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Education and Skills Funding Agency pushes back small-firms target "to keep stability in the marketplace"
Robert Devereux's successor unpacks his first seven months at the helm in Caxton House
Geraldine Clement explains how she harnessed her own humble beginnings to push for the civil service to do more to support staff from disadvantaged backgrounds
Ross Duncan, of HM Passport Office, says the civil service should make the most of people with neurodiverse conditions as it prepares for an era of digital government and automation
Government ‘has no real sense’ of scale of problem parliamentary committee warns
Dame Martina Milburn says hiring a diverse team is her first priority, with applications open until 25 July
Information Commissioner orders MoJ to disclose fines dished out to private-sector operators and cost of HMP Birmingham riot
Departments work with small innovators and big business to help specific groups
MPs raise concerns about local authority finances and confusion in sector with DfE “rush” to convert schools
HMPPS delayed roll out of programme to reduce suicide, self-harm and violence levels because of ‘unanticipated’ spike in inmate numbers
Civil servants think rank-and-file politicians need private briefings on Universal Credit implementation and other big changes
PACAC announces new inquiry into case for developing an institution that allows civil service to be ‘more mindful of itself’
Department criticised by Public Accounts Committee for failures to improve careers advice and social mobility
Chief inspector of borders and immigration flags ‘inexplicable’ delays and batch-publication of reports
Dominic Herrington to move up from current regional commissioner role on an interim basis
Women and Equalities Committee calls for urgent action to improve data collection across government
Council chief execs also offered cap-busting rise, bagging same 2% deal offered to rank-and-file staff
More than 200 former staff left out of pocket via Voluntary Exit Scheme
Theresa May says the introduction of new qualification is “the most significant reform to advanced technical education in 70 years” as first 52 providers are named
Jonathan Slater has warned education secretary Damian Hinds that plans to implement changes by 2020 may not be deliverable
Changes to so-called IR35 rules for “off-payroll” workers boost coffers as ministers mull roll-out to private firms
Conciliation service officers picket branches as dispute with management escalates
NAO report says spad pushed for Steve Lamey to be hired despite civil servants’ objections
Windrush scandal turns spotlight on numbers shortfall with high-fliers programme