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The 12 people who promote the Civil Service Code tell us what attracted them to the role, and what they've learnt since joining the Commission
David Sterling tells MPs he finds it “unacceptable” that Northern Ireland has had no executive for a year
Department launches three-year plan to boost digital, data and technology offer
Former planning and skills minister reflects on life in government and ‘too vague’ David Cameron
Harlow Council planners approve blueprint for science campus
Watchdog MP Meg Hillier slams two-year time-lag that has seen millions of pounds spent on services from an "inadequate" provider
NAO report calls on the government to ensure regulatory reforms can improve student perceptions of value for money
Department for Education insists process was followed with regard to Steve Lamey, who alleges a “witch hunt”
Health and education departments first to benefit from ‘confidence and supply’ agreement
Action pre-empts driving examiner strike expected to start in early December
Crown Prosecution Service, Department for International Development and HM Revenue & Customs initiatives recognised at Lancaster House event
Office for Statistics Regulation tells perm sec department must tighten pre-release access procedures
The cycle of bailing out struggling services will only be solved with an injection of data
Civil service poll shows a more engaged workforce but analysis of the figures shows up several pockets of dissatisfaction
Whitehall barometer notes continuing decline in salary satisfaction against ongoing backdrop of 1% cap
Steve Lamey will be succeeded on an interim basis by outgoing ESFA chief Peter Lauener
Amyas Morse tells MPs that ministerial directions are too rare and departments must re-prioritise ahead of Brexit
DWP, HMRC, DCMS and Cabinet Office staff win 2017 Reimagine Challenge for joined-up approach to aiding poor people in financial crisis
Reform think tank argues for greater devolution of powers to buy healthcare, employment, skills and offender management services
Science and Technology Committee to assess quality and extent of research used in government interventions and early-years policy
Protest set to cover Sheffield branch’s final three weeks
Institute for Government report says universal pay hike could exacerbate Tories’ political woes amid £10bn spending hole
Behavioural Insights Team annual report details its work with departments, including ‘TripAdvisor-style’ feedback tool to help CCS boost spend with SMEs