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Gove summoned before MPs after leaked dossier warns of fuel, food and medicine shortages
Home secretary wants border restrictions to be imposed immediately after Britain leaves the European Union if no agreement can be struck with the bloc
Labour leader tells MPs cabinet secretary’s written response to query should inform plans for combatting an election-time EU exit
Nobel prizewinners say no-deal Brexit will damage UK science despite Johnson pledge
The Right to Rent scheme has been beset by criticism and fears that it could stoke discrimination since before its rollout in 2016, culminating in a damning High Court judgement this year. All the while the Home Office has said a panel of experts has helped to implement and monitor the scheme – but a long hiatus, ignored warnings and a lack of transparency have raised questions.
Foreign Office is told not to "pick and choose" which leaks to investigate
Johnson promises “better infrastructure, better education, more police” and better broadband in acceptance speech
Re-advertised role pared down from 100 days a year to 50 in second cycle
“The fundamental thing is the culture of integrity and loyalty of the people who see this stuff," ex-US ambassador Sir Peter Westmacott says
Trade secretary Liam Fox says he hopes trainees "will be able to enjoy their whole career at DIT"
Trump's petulant and quasi-hysterical reaction has served only to prove the Darroch hypothesis
Resignation comes after Sir John Major says Darroch should not be "thrown to the wolves" for doing his job
Site due to go live next year
Latest move comes after Institute for Government warns government may never be as ready for no deal as it was in March
Report commissioned by the department says civil servants were ‘rightly appalled by what happened’ but this was ‘often juxtaposed with a self-justification’
Migration Advisory Committee asked to look again at regional earnings thresholds and ‘high public value’ jobs with low pay
National Audit Office calls for ‘systematic approach’ to assessing capability and effectiveness of ODA spending
Tech giant announced that next version of iOS will permit third-party access to near-field communications
Former diplomat Kumar Iyer becomes department’s first BAME board member
MPs warn practice is undermining the nation’s international climate and development targets
Parliamentary committee voices ‘serious concerns’, including use of a digital-only system and numerous technical problems
DfID in the firing line as candidates seek to win support for leadership bids
NAO head says the department failed to protect innocent students in 2014 English test cheating scandal
Watchdog notes progress with post-Brexit trade agreements as well as capacity issues