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Chief people officer Rupert McNeil (pictured) says current recruitment technology is “40 or 50 years out of date”
Civil service chief John Manzoni says good relationships between departments and their agencies are built on "trust, clarity of accountability" and a "shared understanding of purpose and outcomes"
Select committee seeks feedback on payment delays, registration errors, and possible tweaks
Tory former Cabinet Office heavyweight heaps praise on staff at the centre of government – but hits out at civil service churn, the quality of advice, and the skills valued in line departments
Cressida Dick set to leave Foreign Office director general role to return to policing
Dames Stella Rimington and Ursula Brennan among a group of female leaders who gathered at Buckingham Palace to mark growing number of women joining top ranks of civil service
QC who spoke at 7/7 inquest will take up post as terror laws watchdog in March
Brexit ministry confirms it is "currently exploring options" to bolster scientific advice available to it
COO, who can expect to earn up to £140,000, set to take a lead on new Brexit-focused department's HR, finance and estates strategy
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
Tax collection agency beats target by 400,000 users months ahead of self-imposed deadline
Department seeks Office for Disability Issues chief and deputy director for Disability Employment Strategy Directorate
Perm sec makes work services director Susan Park accountable for payments system’s operation across Jobcentres and service centres
Whitehall & Industry Group accolade lauds “exemplary leadership” driven by cross-sector learning
Peter Riddell calls for stronger diversity monitoring rules, as government plans a “stock take” of gender balance across public boards
UK Government Investments – which leads on the management and privatisation of state assets – seeks new director
Former head of the civil service's review for Labour says Treasury must "up its game" on financial expertise; do more to support regional growth; and stop "second guessing" departments
Some staff are still uncertain about joining the GCO, Institute for Government researchers find, though the reforms to improve commercial capability are already making an impact
Education department picks former Number 10 Delivery Unit chief to lead competition-focused new universities regulator
Ex-first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington calls for new guidance on the relationship between civil servants, ministers and special advisers, as he urges the prime minister and cabinet secretary to make a public statement on the need for impartial officials
MPs quiz three departmental chiefs on the role of special advisers – and the impact of briefings against civil servants
Department for Work and Pensions' top official tells MPs that his department "can't sit on an estate that's too big and not do something about it"
Reform think tank calls for rethink on civil service management style as it predicts more than 130,000 administrative-level civil service jobs could be automated in the next ten years