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Latest Oxford University ranking sees Whitehall rise to global top spot from fourth-best
Scotland turnout gives union hope it will hit the UK-wide threshold it didn't reach in 2018's ballot
Trade unions argue that a significant, above-inflation increase is needed to address years of pay erosion north of the border
Next NHS Scotland boss will earn more than their predecessor, job ad shows
Report details seismic Whitehall shifts, two years after Theresa May triggered Article 50
Two decades after the Scottish Government and Welsh Government came into existence, politicians reflect on how staff reacted
National Audit Office says department only has a limited evidence base, two years into 10-year drive to boost employment levels
Eight-hundred staff on the move, hundreds of millions in wage costs and holiday bans – how the civil service is preparing for Brexit day
Research indicates two-thirds of flagship programme’s participants have seriously considered quitting because of their salary
The steady rise in civil servants continues, with growth concentrated in departments with the highest Brexit workloads
Non-departmental public body with responsibility for T-levels offers up to £140k a year for next boss
Cabinet Office’s Oliver Dowden insists government really has ended the 1% pay cap on pay rises
Taunton building completes three years after initial design work commenced
Whitehall’s biggest union urges members to capitalise on government disarray in pending strike ballot
Whitehall gender champion and MHCLG perm sec Melanie Dawes launches drive to “ensure opportunities are available to women from all backgrounds”
Liz Truss' proposal to implement £95,000 cap comes three years after plan was first legislated for
PCS says four out of five members voted to strike at west London centre
Trade union chief says report shows woman are still waiting for pay equality, 64 years after it was first promised
Tax agency declares city base structurally complete and ready for fit-out
New research finds tens of thousands of Whitehall workers on trapped in in-work poverty due to low wages
PCS says controversial decision to pause scheme valuations set to mean members miss out on 2% contributions reduction
Announcement comes as damning report finds probation service at one of collapsed company's subsidiaries "inadequate"
Judge nods to departmental budget pressures as he hands down 12-month sentence
The revelation comes as a CSW investigation shows the Department for Transport paid out £8,000 in payments connected to NDAs last year