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Former Department for International Trade chief says there is no evidence of global deals being struck to rival current EU relationship
Chief exec of UK Statistics Authority will retire from role in June 2019
Penny Mordaunt said the GEO's work would "broaden out" to ensure it supported women "at every stage of their lives".
Scottish Government perm sec makes statement following employment tribunal case
Government says bullying and harassment is rare in government, but insists all allegations are taken extremely seriously
Jonanthan Jones flags progress with key indicators developed in conjunction with departments
Black History Month reminds us that celebrating differences helps people understand other people’s experiences and illustrates the opportunity to create a culture where everyone can help push the civil service, and the government, forward
Furious unions say High Court papers reveal officials misled them on 2018-19 rise
Department for Work and Pensions accused of being 'in denial' over negative impacts of new welfare system
PA Consulting offers a four-point plan to delivering organisational transformation
Permanent secretary Jon Thompson shares the figures as senior officials tell committee they can’t guarantee no-deal would go smoothly
Department for Work and Pensions details plans to fix historic Employment and Support Allowance underpayments
The Work and Pensions Select Committee's inquiry comes after the government admitted Universal Credit would make some people “worse off”
Consultation analysis underscores weight of organised opposition to Cameron-era proposals ditched by May regime
Champions who make a difference to staff and service users saluted at Whitehall ceremony
Department “cheated police officers out of the pay increase they should receive” says Police Federation chairman
“We may need to do more to ensure that the levy supports the development of the skilled workforce our economy needs,” chancellor Philip Hammond said
Department says it wants a competitive tender process for the next Civil Service Pension Fund admin contract
But think tank warns the needs of staff rather than new technology should drive change
Appointments watchdog imposes bespoke Brexit ban on his activities at consultancy
Outsourcing firm now owns 75% of flagship 'mutual' civil service pensions administrator
From long-standing initiatives in the intelligence services to new staff networks, training and work experience, the civil service is waking up to the benefits of a more neurodiverse workforce. Tamsin Rutter reports on what is being done – and what more is to come
Latest stats show a 27% year-on-year rise in headcount
Survey "should ring alarm bells in Westminster, Whitehall and the offices of all public service employers", Unison's general secretary said.