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Paul Lincoln to lead immigration and customs-control body from September
Outgoing council chief claims local government secretary Sajid Javid told the authority to seek his resignation
Lidington pledges to continue reform programme, but Labour criticise lack of legislation the Queen’s Speech
Committee on Standards in Public Life seeks more views on need for beefed-up rules on outside work, and the potential for conflicts of interest
Theresa May to urge US president Donald Trump to keep intelligence and security information secure
Institute for Government report says free movement could stay for several years because new system won’t be ready
Rules introduced by ministers to stop legal aid being granted to prisoners in certain situations have been deemed unlawful by the Court of Appeal
Justice Select Committee raises spectre of more fragmented services and weakened economies of scale from latest reform drive
Supreme Court rules that civil servants do not need to prove disadvantage to bring tribunal cases over assessment system
Department launches recruitment drive for £110k post to underpin “huge” change programme
Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service replaces National Offenders Management Service as Ministry of Justice takes over the commissioning and monitoring of prison and probation services
Britain must negotiate its divorce from the EU before talks can start on any future relationship, Donald Tusk said today in a major blow for Theresa May.
Committee on Standards in Public Life investigation will examine the case for beefed-up rules on extra work, and the potential for conflicts of interest
Prime minister leads parliament in paying tribute to those affected
Read an eyewitness account of the attack on Parliament from Kevin Schofield, the editor of CSW's sister site PoliticsHome
We shouldn't have to wait until the wheels fall off to find that cuts to services have gone way beyond any sustainable level, argues the former DWP permanent secretary
Watchdog’s anger follows government response to committee’s Grimstone Review findings
Leigh Lewis says the time has come to consider more effective ways to set spending levels
With the appointment of Mark Sedwill, Britain is now on its fourth national security adviser since 2010. Dr Joe Devanny asks whether such churn at the top really makes for effective government
QC who spoke at 7/7 inquest will take up post as terror laws watchdog in March
Department seeks Office for Disability Issues chief and deputy director for Disability Employment Strategy Directorate
Union cries foul over “unprecedented” redundancies made with 24 hours’ notice at rights watchdog
NOMS chief executive Michael Spurr to lead new HM Prison and Probation Service, which goes live from April 1
Rob Behrens tells MPs that office relocation and merged operations with local government counterpart can fund investment in complaints handlers