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Protest set to cover Sheffield branch’s final three weeks
Institute for Government report says universal pay hike could exacerbate Tories’ political woes amid £10bn spending hole
Funding will expand Partners in Practice peer support programme, while new “What Works Centre” will also be created
Cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood announces individuals and teams winning 2017 awards
SSAC chair tells CSW the body will monitor the merging benefits system to make sure it matches ministers' pledges
Devereux to leave government after leading the department through controversial Universal Credit rollout
Louise Casey, Tory backbenchers and PCS union raise fears over implementation plans
Successful candidate will work with home secretary to shape role of new Commission for Countering Extremism
Tim Razzall tells Civil Service World he blames government for lack of vision on Brexit
Jon Thompson says department’s accounts will be need to be “qualified” for as long as tax credits exist
Lammy Review points to disparity between UK’s ethnic breakdown and proportion of black and minority ethnic staff in prison service
Department for Education urged to lead social mobility drive on back of problems with free childcare provision
Department recruiting for senior digital professional to oversee development and design teams
Jobcentre workers begin two-week strike over controversial closure plans
New Treasury Select Committee chair demands core performance details after reported problems
Unpaid extra hours mean many public sector staff are effectively earning below the minimum wage, says GMB union
Melanie Dawes cites “amazing” response as evidence of Whitehall departments’ ability to break down operational silos
Agency’s annual report says it will miss its target for identifying and preventing losses in the tax credits system for a second year running
The chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee finds the Donmar’s new musical Committee a fair and compelling portrayal of the hearing on the collapse of Kids Company
David Gauke tells MPs fewer than 100 of the planned 750 Jobcentre redundancies will be frontline roles
Some closure-threatened Jobcentres win reprieve in estates reorganisation, but new sites are earmarked to shut
Deaf civil servant Lisa Baldock has been on a mission to improve the working lives of disabled civil servants across government – something possible thanks to the life-changing impact of her hearing dog, Inca. Jess Bowie finds out more
PCS union calls for end to “cruel and unnecessary” policy
For people working in government, getting on with the task at hand should not be a morality-free process, says Claire Foster-Gilbert