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Chancellor confirms spending pledges made since Boris Johnson became prime minister, and says all departments will see day-to-day spending increase in line with inflation
Bernadette Kelly writes to NAO to provide departmental support for its inquiry into scheme as transport sec sets out cost hikes
Spending Round is unlikely to direct additional money to the public services most in need, according to Institute for Government
Prospect urges Cabinet Office to clarify that usual rules would apply in an October election
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Civil service’s biggest union also calls on Sajid Javid to invest in staff boosts for revenue-raising departments and implement positive pensions changes
Cabinet Office details full brief of Simon Hart and other Cabinet Office ministers
Former civil service head calls on officials to consider if “stewardship of the country” should trump service to government of the day
Johnson insists move would still leave "ample" time for Brexit debate, but decision criticised by Commons speaker as a constitutional outrage.
Chancellor says move to hold review next week would help match spending to new government’s priorities
Gove summoned before MPs after leaked dossier warns of fuel, food and medicine shortages
Damascene conversions on civil service brilliance should be backed with proper recognition and reward, says Prospect deputy general secretary
Labour leader tells MPs cabinet secretary’s written response to query should inform plans for combatting an election-time EU exit
Former civil servant Steve O'Neil takes a fresh look at the appliance of science at the heart of government
Jeremy Corbyn says departure would contravene principle that government doesn’t implement policies in an election period where the opposition has a different view
Prime minister's spokesperson insists ‘the UK will be leaving the EU on October 31 whatever the circumstances’
As select committees turn 40, Paul Evans, clerk of committees, reflects on how parliamentary scrutiny of government has changed over the past four decades
Calls for 28-day cap rejected the same day as Home Office confirms new immigration minister
Series of ministerial appointments made yesterday, while rumoured spad appointments on the way