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Authorities look to Whitehall’s ground-breaking Race Disparity Audit to understand and improve local issues
PCS says strike threat prompted creation of dozens of Universal Credit-related jobs
Response to PACAC recommendation says single institution would not meet needs of a modern civil service
As the Department for Education refashions itself as a delivery department, its chief digital officer Emma Stace tells Civil Service World she is determined to make digital ‘just the way we do things round here’
Department recruiting for three senior managers in new-look data directorate
Union bosses say Peter Schofield needs to understand staff anger after department opted not to seek extra pay flexibility from Treasury
Consolidated award will be worth 11% for some staff at Brexit department
Cabinet Office details full brief of Simon Hart and other Cabinet Office ministers
Former Civil Service Learning director to become boss of education charity
Peter Lawrence calls on civil servants to help identify candidates for Going Forward Into Employment programme
Team collaborates with MHCLG and charities for Royal Statistical Society prize-winning project
Prospect members protest at imposition of rejected 1.3% pay offer
Department chiefs twice as likely to have attended a fee-paying school than a comprehensive, education charity says
Migration Advisory Committee asked to look again at regional earnings thresholds and ‘high public value’ jobs with low pay
PCS says Mitie move for new regional hubs prompts “very real concerns” over staff safety
Liaison Committee says select committees should grill any ministerial appointment nominee they want
Union says foreign secretary wrote to Interserve “expressing unhappiness” over treatment of contract workers
Permanent secretary admits there is "more we can do" to improve access to education stats
Former Cabinet Office minister flags “keep calm and carry on” spirit amid Brexit abnormality
Regulator calls for publication of official data to "enable meaningful public spending debate"
PM backs recommendation of Augar Review to bring back maintenance grants, which could cost £2bn
In the latest of our series about civil service leavers, we meet former diplomat Lynda Burns who is retraining as a teacher through the NowTeach scheme
PAC questions whether apprenticeships on offer are the “best use of the available funding in terms of adding genuine value to the economy”
Department says Future Recruiting Programme will improve on “overly complex” predecessor scheme