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Women and Equalities Committee calls for urgent action to improve data collection across government
Home secretary also tells Home Affairs Committee the department has recruited 80% of immigration caseworkers needed for Brexit
Lesley Titcomb announces "difficult personal decision" after Carillion and BHS flak
PCS union also warns that Jobcentre staff may be unable to spot warnings signs of domestic abuse due to skills shortages
Institute for Government says refreshed documents still show ministries “trying to do too much” but welcomes diversity focus
Auditors should be given full access to the accounts of the scheme after chief's £1.7m salary is revealed
Dame Judith Hackitt also wants building regulations reviews at least every five years, and for the results to be “user-friendly”
Home secretary tells MPs that number could rise and does not rule out possibility of future restructure of department
Staff welcome weekly window for healthy activities agreed in deal with civil service unions
Following the Windrush scandal that felled home secretary Amber Rudd, former perm sec Sir David Normington and UKBA chief Rob Whiteman tell Tamsin Rutter what it’s like to lead the Home Office
Department kicks off early-engagement exercise for new system of managing problems
Windrush scandal turns spotlight on numbers shortfall with high-fliers programme
NHS bosses say Indian doctors are being denied visas to work in the UK because of ‘hostile environment’
Amber Rudd forced to admit use of targets after she and top official yesterday denied their existence
Committee berates government’s “lack of commitment to citizenship policies” and short-lived initiatives
As the Equality and Human Rights Commission marks its tenth anniversary, it is running a series of events to ask: how fair is Britain? Six months on from Theresa May’s Race Disparity Audit, Daniel Bond reports on the challenge of transforming this evidence into real action on racial inequality. Photography by Paul Heartfield
ONS outlines work streams to expand measurements of loneliness and wellbeing inequality
MPs point to low takeup and inadequate funding and warn ministers do not know whether the anticipated productivity boost will actually happen
PAC chair questions whether Community Rehabilitation Companies in flagship reform will be able to deliver the promised benefits
Department forced to check 300,000 claims after tribunal ruling on flaws in employment and support allowance
United Nations accepts proposal for ONS-led team to build evidence on shared challenges related to ageing
Former troubled families tsar approved to take up role with police, criminal justice, and local government consultancy
The centenary of women’s suffrage is a good opportunity to start making sure government is held to account to properly measure the impact of decisions on woman
As he leaves the civil service after 40 years, Sir Robert Devereux, outgoing permanent secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, reflects on complicated projects, how to lead large organisations and facing select committees