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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
Prospect chief calls on cabinet secretary to ensure civil servants rights are upheld amid increasing concerns
Home affairs committee chair said “the extraordinary participation police recruits and officers in an ostensibly political event raises serious concerns”
New guidance shows freedom of movement will not end on October 31
With free movement now set to end abruptly on 31 October, the Home Office remains unable to answer key questions
Former Civil Service Learning director to become boss of education charity
Department declares former minister’s resignation pledge project a success
Dominic Hornberger remanded in custody until 13 September
Injuries to official said to be not life threatening after attack on Marsham Street yesterday
Cabinet secretary says that there is ‘no evidence to suggest that the attack was anything other than an isolated incident’ at this stage
Home secretary says her thoughts are with victim of “unprovoked knife attack”
Think tank also calls for merger of policing watchdogs after warning current set up 'places a heavy bureaucratic burden on individual forces'
Johnson said the Treasury would provide £2.5bn to increase prison spaces
Director general posts announced in January in shake-up after challenging year for HMPPS
The Right to Rent scheme has been beset by criticism and fears that it could stoke discrimination since before its rollout in 2016, culminating in a damning High Court judgement this year. All the while the Home Office has said a panel of experts has helped to implement and monitor the scheme – but a long hiatus, ignored warnings and a lack of transparency have raised questions.
John Manzoni highlights the progress being made on the use of data as an asset to counter fraud, and invites civil servants and all interested sectors to share and contribute to a government thought paper on how to do more
Bids sought after G4S contract was extended despite revelations of abuse at Brook House
Prospect says landmark judgement could have significant implications for all public-sector pension schemes with similar rules
PACAC concludes dual roles of producing and regulating official data compromise the public good in a climate of fake news
£200m cladding scheme drawn from MHCLG’s existing budget is ‘insufficient’ select committee says
Outgoing prime minster Theresa May says tackling societal injustice requires a long-term focus
Perm sec’s letter to MPs details £321m in adjustments and £900m prisons-repair backlog
Agreement reached as Deloitte fined £4.2m over its auditing of the outsourcing giant during the scandal