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Chancellor puts figure on number of officials expected to move, as departments develop relocation plans ahead of Spending Review
Plans to merge the Treasury and No.10 teams of political advisers have led to questions about where power lies in the centre of government. Richard Johnstone seeks answers
Civil servants are following the advice of Public Health England, which is tracing people who have come into contact with Nadine Dorries
Making it easier for ministers to remove perm secs risks turning civil servants into "yes men or yes women", cab sec warns
Department paid out nearly £1m between 2016 and 2019, Panorama investigation finds
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Watchdog MPs urged to quiz departments they monitor on long-term funding pressures ahead of expected multi-year settlements
Unions say SSRB submission shows government isn't valuing staff, while MPs get a 31% pay rise
"We are well prepared as a country to deal with this outbreak," Sedwill tells officials
Unions say payments should be cut by 2% in long-running row over pause in pension valuation
Union says Cabinet Office probe "falls far short" of independent inquiry it called for as reports emerge of an earlier alleged bullying incident when Patel was at DWP