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Founder of international policy-sharing website backed by the Cabinet Office hails “unstoppable” trend on evidence-based policy
In Patrick Wright’s Foreign Office memoirs Tom Fletcher finds moments that resonate across the decades – and some that don’t
Government urged to review £490m procurement after report the contract could be awarded overseas
Transition agreement hailed as a breakthrough but IfG warns that issues, including resolving the Irish border, remain
Commons committee calls for clarification on rules and processes that will allow frictionless border arrangements to continue
Rankings show Ministry of Defence is most prolific department while No 10 gets engagement crown
Cabinet Office has moved to win support from devolved governments for the EU Withdrawal Bill, but it may not be enough to repair trust
Total cost of government preparation for Brexit likely as high as £2bn in the current and next financial year, according to IfG analysis
United Nations accepts proposal for ONS-led team to build evidence on shared challenges related to ageing
MPs call for submissions on the Foreign Office’s capability to lead revamped foreign policy following Brexit as inquiry continues
Departments expected to work up plans for promoting global consensus on cyberbullying and hate crime
Government “must not be naïve enough to assume that a verbal agreement to maintain the status quo constitutes a watertight guarantee” says select committee
Foreign Affairs Committee argues FCO failed to do sufficient crisis planning despite Caribbean’s known vulnerability to hurricanes
Perm sec Matthew Rycroft announces conclusion of internal review into allegations against department staff
Government refutes Public Accounts Committee suggestion it is being reckless on potential for hard exit from EU
Jeremy Richardson explains how the British policy-making style has been steadily shifting away from governance and towards government, and why Brexit should usher in a return to the former
Foreign and Commonwealth Office to remove all avoidable single-use plastics from UK estate by end of year
Former international trade permanent secretary Martin Donnelly to give speech undermining Brexit vision of Liam Fox
Cabinet Office minister to promise vast majority of powers returning from Brussels will start off in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast – not Whitehall
Emails reveal Sue Gray was unhappy with foreign secretary’s decision to waive £6,000 room charge for Institute for Free Trade
Theresa May will set out her confirmed Brexit strategy next week following talks between top ministers and senior officials
Government insists agreed transition will have an end date, ahead of a Brexit war Cabinet meeting in Chequers
Sacked first secretary of state calls for publication of Brexit analysis as more MPs accuse the Treasury of blocking leave plans
Environment select committee calls on department to analyse impact of Brexit on agriculture and introduce fund for UK farmers