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The civil service has made progress in the way it shares and uses data, but a recent round table concluded that officials must make sure they don’t lose momentum as they try to realise the full potential of big data across government. Mark Rowe reports.
Amid technology advances Tony Porter calls for extension of remit of Surveillance Camera Code of Practice
DfT Lab develops machine learning prototype to sort parliamentary questions coming into the department
Health department propping up the figures on ethnic diversity at senior levels, IfG analysis finds
CSW crunch of transparency figures shows rollercoaster pay differentials at government-owned companies
Competition rules also relaxed for appointments aimed at boosting life chances of disadvantaged applicants
Chief inspector of borders and immigration says new exit checks system ‘severely hamstrung’
Information commissioner Elizabeth Denham confirms warrant has been served on UK company
Following Jonathan Slater's "call to arms" on civil service integrity, the IfG's Daniel Thornton explains how to improve and what to avoid
MPs find that warnings of poor governance were not picked up for local enterprise partnership covering Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough
The UK Statistics Authority has updated its framework to ensure all public servants behave with integrity when handling data
Cabinet Office accounts reveal historic overpayments in amounts handed to former public sector employees
Is truth scarcer than it used to be? Claire Foster-Gilbert, director of the Westminster Abbey Institute, sits down with Geoffrey Lyons to discuss the idea of truth, the Abbey’s role in politics, and the Institute’s latest lecture series
Public Accounts Committee calls for a framework tracking number of contracts companies hold across government
Former troubled families tsar approved to take up role with police, criminal justice, and local government consultancy
Official watchdog investigation also revealed former universities minister Jo Johnson interfered in recruitment process
Department consults on revamp of its Public Attitudes Tracker to cover workers’ rights and corporate transparency
International development secretary Penny Mordaunt gives charities two-week deadline to confirm all concerns have been reported to Charity Commission
New unit set up in department to tackle safeguarding across the aid sector
Civil Service Commission eyes relaxation of competition rules if they are “unlikely to secure suitable appointees”
MPs credit department with bringing programme “back from the brink” but warn that biggest challenges are yet to come
Appointments watchdog publishes advice letter to Ameetpal Gill over contract with Oliver Letwin’s cross-party Brexit initiative
Treasury has handed £150m to official receiver for overseeing company’s liquidation, it has been revealed
MPs criticise slow progress on “byzantinely complicated task” but Brexit department insists capability is constantly under review