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Department uncovered indecent images in routine check on press officer’s laptop
Department had said reason for policy included that it required less work for officials
Biggest civil service union targets Marsham Street after £3m DWP payout
Public sector pay cap key to "efficiencies" in services, think tank says
Report warns plan to hire 20,000 extra police will ramp up sentencing, prisons and probation work
Budget cuts and policy changes could be among reasons for delays, Migration Observatory says
UK Statistics Authority and ICO issue election warning ahead of five-week information onslaught
Inquiry will ensure "lessons are learnt to prevent these shocking events happening again"
MPs sceptical over "government’s poor track record in delivering promised new prison places"
Devolution move seeks to align policy and spending decisions with health, education and social welfare
Response to the Justice Committee reveals that Cabinet Office-led Reducing Reoffending Board has been scrapped
Departmental comms blitz will feature radio, catch-up TV and outdoor advertising as Brexit prep continues
Authorities look to Whitehall’s ground-breaking Race Disparity Audit to understand and improve local issues
Shadow minister says Boris Johnson’s behaviour is a source of “unease” in civil service
Fifty-strong list of individuals and teams reveals those in the running for honours in the 14th annual Civil Service Awards
Baroness Angela Browning set to complete five-year term at Acoba helm
Review of governance and management structure intended to "support the ramp up phase of delivery”
Government says updated freight capacity procurement ahead of planned 31 October exit has avoided problems that led to settlement
Law expert left Department for International Trade last month after being caught in July
Report saying there is "still much to do" comes as G4S quits immigration outsourcing
Civil service trade unions slam Johnson’s “cavalier” suspension
Organisations won't be told if their grant applications are through to the next stage until November
Government chief commercial officer says guidance will help officials "work towards eliminating modern slavery" in supply chains
National Audit Office recognises progress but says ‘significant’ time and budget challenges remain