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Prospect fears PCS victory could give Cabinet Office a platform for more draconian changes
High Court judges rule former minister Ben Gummer acted unlawfully by excluding some unions from negotiations over redundancy terms
But Cabinet Office agrees to formal review of pay system for Senior Civil Service
Furious reaction over Philip Hammond's suggestion that staff enjoy “10% premium” over private sector counterparts
Agency’s annual report says it will miss its target for identifying and preventing losses in the tax credits system for a second year running
Osborne-led department rapped Theresa May’s domain over pay agreement for child-abuse inquiry chief, it has emerged
Civil service chief exec says he and colleagues are "very conscious" of the 1% cap on pay rises, and suggests officials could see a more regionalised and role-related approach to increases
Government signs 20-year lease on city centre office development to house 2,900 staff
We hear how job-sharing can improve engagement and effectiveness – and what the civil service is doing to support it
Commission urges focus on investment away from London and the South East, but warns of “dilution” of know-how witnessed by civil service departments
David Gauke tells MPs fewer than 100 of the planned 750 Jobcentre redundancies will be frontline roles
Some closure-threatened Jobcentres win reprieve in estates reorganisation, but new sites are earmarked to shut
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
Deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock has been on a mission to improve the working lives of disabled civil servants across government – something possible thanks to the life-changing impact of her hearing dog, Inca. Jess Bowie finds out more
First ever analysis into pay differential by a Whitehall department sets example for government, says permanent secretary Jonathan Slater
Institute for Government data crunch highlights discrimination issues and “stalled” progress on boosting Senior Civil Service’s BAME numbers
MPs and centre users back call to save one of 78 threatened offices
Conservationists voice fears over proposals to remodel listed city office block
Ken Mulkearn says that 1% limit on increases under pressure due to service pressures
Party would also introduce 20:1 pay ratio across Whitehall
ONS figures show that pay fell in real terms in the three months to February
Supreme Court rules that civil servants do not need to prove disadvantage to bring tribunal cases over assessment system
Department launches recruitment drive for £110k post to underpin “huge” change programme
Committee on Standards in Public Life investigation will examine the case for beefed-up rules on extra work, and the potential for conflicts of interest