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Update predicts messaging service efficiencies will be £10m a year less than before
Civil service chief says that assurance panel reflects the speed of the campaign launch
New government website includes new Brexit preparedness questionnaire
Civil service has a "responsibility" to support staff with the condition, says disability champion Rutnam
Communication plan rejected a repeat of the Vote Leave campaign’s slogan as too partisan, according to report
Creation of rapid rebuttal unit around UK’s EU exit in addition to existing work to respond to fake news
Document contradicts legally-binding code of practice for scheme, which the High Court ruled in March breachs human rights law
Words civil servants told not to use include “hopefully”, “very”, “due to” and “equal”
“The fundamental thing is the culture of integrity and loyalty of the people who see this stuff," ex-US ambassador Sir Peter Westmacott says
Respect in civil service is ‘earned and deserved’, cabinet secretary tells officials after ambassador’s resignation
Sir David Normington tells event that attacks on officials could be "passing phase" or "existential threat"
Foreign Office permanent secretary says probe will be government-wide as emails had a "very wide" readership in Whitehall
Comms staff to receive more training after a media officer circulated figures from public opinion tracker to colleagues
Work and Pensions Select Committee demands answers on leaked intranet report outlining national strategy
Cabinet Office figures show that four departments received over half of all FOI requests
Calls to advice lines for child support and probate services "do not generate revenue", minister says
"We are proud of what you do," civil service chiefs say amid "unprecendented" challenges for officials
Department for Transport, Ministry of Justice, Cabinet Office and Department for Work and Pensions teams among those honoured at ceremony
DCMS response to select committee report reveals move to tackle online manipulation by creating agreed definitions of ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation’
“If I were the Treasury I might be asking questions about how this was managed," committee chair Meg Hillier said.
PAC chair Meg Hillier says department has “very serious questions” to answer over delayed rollout of emergency communications system
The emergency services’ outgoing Airwave network will stay in place for at least three years
Daniel Thornton reviews Geoff Mulgan’s book, which argues that solving the hardest problems is about improving the way people think together
Staff survey conducted by Government Communication Service finds just 27% of women believe GCS is supportive of working parents