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Chief exec of UK Statistics Authority will retire from role in June 2019
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Talks on trade deal expected to be led by the Department for Exiting the European Union rather than the Department for International Trade
Government urged to boost life chances for youngsters battling adversity and save money at the same time
Peers urge chancellor Philip Hammond to drop plans to extend the window in which HMRC can investigate taxpayers’ affairs if they had some tax dealings outside the UK
Institute for Government says department has to put officials’ accountability at the heart of new review
Concerns over statutory work as hundreds of civil servants are redeployed
With no evidence to support the claim that benefit sanctions help get more people into work, the committee said they were 'nothing other than arbitrarily punitive'
Public Accounts Committee points to rising fraud and error projections amid ‘daunting workload’
Review by Sir Alex Allan criticised Hugh Ind for “less than satisfactory performance” before immigration DG was moved out of Home Office
Javid pledges review to ensure system is ‘fair and humane’ following revelation that visa applications were wrongly denied
But MPs hear department's confidence does not extend to no-deal Brexit preparations
Bill to give public servants clarity in power vacuum passes third reading
Ensuring staff are equipped to deak with huge workload is also an 'anxiety', says Clare Moriarty
Permanent secretary Jon Thompson shares the figures as senior officials tell committee they can’t guarantee no-deal would go smoothly
Jon Thompson's revelation that the police had investigated two threats after he gave evidence on Brexit custom costs “represents an escalation that cannot be tolerated”
The Work and Pensions Select Committee's inquiry comes after the government admitted Universal Credit would make some people “worse off”
Lord Evans was told he could be seen as 'one of the ultimate members of the establishment'