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Appointment will bring number of female permanent secretaries to five, partially reversing recent downturn
Reaching an agreement on thorny issues like redundancy pay is never easy – but it’s always better than the alternative
Public Accounts Committee says Concentrix debacle highlights potential for error as Universal Credit rollout continues
Former shadow Cabinet Office minister says the government still has questions to answer on troubled tax credit checks contract
Agency will keep Belfast-based workers on ahead of May 2017 termination of outsourced checks contract
Tax authority's chief exec tells MPs that Whitehall has clear lessons to learn from failings with outsourced tax credit checking deal
Former Highways England boss Graham Dalton joins Ministry of Defence’s property division
As fresh Office for National Statistics data shines a light on headcount, salary and diversity within the civil service, CSW's Jim Dunton analyses the key findings
Tax authority defends decision to axe tax credits contract as 150 temporary staff face last day at work
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development says collaboration deal will “professionalise and upskill” human-resources staff against the backdrop of Brexit
Application window opens for 2017 recruitment programme targeting more candidates from working-class backgrounds
IfG says civil service is responding quickly to prepare for Brexit — but warns that ministerial conflict and uncertainty over the process could undermine this work
The outsourcing firm says HMRC's decision – which comes amid pressure from MPs over wrongly halted tax credits – is an attack on its "professional credibility"
Labour Party-commissioned proposals demand more money for tax collection and new tier of governance for HM Revenue & Customs
Policy Exchange proposes “turbo charged” devolution of Whitehall functions to councils and city regions over the next five years
Institute for Government says Department for International Trade's remit is at odds with comments from new prime minister Theresa May
IFS deputy director Carl Emmerson among new appointments to Social Security Advisory Committee
New chief executive and permanent secretary tells MPs that technology issues and new performance management regime are at the root of organisation’s problems
Independent recruitment regulator says campaign group’s league table was factually wrong and misdirected
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People