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HMRC doubles number of mental health advocates while Home Office appoints new champions
Una O’Brien urges public to hold politicians to account for repeated failings in next month’s election
Devolution move seeks to align policy and spending decisions with health, education and social welfare
To get the best value for stretched public resources, we need a whole government approach to develop a long-term plan for the nation’s health, says Tim Elwell-Sutton, healthy lives assistant director, the Health Foundation
Freight service will transport medical supplies with short shelf lives like radioisotopes and human organs
Government won't fly in medicines in first batch of contracts awarded through £300m post-Brexit framework
Fifty-strong list of individuals and teams reveals those in the running for honours in the 14th annual Civil Service Awards
2019 survey also includes more questions about civil servants' socio-economic backgrounds
Stats watchdog says department has failed to answer questions about how the pledge will be funded
Watchdog says disruption cannot be ruled out despite health secretary Matt Hancock's guarantee
Tracey Crouch also details Whitehall push-back over fixed-odds betting terminals, Brexit's opportunity cost and ‘complete pain in the arse’ Matt Hancock
Commons leader compared neurologist David Nicholl to anti-vaxxer Andrew Wakefield after no-deal warnings
Providers told supplies could take up to five days to deliver – up from three days set out in February guidance
A combination of Brexit and the Conservative leadership campaign has all but officially postponed the 2019 Spending Review. Beckie Smith and Richard Johnstone look at what impact the delay will have, and whether there are opportunities to be grasped in the extra time
Experts say hospitals had already earned £1bn of cash announced by Boris Johnson by making spending cuts
Johnson says 'strong economic performance' has made funding possible
£300m spending cap accounts for possible frequency of “disruption events”, including border delays
Government rethinks approach after DfT's attempt to secure freight capacity for first Brexit deadline 'cost £85m'
Team collaborates with MHCLG and charities for Royal Statistical Society prize-winning project
Secretary of state Amber Rudd pledges “fresh and honest” examination with medical and charity input
Next prime minister urged to float Department for Health and Social Care's long-delayed vision ahead of conference season
Lidington pledges government will only pay for capacity it uses after £50m payout to scrap no-deal ferry contracts
Health department says it has done no impact assessment of how no-deal Brexit would affect disabled people
Department highlights training of mental health first aiders globally as part of its efforts to improve further