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Watchdog notes progress with post-Brexit trade agreements as well as capacity issues
FDA and Prospect say that focus on two government professions would not address systematic failures of the pay framework for senior civil servants
In a new series, CSW speaks to people who have left the civil service to find out how their skills and experiences in the service have helped their new role – and what they’ve learnt about government from the outside. First up, we speak to Anne-Marie Lawlor who is retraining as a teacher after a career in policy and HR roles across government
Cabinet Office publishes updated guidance on training academy formerly known as Centre for Public Leadership
Unions say staff behind “world’s best civil service” should get the reward they deserve
DHSC perm sec and head of civil service policy profession says function needs to get better at evaluating the quality of its advice
Future talent chief Lisa Rowley talks to Sam Trendall about the growth of the department’s work placement scheme and why, to compete with private sector giants, government needs to "get out there and tell our story"
Two decades after the Scottish Government and Welsh Government came into existence, politicians reflect on how staff reacted
National Audit Office says department only has a limited evidence base, two years into 10-year drive to boost employment levels
Research indicates two-thirds of flagship programme’s participants have seriously considered quitting because of their salary
Non-departmental public body with responsibility for T-levels offers up to £140k a year for next boss
Report calls for 'complete rethink of the structure, funding and oversight of forensic science'
NAO gives warning about programme's financial sustainability as cost of training apprenticeships outstrips predictions
Probe set to report on potential for openness over who is buying tranches of multibillion pound loanbook
Institute for Government urges cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill consider creating separate immigration department
Government will also provide free access to learning apps
Watchdog says department needs to up its game to hit Theresa May's 300,000 new-homes-a-year target
Public Accounts Committee also said the department lacked teeth when it came to dealing with failing academy trusts.
Move aims to help managers and applicants understand range of opportunities
Jonathan Slater urges staff to put themselves forward for “vital” roles
Department offers up to £117k for deputy director with “exceptional” skills
HMRC remains unhappiest major department, according to figures
When we evaluate public policy we reach for the rational lexicon, but this risks creating cold and ineffective public services
Public Accounts Committee urges government to up its game for future deals