 6 to Executive Officer level
Mark Thurston leads ranking for second year running as John Manzoni and Mark Sedwill well down list
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Education Policy Institute executive director (and former civil servant) Natalie Perera considers what’s in line for schools
Central Square offices will house 4,000 civil servants by end of the year
Cummings's blog was call for "expressions of interest", No.10 says
As 2020 approaches, senior figures from across government reflect on their highlights and challenges of 2019, look ahead to the next 12 months and share their favourite festive memories
Further education plans also come under scrutiny as Labour promises not to be a “top-down micromanager from Whitehall”.
Figures in Labour and Conservative manifestos could give an "unclear impression" of future spending on schools, UKSA says
Unions say that Department for Education's missed targets for maths, modern foreign languages and physics teachers is ‘alarming’
Former Cabinet Office minister reflects on forces that oppose change in an exclusive interview with The Civil Service World Podcast
Devolution move seeks to align policy and spending decisions with health, education and social welfare