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Minister-led groups to tackle changes faced by aviation industry, shops, pubs and other sectors affected by coronavirus
Chancellor reveals that the furlough scheme is costing around the same as the NHS
PCS says department has reversed plans to outsource a range of veterans’ services after campaign work
Nick Timothy joins education department three years after snap election that cost him his job
Union says Home Office agency has agreed to talks on how to ensure onsite staff safety amid coronavirus crisis
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group applauds round-the-clock efforts of ‘invisible cohort’ of departmental staff
Union demands answers after 2,000 staff at Home Office division earmarked for return to work despite coronavirus lockdown
Cabinet secretary also encourages departmental staff to make time to relax – safely – over the Easter weekend
MPs reject offer of private briefings and call on home secretary and new perm sec to appear at virtual evidence session
Only the prime minister can address the growing fracture in the relationship between ministers and officials. But will he?
Medicines and healthcare products regulator offers £63k for part-time successor to Michael Rawlins
Tom Shinner is tasked with overseeing cross-departmental response on tackling coronavirus crisis
Union says sheer volume of new applicants amid coronavirus pandemic is ‘putting massive strain’ on workforce
Resolution Foundation calls on ministers to extend eligibility and encourage new claims as demand for support spikes
Full details of new range of powers across five key areas
Staff told department will extend life of Bradford office by six years and keep Washington base open until 2030
NAO report says lower take up of free early years places in most deprived areas “risks increasing development gap”
MPs to grill former communities secretary who is government’s preferred choice to lead anti-corruption panel
“I could not have asked for better, more committed colleagues," Moriarty says in statement
Civil service union claims victory as Sunak finds £2bn to tone down ‘tax trap’ that counts pension contributions as income
Department paid out nearly £1m between 2016 and 2019, Panorama investigation finds
Think-tank’s pre-Budget call says setting £6bn in tax credit overpayments aside would make continued roll-out work better
Cabinet Office and now-defunct DExEU top list of ministries with the fastest-turning revolving doors
David Normington reflects on Patel v Rutnam stand-off amid reports department faces institutional racism allegations in draft Windrush review