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The cycle of bailing out struggling services will only be solved with an injection of data
Civil service poll shows a more engaged workforce but analysis of the figures shows up several pockets of dissatisfaction
Councils say green paper next year is "no substitute for extra funding next week"
Reform think tank argues for greater devolution of powers to buy healthcare, employment, skills and offender management services
Civil service among organisations leading the way in Disability Confident scheme
Sir Chris Wormald told by PAC chair to provide examples of best practice to inform Treasury’s decision to link pay cap rises to productivity
Science and Technology Committee to assess quality and extent of research used in government interventions and early-years policy
Mark Bryson-Richardson, director of the Stabilisation Unit, tells Suzannah Brecknell how his team helps government respond to international emergencies
Institute for Government report says universal pay hike could exacerbate Tories’ political woes amid £10bn spending hole
David Williams tells MPs that Department of Health cannot calculate impact of delays to repairs and maintenance spending
Funding will expand Partners in Practice peer support programme, while new “What Works Centre” will also be created
Shadow health secretary said Cabinet Office and Treasury would work together to review contracts
NHS Professionals to remain in wholly public ownership after bidding process abandoned
Baron Lansley reflects on life in government versus life as a civil servant, over a pot of Earl Grey with Suzannah Brecknell
After a wide-ranging career in the civil service, including a spell as John Prescott’s speechwriter, Jeremy Marlow is now focused on driving efficiency in the NHS. He speaks to Richard Vize about what Whitehall and the health service can learn from each other
Pharmaceutical company executive Steve Oldfield set to take up posting in October
Move “treating public servants with contempt”, says Whitehall's biggest union
Overall increase in Whitehall headcount obscures steep decline in the health ministry
Manifesto proposal developed by former Cabinet Office minister Ben Gummer was kept from local government and health cabinet ministers until less than 24 hours before launch
Think tank urges next government to focus on finding “long term solution” to health and care funding pressures
UK Statistics Authority says NHS Improvement does not have to publish quarterly performance figures before general election
Release would "not assist the understanding of the processes of government", according to senior figures
Manifesto U-turn comes after criticism of plan dubbed a "Dementia Tax" by their opponents.
Executive agency set to launch new directorate from the start of next month