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Department of Work and Pensions’ overall headcount tops stats bulletin for first time since 2022, although its FTE headcount ...
Welsh Government senior civil servant Peter McDonald talks to the former permanent secretary to the Treasury about responding ...
Civil servants surveyed express ambivalence on government’s overall reform plans, but support for efforts to improve ...
What it takes to get ahead is an action-focused forum where regional civil servants will explore the tools, mindsets, ...
PCS has welcomed a potential “breakthrough” in its dispute with pensions administrator MyCSP. The union said outsourcing ...
The experience was built around a clear mission: to demonstrate how integrated technologies can help prevent and respond to ...
HMT approval still required in most cases, but departmental accounting officers can now make decision in some cases ...
The Home Office wrote off £48.5m after Labour ministers scrapped plans by the previous Conservative administration to use a ...
Some 47% of respondents said Whitehall is too prone to groupthink and tends to hire, retain and promote civil servants with ...
Hundreds of civil servants are to move over from the Department for Transport to the new state-owned rail operator. A formal ...
The MoJ said that the rollout of Intensive Supervision Courts would be funded from a £700m increase in the budget of the ...
The Covid Inquiry's Every Story Matters exercise gathered more than 58,000 individual stories from the public. Comms director ...
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