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Special report: Ministers made bold promises about the impact of mutualisation on civil service pensions. But as Matt Foster reports, administrator MyCSP has left some retired officials tearing their hair out
Permanent secretary Sir Simon Fraser tells CSW the FCO must have “a comparable offer” with other departments
BIS perm sec Martin Donnelly requests rare "letter of direction" from minister Sajid Javid after raising value-for-money concerns over plan to gift extra shares to Royal Mail staff
Study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies raises concern over private sector's ability to absorb public sector job losses
National Audit Office finds £3.2bn training programme will "not be running at full capacity until 2019"
Security review calls for “comprehensive and comprehensible new law” to govern security agencies’ surveillance powers
Report by the National Audit Office says the centre of government must do more to support departments struggling to manage the changing Whitehall workforce
Austin Mitchell reviews a new book examining the impact of decades of reform to central government
Stereotyped as masters of the dark arts, what role do special advisers really play? As a new crop arrives in Whitehall, Sarah Aston asked some veteran spads to share their war stories
Former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell calls on new Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock to scrap a rule which means fast streamers must change jobs every six months
Official in charge of Scotland’s fair work agenda admits set-up of Scottish civil service keeps out applicants with criminal convictions
FDA and PCS unions sound the alarm over proposals to end "six figure" public sector redundancy pay
Professor Timothy Richard Dafforn – entrepreneur in residence for synthetic biology – is named as new chief scientific adviser for BIS at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
With longstanding public accounts committee chair Margaret Hodge announcing that she won't be seeking another five years at the helm of parliament's powerful cross-party spending watchdog, Civil Service World asked the three Labour MPs hoping to succeed her why they want the job, and whether they think the committee's treatment of officials needs to change
Civil service culture is perceived to be one of the biggest barriers to digital change, a survey carried out by techUK reveals
New minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock has set out his stall for five more years of civil service reform. Here's our full report on how it unfolded
In full: "Making the civil service work for modern Britain", Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock's May 22 speech to the Institute for Government on civil service reform
First minister Nicola Sturgeon appoints new top civil servant to Scottish government
Tom Karsten – a Royal Navy real admiral – is named as the new CEO of Cefas
Civil service chief executive John Manzoni points to end of the "Francis Maude era" in his first speech to the FDA union
FDA union general secretary Dave Penman warns that civil servants have been left "undervalued, exhausted and unclear about the future"
Prime minister David Cameron has announced the re-appointment of Cabinet ministers George Osborne, Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon
Tom Read leaves chief technology officer job at the Cabinet Office as CTO brief is rolled into new chief digital officer role
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude tells CSW that performance management should move from a system where managers categorise set proportions of staff as performing well, acceptably and poorly to one where employees are individually ranked best to worst