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Just four departments currently publish detailed information about parental leave and pay policy on their websites
Justice secretary criticised for his role in departure of Nick Hardwick following board’s decision to release convicted rapist John Warboys
Some 112 staff are on more than £150,000 while 15 take home more than £251,000
Union and Labour call for government to disclose whether officials are being monitored for their political beliefs
The stories you may have missed as the government released a host of statements on the last day before summer recess
National Archives files reveal that 1,420 Whitehall staff were monitored by security services
Public Accounts Committee says need to embed procurement best practice across civil service is crucial following Carillion collapse
With no way to relieve the pressure of secrecy, a closed government is "fundamentally unsustainable, and guaranteed to fail", argues Andrew Greenway
Information Commissioner orders MoJ to disclose fines dished out to private-sector operators and cost of HMP Birmingham riot
PACAC describes Manzoni and Treasury admissions on PFI as ‘shocking’
Platform to contain information from councils and bus operations across England
Watchdog Acoba also approves roles for ex-No 10 strategy director and DIT "cybersecurity ambassador"
International Development Committee warns of risk to transparency and poverty-reduction focus as other departments increase their stake in humanitarian aid
Some four million callers were unable to speak to staff in the past year, with wait times and number of complaints rising
Institute for Government says refreshed documents still show ministries “trying to do too much” but welcomes diversity focus
Auditors find a lack of evidence that departments consistently act on recommendations from government-funded investigations
Despite Whitehall’s global reputation for integrity, it can still learn from a developing country civil service survey
Cabinet Office's annual figures show four-fold increase for Brexit department
Windrush scandal turns spotlight on numbers shortfall with high-fliers programme
Amber Rudd forced to admit use of targets after she and top official yesterday denied their existence
Permanent secretary Tom Scholar outlines tests done by department to ensure financial settlement figure is robust
Lords committee urges government to review procurement rules and develop a national AI strategy
Department recruits for leader of newly created unit dedicated to leading the data policy agenda
Three months after the collapse of Carillion, organisation says outsourcing firms’ operating models require greater scrutiny