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The demands of Brexit and unprecedented ministerial turnover are hindering policy implementation, the IfG said.
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Public Accounts Committee questions Gareth Davies about his time as a board member when Haiti allegations emerged
Prime minister said she will listen to the result and is required to return to Parliament with a new plan by Monday night
Government Legal Department perm sec is one of just six lawyers recognised for non-court work
Minister says new scanners earmarked for introduction at 10 jails could have a positive impact in “keeping staff honest" amid smuggling concerns
Greater clarity over how spending plans relate to departmental objectives would demonstrate government’s commitment to openness, says think-tank
Vallance also announced he had appointed a chief scientific adviser to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
May postpones vote as a group of MPs says it is “disappointed” in the Treasury's forecasting of the economic impact of Brexit
Brexit select committee also seeks continued scrutiny role following mooted machinery of government changes
Home Office immigration enforcement DG Tyson Hepple confirmed the department had been talking to non-governmental organisations about how to add independent oversight
The committee also warned that uncertainty about future border arrangements "will make it extremely challenging for the Home Office" to prepare for the future
Union voices anger that Disclosure and Barring Service project will not be brought back in-house
HMRC, Defra and cross-departmental borders group urged to update MPs on contingency-planning work
Lines of accountability 'failed or simply did not exist' report finds
The government also rejected the committee's call for MPs to vote on controversial appointments
The PAC also warned of a “significant and growing risk” that DfT would not be adequately prepared for a no-deal Brexit.
A plan to tackle organised crime, an investment strategy and gender pay gap reporting rules were all awaiting sign-off.