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Prime minister also sets out plans to brief MPs and devolved administrations more in future trade talks after Brexit
Department offers up to £117k for deputy director with “exceptional” skills
Only the Scottish Government has said it will pay civil servants' application costs.
Home secretary Sajid Javid says plan for £30,000 earnings thresholds in post-Brexit migration system will be discussed further
EU citizens working in the NHS and higher education sectors can now apply for settled status in the UK – but those with an iPhone could face a long journey if they wish to do so
Brexit select committee also seeks continued scrutiny role following mooted machinery of government changes
The committee also warned that uncertainty about future border arrangements "will make it extremely challenging for the Home Office" to prepare for the future
HMRC, Defra and cross-departmental borders group urged to update MPs on contingency-planning work
DfID’s Fergus McBean won the Use of Evidence Award at this year’s Civil Service Awards through an innovative approach to inform cholera prevention in war-torn Yemen. He tells Naomi Larsson how the department did it
Senior manager will develop data sharing tools and practices
Foreign secretary confirms move to recruit from outside government as part of “the biggest expansion of Britain’s diplomatic network for a generation”
Foreign secretary also reveals plan to hire 1,000 new diplomats to boost Foreign Office capability and boost to the number of language courses
Javid pledges review to ensure system is ‘fair and humane’ following revelation that visa applications were wrongly denied
Permanent secretary Jon Thompson shares the figures as senior officials tell committee they can’t guarantee no-deal would go smoothly
International development secretary Penny Mordaunt calls for ‘national conversation’ to promote private investment in aid as part of reset of DfID’s work
White paper expected later this year to set out details of plan to end free movement of people once the UK leaves the European Union
The committee is the latest group to throw its weight behind calls to make securing a withdrawal agreement an “urgent priority”.
The 2016 Chilcot Report exposed some of Whitehall’s biggest weaknesses – the silos and hierarchies that lead to bad decisions. Two years on, the officials who led the civil service response from the MoD, Cabinet Office and Foreign Office tell Tamsin Rutter what’s happened since then
Theresa May outlines plans as part of pre-Brexit trade mission
International trade secretary Liam Fox unveils Exports Strategy with goal to increase UK exports to 35% of GDP
Airline complains of long waits despite 200 extra staff Home Office says were deployed to airport
Fears raised that UK-only passport lanes could increase costs of Home Office border security
Reports had indicated the army are also on standby to help distribute out medicines, food and fuel to vulnerable communities
Cost of protecting key communication link deemed prohibitive in 1990