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All this week CSW will profile a host of major government projects from each of the four categories from the Government Major Projects Portfolio to see how the current slate of projects are preforming – and where lessons can be learnt
£48m from the Life Chances Fund will help raise funds for social projects
Resolution Foundation says much-criticised reform now faces most difficult stage and government needs to work to ensure take up
Team works to improve departmental understanding of how people will react to policy changes
Occupational pension fraud and overpayments make up lion’s share of cashpot
Sajid Javid letter reveals way department rewarded outsourcer against backdrop of Windrush scandal
Home Office asks for written comments on “main legislative, policy and operational decisions” that led to scandal
DCMS-led document also signals departments will face greater requirement to demonstrate social-value aspects of contracts and grants
Robert Devereux's successor unpacks his first seven months at the helm in Caxton House
Leaked document reveals top officials will conduct research into potential negative impact of DWP policy or operational practice
In a new report the charity calls for a new profession, the “public entrepreneur”, with a skills passport to aid career development
By the end of 2019, 90% of senior civil service leaders will be trained as Wellbeing Confident Leaders
Scathing Public Accounts Committee report finds department took years to act on underpayments despite staff raising concerns
Dame Martina Milburn says hiring a diverse team is her first priority, with applications open until 25 July
Department picks up coveted Royal Statistical Society award
Departments work with small innovators and big business to help specific groups
Sajid Javid has announced a pause in the government's “hostile environment” immigration policy
Civil servants think rank-and-file politicians need private briefings on Universal Credit implementation and other big changes
Immigration minister yesterday outlined the “three easy steps” for EU nationals in the UK to apply for settlement scheme
Think tank says Theresa May’s multi-billion-pound pledges will be unsustainable without a realistic plan for raising the cash
Digital engagement leaders tell PublicTechnology about the department’s use of Twitter and LinkedIn to interact with citizens and potential and current employees
Select committee chair accuses senior civil servants running reform of being in ‘La La Land’ as report says changes may never have intended benefits
Carers' charter and carer’s passport launched across civil service
Automation has squeezed out the creatives that used to harbour in administrative grades – but this tacit subsidy programme has arguably simply shifted to large firms