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DExEU perm sec insists analysis has “huge value” despite criticism that it does not amount to full impact assessments
Treasury guidance also expands role for ministers in requests for direction from departmental agencies and arm’s length bodies
Union’s national executive agrees to prepare for statutory strike ballot
Unpaid bill leads to limit on chancellor’s use of RAF jets, according to reports
Former Cabinet Office minister told MPs he became disillusioned with civil service skills and repeats call for basic training
Department for Education insists process was followed with regard to Steve Lamey, who alleges a “witch hunt”
New directors general roles announced after DIT expands by 1,000 staff in a year
Tax collection agency picks internal candidate as Edward Troup retires
Health and education departments first to benefit from ‘confidence and supply’ agreement
Deal reached after discussions undertaking by government’s top Brexit civil servant
Association of Revenue and Customs warns government not rely on “goodwill” to deliver £155m recovery package with no progress on pay
Trade unions blast chancellor for failing to alleviate pressure on the civil service as it delivers Brexit
Departmental allocations from new tranche of Brexit cash to be agreed “in early 2018”
Additional powers for the new Homes England among raft of housing policies announced in 2017 Budget
Report by MPs concluded that departments did not show ministers risks of different possible funding schemes for Hinckley Point C nuclear scheme
Report suggests Chancellor Philip Hammond is not planning to offer cash to fund a pay rise
Chancellor Philip Hammond set to respond to Sir Michael Barber’s proposals in Wednesday’s Autumn Budget
Civil service poll shows a more engaged workforce but analysis of the figures shows up several pockets of dissatisfaction
Government stats watchdog reverses 2015 decision to classify sector as part of the public sector after deregulation legislation
FCO wants a greater share of the UK aid budget and a stronger role leading foreign policy, officials tell MPs
New analysis by the IPPR think tank reveals that a public sector pay rise in line with inflation would return £2.5bn to public coffers
Post-Brexit Britain “could lose its research edge” unless departments step up, say public spending watchdogs
Sinn Féin and DUP fail to reach power-sharing deal but Northern Ireland secretary insists new legislation does not amount to direct rule
Former Post Office and MoJ man Neil Hayward replaces Peter Gregory at DfT firm