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Department reports itself to Information Commissioner after hundreds of potential victims’ email addresses are wrongly shared
New system of follow-up reviews will update ministers on progress with improving worst prisons
Scheme launched days after cabinet secretary admits there were "underlying structural causes" for scandal
Calls to advice lines for child support and probate services "do not generate revenue", minister says
Cabinet secretary admits he was "always uneasy" about the Home Office's overly ambitious ESN programme but insists it's not a failure
Prisons minister says state "better placed" to retain control of HMP Birmingham after stepping in last year
"We are proud of what you do," civil service chiefs say amid "unprecendented" challenges for officials
Probation services would be 'safer' under public ownership, chief inspector says
As a director general at the Government Legal Department, Susanna McGibbon oversees legal services to a range of departments across Whitehall. She talks to Beckie Smith about her love of inquiries, government legal work in the public eye and life beyond Brexit
Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation will look at how algorithms could reflect the biases of their developers
MPs say department has overseen seriously unacceptable practice in almost every area of the deportation system
Report calls for 'complete rethink of the structure, funding and oversight of forensic science'
Right to rent checks have “little to no effect” on controlling immigration, says judge in High Court case
Ex-government lawyer says government would have to have cleared “a very high bar in court” to defend no-deal Brexit ferry procurement
Watchdog says payment-by-results model will cost department at least £467m more than projected and has not delivered results
New research finds tens of thousands of Whitehall workers on trapped in in-work poverty due to low wages
Justin Russell previously oversaw the MoJ's prisons, offender and youth justice policy
Troubled eight-year project reaches fruition as technology is to be deployed nationwide in the coming months
Announcement comes as damning report finds probation service at one of collapsed company's subsidiaries "inadequate"
Judge nods to departmental budget pressures as he hands down 12-month sentence
Move comes after report by former John Lewis HR chief Laura Whyte concluded civil servants face both abusive and abrasive behaviour
Update also reveals that only one application for financial assistance under the Windrush hardship scheme has been approved
HMPPS is "emerging from several challenging years", says MoJ permanent secretary Richard Heaton
The report also called for and end to indefinite detention, which "causes distress and anxiety and can trigger mental illness"