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Authorities look to Whitehall’s ground-breaking Race Disparity Audit to understand and improve local issues
Former officials have an increasingly public role in national debate – is that always a good thing? Suzannah Brecknell explores how retired mandarins balance their duty to contribute to the public discourse with the self-enforced code of caution
PCS says strike threat prompted creation of dozens of Universal Credit-related jobs
Fifty-strong list of individuals and teams reveals those in the running for honours in the 14th annual Civil Service Awards
Rankings also include civil service fast stream, the Crown Prosecution Service and MI6
Finding the right words to describe a problem is important, but we shouldn’t let uncertainty about terminology stop us tackling the challenge of racial disparity, argues a group of civil servants from across government
DWP to introduce RNIB training and virtual-reality headsets to Jobcentres
Department says data does not prove Universal Credit is to blame for rise in food bank usage, despite previously acknowledging possible link
Minister claims usage of machines will ‘naturally reduce’ over time
Tracey Crouch also details Whitehall push-back over fixed-odds betting terminals, Brexit's opportunity cost and ‘complete pain in the arse’ Matt Hancock
Former Civil Service Learning director to become boss of education charity
Department recruiting for 19 roles in Digital Channels team
Work and pensions select committee chair asks if DWP network will benefit from no-deal Brexit prep funding
Fraud and error remain a "significant challenge" as measures to cut mistakes fail, permanent secretary says
£200m cladding scheme drawn from MHCLG’s existing budget is ‘insufficient’ select committee says
Team collaborates with MHCLG and charities for Royal Statistical Society prize-winning project
Secretary of state Amber Rudd pledges “fresh and honest” examination with medical and charity input
Committee says department is displaying "a distressing pattern" of ignoring calls to test the managed migration process before pilots
Select committee scrutiny comes after CSW reveals repayments being demanded from retired officials
Department creates digital system for call centre workers to take information
Plan goes beyond Dame Judith Hackitt’s 2018 review recommendations following west London tragedy
Troubled background-checking agency appoints local authority boss to top job
Work and Pensions Select Committee demands answers on leaked intranet report outlining national strategy
Workers set for two-day walkout as departmental managers are accused of dragging feet on recruitment