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Cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood announces individuals and teams winning 2017 awards
Peter Lauener defends “different approach” to contract termination after provider’s inadequate Ofsted rating
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy was created in July 2016 as part of changes announced when Theresa May became prime minister. Civil Service World met Angie Ridgwell and Jaee Samant, the civil servants responsible for the transition programme from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department for Energy and Climate Change, to reflect on the process. By Richard Johnstone
Study argues that key public sector roles are among the least threatened by new technology
Office for Statistics Regulation to monitor department while it implements a series of recommendations to improve transparency
Capita, Interserve, Cipfa and the Open University on Crown Commercial Service’s 16-strong list to train “next generation” of civil servants
City centre office block will house 3,600 civil servants
Amber Rudd responds to call from statistics chief to follow ONS in scrapping system that allows select people to preview official figures
Government has also boosted external recruitment into the civil service, with 38% jobs going to outside candidates
Cabinet Office to boost payments made under 2016 scheme after High Court challenge, but Manzoni moots replacement
Lack of progress with new deals risks stifling economic growth, councils claim
Department for Education urged to lead social mobility drive on back of problems with free childcare provision
Return to work scheme intended to address gender pay gap, which increases sharply for women in their 40s
Home secretary also indicates that ONS will set out plan to improve government’s use of administrative data next month
Department for Education recruits successor to Peter Lauener, who is to retire following merger of two funding bodies
Department says the formerly state-owned training provider needs to be wound down gradually to protect learners
Nick Timothy, who left government after the election, called for an expansion in technical qualifications
Jobcentre workers begin two-week strike over controversial closure plans
New Treasury Select Committee chair demands core performance details after reported problems
Regulator Ed Humpherson claims Whitehall statistic “does not bear the weight that is put on it in public debate”
David Gauke tells MPs fewer than 100 of the planned 750 Jobcentre redundancies will be frontline roles
Education secretary appoints former lawyer to helm of new higher education regulator
As the new apprenticeships system gets into full swing, Suzannah Brecknell meets Peter Lauener, the man charged with setting up the institute which will put employers front and centre
First ever analysis into pay differential by a Whitehall department sets example for government, says permanent secretary Jonathan Slater