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A range of organisations from across the public sector share their thoughts and experiences on commuters, creativity, and the pros and cons of ‘Manc humour’
Union and Labour call for government to disclose whether officials are being monitored for their political beliefs
With nominations open for the Civil Service Awards 2018, the government communications chief takes a look at some past winners of the communications award and explains why his is one of the most exciting professions in government
Department picks up coveted Royal Statistical Society award
Digital engagement leaders tell PublicTechnology about the department’s use of Twitter and LinkedIn to interact with citizens and potential and current employees
Auditors find a lack of evidence that departments consistently act on recommendations from government-funded investigations
Department teams up with Samaritans to offer training and support for military and civilians
Plan for 2018-19 to focus on four themes, including creating a strong, new relationship with Europe after Brexit
Helen MacNamara returns to the Cabinet Office to enforce rules on propriety and governance
National Audit Office found gaps of 18% across more than 100 critical skills including intelligence and engineering
Guidance published urging officials to take extra care in their communications with the public
ONS outlines work streams to expand measurements of loneliness and wellbeing inequality
DfT Lab develops machine learning prototype to sort parliamentary questions coming into the department
New mechanisms required to enable all four governments to jointly agree post-Brexit policy, according to think tank
Foreign Affairs Committee argues FCO must develop a strategy and commit resources to the network of former British territories
Rankings show Ministry of Defence is most prolific department while No 10 gets engagement crown
Inquiry finds relationship between senior officials and ministers has been further fractured by Brexit debate
Prospect calls on members to urge their MPs to sign EDM condemning attacks on public service
Official watchdog investigation also revealed former universities minister Jo Johnson interfered in recruitment process
Emails reveal Sue Gray was unhappy with foreign secretary’s decision to waive £6,000 room charge for Institute for Free Trade
Stonewall’s list of the 100 best employers assesses organisations on trans inclusion for first time this year
Government Communications Service director Alex Aiken says social media team will ‘reclaim a fact-based public debate’
MPs urge government to scrap immigration target and introduce annual migration report
Department issues rebuttal to claims that it misled the public over the changes to the colour of passports following Brexit