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It’s been 14 years since Gus O’Donnell stepped down as cabinet secretary. Over lunch with Suzannah Brecknell he looks back on ...
Richard Hughes says there has been “a de facto willingness” on the part of successive governments to allow debt to continue ...
HM Treasury has increased the threshold for when salaries for new senior civil service appointments require approval from the ...
I became 2024’s Rising Star at the Civil Service Awards in recognition of my innovative contributions towards the analytical ...
National Audit Office head Gareth Davies again qualified DWP’s annual report and accounts because of “the estimated level of ...
Scottish Funding Council Board – Cara Aitchison appointed as chair for four years from 4 July until 4 July 2029. Board of ...
New rules requiring major projects to publish a business case within four months of being approved by the Treasury have come ...
Guidance is 'causing confusion and a chilling effect on public discussion' and should be withdrawn, experts say ...
Adele Gritten examines how the relationship between central and local government can truly be re-imagined to create clarity ...
Home Affairs Committee says it is “unconvinced” the Home Office has the “capacity or imagination” to deliver the government's ...
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office permanent secretary Sir Olly Robbins has told MPs he believes the latest cuts to ...
NAO says properly harnessing technology and taking a preventative approach could turn “modest” savings into “billions” ...
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